Program Plan Clause Samples
Program Plan. CONTRACTOR shall provide as part of its Contract a plan for providing academic and vocational programs to inmates (“Program Plan”), to be initiated upon the Service Commencement Date, that shall be maintained continuously and certified by the appropriate governing agency(ies). The programs stipulated in this plan shall not be eligible for funding from the POIIWTF. All programs are subject to reporting requirements of the state and federal government. All Programs described in the Program Plan must be offered on a continuous basis. Teacher/instructor ratios are to be reasonable and in accordance with governing policies and procedures to accomplish the goal, and once approved are subject to the vacant positions clause of the contract. CONTRACTOR shall achieve and maintain performance measures for these programs and shall provide the Bureau with a monthly status report indicating whether the programs’ goals have been met or the reason why the goals have not been met. See Exhibit H, Inmate Programmatic Services Plan, for a detailed plan.
5.38.1. The participation requirements are as follows:
5.38.1.1. Behavioral – Twenty percent (20%) or two hundred (200) inmates;
5.38.1.2. Academic – Twenty percent (20%) or two hundred (200) inmates;
Program Plan. While a course-by-course equivalence was used in the development of this plan, this MOU presumes that the general education core requirements at Institution meet general education requirements at the University under the statewide block transfer articulation agreement, which is hereby incorporated herein. Students falling under this MOU will be responsible for successfully completing the additional program core requirements as noted in Exhibit A (2 plus 2 degree plan), which is hereby incorporated into this MOU.
Program Plan. This agreement presumes that the general education core requirements at WGTC meet all freshmen and sophomore level university studies requirements of Park. Students falling under this program articulation agreement will be responsible for successfully completing the prescribed requirements.
Program Plan. The assigned ORC will develop an individualized Confinement Program Plan (“CPP”) for inmates in this program during an out-of-cell initial interview. The CPP will provide each inmate with a plan through which positive behavior and programming participation can lead to additional reductions of disciplinary sanctions. The plan will be individualized to the inmate, and appropriate and achievable for that inmate taking into account any limitations, such as a low literacy level.
Program Plan. Students falling under this program articulation agreement will be responsible for successful completion of the following requirements. ENGL 111 * College Writing 3 BIOL 231 Anatomy & Physiology I 4 IST 100 Computer Literacy 3 LBSC 100 Managing Information & Resources 1 Fall Semester 16 BIOL 231 Anatomy & Physiology II 4 PSYC 111 General Psychology 3 NURS 116 Foundations 7 ALHE 117 Geriatrics 2 Spring Semester 15 PSYC 243 Human Development Across the Lifespan 3 GOVT 121 National & State Government 3 NURS 128 Mental Health 3 NURS 129 Medical Surgical I 6 SOCI 111 General Sociology 3 NURS 218 Maternal & Child Health 4 NURS 219 Medical Surgical II 8 Spring Semester 13 NURS 235 Role Integration 2 NURS 236 Quest 2 NURS 238 Medical Surgical III 6 NURS 239 Preceptor 3 Total Credit Hours 70 *- Course has prerequisite or placement requirements Years Three and Four Summer Semester 6 Humanities* 3 MATH 163/ MATH 1100 College Algebra* 3 Third Year Fall Semester 12 General Science * 6 Humanities* 3 ENGL 112/ ENGLSH 1000 English Composition II* 3 Spring Semester 13 Humanities* 3 NUTR S 2380 Nutrition** 3 N3300 Pharmacology** 3 BIOL 253/ MICROB 2800 Microbiology* 4 Summer Semester 5 N3080 Nursing Communication & Computer Skills 2 MATH 223/ ESC PS 4170 or STAT 1200 Statistics* 3 N3180 Role Transitions 3 N4200 Nursing Ethics and Law 3 N4950 Nursing Theory & Research 3 Spring Semester 11 N4380 Health Assessment & Pathophysiology 4 N4400 Nursing Issues/Leadership/Management 2 N4930 Evidence-Based Nursing Practice 5 Summer Semester 4 N4970 Nursing in Communities 4 Additional BSN Required Courses 34 Total UMC Required Credit Hours 26 Total Hours (Completed BSN Degree) 130 *Courses may be completed at TRCC or MU. **Credit may be obtained through NLN challenge exams or MU course credit. Humanity/Fine Arts credits include: General Science credits include: • Art for non-majors Behavioral • Art History Biological • Classical Humanities Mathematical • Communications Physical • English Literature Social • Film Studies • Music for non-majors • Philosophy • Religious Studies (secular prospective) • Theatre Course equivalencies may be found at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇. Please check with your School of Nursing advisor to be sure your course choice will count. For MU courses and categories visit ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/courses/ This agreement is made and entered into in the academic year 2012-2013 and remains in force unless changed in writing by mutual agreement o...
