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course and examinations
* Engineering programmes: leading to a 5-year postgraduate engineering degree ( accessible, after competitive examinations, by both undergraduate-graduate curriculum and the 2-year master course ) or to masters of science
He passed all his examinations in due course, and had only his thesis to prepare in order to obtain his degree as doctor when, in 1827, his father died leaving his mother without means.
At most schools, the grade for an entire course depends upon the outcome of only one or two examinations, usually in essay form, which are administered via students ' laptop computers in the classroom with the assistance of specialized software.
For purposes of passing state bar examinations, some law school graduates find law school instruction inadequate, and resort to specialized bar review courses from private course providers.
It is a demanding pre-university course of study that leads to examinations.
After completing the course at Sandhurst, Ismay placed fourth overall on its examinations and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Indian Army.
MD degree is a higher postgraduate degree and in Sri Lanka awarded by the Postgraduate Institute of Medicine after completion of a postgraduate course and examinations.
This identification has been supported by subsequent examinations, revealing that the embalming techniques used came from the appropriate period of time, almost certainly after that of Ahmose I and made during the course of the Eighteenth dynasty.
With membership in the officer corps extended to all qualified German-speaking men via national examinations, the improved education of the military schools, and selection from the top 1 % graduates of the Kriegsakademie, a new class of top-notch leaders arose, and the German Army was set on a course for near-total dominance in Europe.
The Junior Certificate officially replaced the Day Vocational ( Group ) Certificate (" Day Cert " or " Group Cert ") and the Intermediate Certificate (" Inter Cert ") in 1992 when the first Junior Cert examinations were held ; instruction in the new course had commenced in September 1989.
In September 2010, the organisation announced that it will begin offering courses from September 2012 for which all assessment is carried out through examinations at the end of the course.
Over the course of decades of study, he passed the rigorous series of government examinations in the Theravāda Buddhist texts, gaining the newly-introduced Dhammācariya ( dhamma teacher ) degree in 1941.
It requires specific course requirements, examinations and ethics reviews.
He cheated his way through the intermediate exams but passed the final examinations honestly, having crammed the entire three-year course in six weeks.
The summer course tends to be more general in scope than the fall course, where drafting practice examinations is emphasised.
In addition, course examinations are anonymous, and are intended only for students ' self-evaluation.
Upon completion of class 12, students are then required to sit for the entrance examinations for their chosen course of study and university ( see Twelfth Grade, India ) or to the universities through the AIPMT, IIT-JEE, AIEEE, etc.
Though a special student and not a candidate for a degree, he passed during his single year of residence nearly all the examinations in the four-year course and later graduated ; and in 1883-1884 he was engaged in advanced work at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland.
" In 1938, using materials collected during her research tour of the Caribbean, Dunham submitted a thesis, " The Dances of Haiti: A Study of Their Material Aspect, Organization, Form, and Function ," to the Department of Anthropology at the University of Chicago in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a master's degree, but she never completed her course work or took examinations to qualify for the degree.
Saint Andrew's Junior College ( SAJC ) is a junior college in Singapore, offering a two-year course for pre-university students leading up to GCE ' A ' Level examinations.
After his Abitur ( school leaving ) examinations in 1968 Meyer completed a course of study in economics at the University of Münster, leaving in 1975 as a qualified economist.
However, for first examinations in 2014 Further Mathematics will become a Higher Level only course.
After studying in his native town and taking the university course in Berlin ( 1842-1843 ), Himly went to Paris and passed first in the examination for fellowship ( agrégation ) of the lycées ( 1845 ), first in the examinations on leaving the École des Chartes, and first in the examination for fellowship of the faculties ( 1849 ).

course and visual
She had, of course, been exposed to and enjoyed a music appreciation course which had included the better known classical works such as `` Tristan und Isolde '', `` Candide '', `` Oklahoma '', `` Nozze de Figaro '', the atomic age singers, Eileen Farrell, Elvis Presley and Geraldine Todd, as well as the curious rhythmic progressions of the Venusians, Capellan visual chromatics and the sonic concerti of the Altairians.
* The Japanese visual novel Animamundi: Dark Alchemist features the " Hell-Fire Club ," and both Dashwood and the Earl of Sandwich make appearances during the course of the game.
He also employed a special rig to rotate his piano end-over-end while he was playing it, though this of course is purely for visual effect, as a piano cannot operate as an instrument while upside down.
The pilot periodically establishes a location fix from visual sighting of landmarks with reference to a map, allowing errors in dead reckoned course to be corrected.
Sometimes, visitors are able to navigate through a hypertext environment ; some works accept textual or visual input from outside ; sometimes an audience can influence the course of a performance or can even participate in it.
Each course has a distinct visual theme.
After finishing school, Harvey attended Yeovil College and studied a visual arts foundation course.
Animal researchers have also found that, in the course of their domestication, dogs have also developed the ability to pick up visual cues from the eyes of humans, making them one of only two species known to seek visual cues from another individual's eyes.
Of course, the visual sensation usually associated with the metal gold is its metallic shine.
The bomber was vulnerable to fighter attack as well as ship-based air defense weapons while maintaining a slow, steady course so the bombardier could maintain visual contact to guide the bomb.
For screening purposes, a closer visual inspection is then often performed upon withdrawal of the endoscope over the course of 20 to 25 minutes.
With his directive “ Astonish me ,” he inspired some of the greatest visual artists of the 20th century ( including protégés Irving Penn, Hiro, and, of course, Richard Avedon ).
Over the course of time this " noise " phenomenon receded and the visual phenomenon took its place to become the most important element of the Warminster phenomenon ; the Warminster Thing became a UFO.
As part of the first year of his visual arts course at Lancaster University, Serkis had to choose a secondary subject as part of a broad-range based arts foundation.
Deep keratitis involves deeper layers of the cornea, and the natural course leaves a scar upon healing that impairs vision if on or near the visual axis.
UNCSA offers five week summer courses in dance, filmmaking, visual arts, and drama, as well as two week courses in voice, guitar, and percussion, and a three week course in stage combat, to middle school, high school, and college students seeking intensive study in the arts.
The series had a large ensemble cast, a " realistic " visual style, and a profusion of interlocking stories, and could be regarded as something of a " serial " for its ongoing storylines that continued over the course of many episodes, and sometimes multiple seasons.
Decision points within a visual novel often present players with the option of altering the course of events during the game, leading to many different possible outcomes.
Students may generally opt for a course in music theory, or for a course in visual arts, which consists of a common compulsory history of art module, and either a set of classes exploring creative techniques, or a more project-based course, where students have to submit a project proposal, then realise it and reflect upon their results.
The Making of the Modern World is a cross-cultural, cross-disciplinary series in world civilizations, organized chronologically, that seeks to combine various disciplines including history, religious studies, philosophy, sociology, and visual arts into course that offers a survey of the sum total of world history, not just from a eurocentric perspective, but from a more international view, including developments in China, India, Africa, and the Americas.

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