Program Plan. Students falling under this program articulation agreement will be responsible for successful completion of the following requirements. EN 101 English I EN 102 English II SP 175 Speech Communications AR 101 Introduction to Art AR 102 Appreciation of the Arts AR 104 Art Appreciation MU 109 Music Appreciation MU 140 American Folk Music EN 211 Studies in Literature EN 230 English Literature I EN 240 English Literature II EN 251 World Literature: Beginning to the Renaissance EN 252 World Literature: Enlightenment to the Present EN 261 American Literature Before 1865 EN 262 American Literature After 1865 HU 110 Humanities: Pre-Renaissance HU 111 Humanities: Renaissance to Present PH 101 Ethics PH 102 Introduction to Philosophy RL 101 Introduction to Religion MT 122 College Algebra BT 160 Microcomputer Applications I BI 100 General Biology PS 185 College Physics I HI 103 American History to 1877 OR HI 104 American History Since 1877 PL 216 National Government PY 121 General Psychology ED 200 Foundations of Education ED 270 Educational Psychology ED 275 Technology for Teachers P-12 ED 201 Teaching Profession w/Field Exp. MT 125 Elementary Statistics GE 106 Introduction to World Geography EC 252 Microeconomics OR EC 253 Macroeconomics Summer between Year 1 & 2 1-3 Social and Behavioral Science Courses for Concentration Area (3) *Missouri State Certification requirements for Elementary education also require a 21 hour concentration in one of 4 areas; Math, Science, Humanities and Fine Arts, or Social and Behavioral Sciences. If a student completes the above AAT degree with the recommended coursework, they will have completed 18 of the 21 hours in the Social and Behavioral Sciences concentration. **Competency in reading music is a prerequisite to the Music Methods course (TDP 4250) and Phase II. If a student has not attained competence in reading musical notation demonstrated by passing a proficiency skills test, it is required that they enroll and be successful in a one to four hour applied music course from prior to completion of the AAT degree and matriculation to MU.
Program Plan. The Parties have agreed upon a detailed plan for the conduct of the discovery and research activities to be performed by the Parties with the goal of identifying, characterizing and optimizing Collaboration Molecules and Lead Molecules for each Pharmacological Profile (the “Program Plan,” which is attached to this Agreement as Exhibit B). The Program Committee may amend the Program Plan during the course of the Collaboration Term in accordance with Section 3.9.2. In the event of any conflict or inconsistency between this Agreement and the Program Plan, the terms of this Agreement shall take precedence.
Program Plan. The document that establishes the baseline for program implementation, including the Level 1 requirements as well as the agreements among the Associate Administrator for Space Science, the managing Center Director, the implementing Center Director, and the Program Manager.
Program Plan. This agreement presumes that the general education core requirements at WGTC meet all freshmen and sophomore level university studies requirements of Park. Students falling under this program articulation agreement will be responsible for successfully completing the prescribed requirements. Database Specialist Coursework Course Number Wiregrass Georgia Technical College- Semester Course Park University Credit and Prefix Semester Courses Associate of Applied Science Credit Hours Number and Prefix Bachelor of Science Management/Computer Hours Computer Information Systems – Information Systems Database Specialist Years 3 and 4 Years 1 and 2 Core Courses: General Education: ENGL 1101 Composition and Rhetoric 3 XX Writing Competency Test P XXXX xxxx Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 3 EN 306 Professional Writing in Discipline 3
Program Plan. Contractor shall submit to MTD within sixty days of the NTP, a Quality Assurance (QA) Program Plan designed to ensure the quality of all activities—including design, purchasing, inspection, handling, assembly, fabrication, testing, storage, shipping, and warranty/repair work. The plan shall describe all quality control procedures of Contractor and any sub-suppliers. Contractor shall conduct regular inspections in accordance with guidelines defined by the QA Program Plan. Performance of any manufacturing or construction work shall not commence until the QA Program Plan relating to such work has been accepted by MTD. Upon request, Contractor’s QA records shall be made available to MTD for inspection. Such QA activities performed (or not performed) by MTD shall not reduce nor alter Contractor’s QA responsibilities or its obligation to meet the requirements of this document. At any time during the manufacturing process, MTD may choose to visit Contractor's facility or a subcontractor's facility during normal working hours to audit the manufacturing and quality control processes.