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In 2008 no member of the BJU science faculty held a degree in geology, and the university offered only one introductory course in the subject.
Caltech requires students to take a core curriculum of 30 classes: five terms of mathematics, five terms of physics, two terms of chemistry, one term of biology, a freshman elective " menu " course, two terms of introductory lab courses, 2 terms of science writing, and 12 terms of humanities.
Curricula vary: an introductory course might focus on the " big five " federal statutes — NEPA, CAA, CWA, CERCLA and RCRA ( or FIFRA )— and may be offered in conjunction with a natural resources law course.
A meal often consists of three courses, hors d ' œuvre or entrée ( introductory course, sometimes soup ), plat principal ( main course ), fromage ( cheese course ) and / or dessert, sometimes with a salad offered before the cheese or dessert.
Le dîner ( dinner ) often consists of three courses, hors d ' œuvre or entrée ( appetizers or introductory course, sometimes soup ), plat principal ( main course ), and a cheese course or dessert, sometimes with a salad offered before the cheese or dessert.
Torvalds was running introductory computer laboratory exercises for students and instructed the course attendants to send him an e-mail as a test, to which Tove responded with an e-mail asking for a date.
MIT students use a combination of the department's course number and the number assigned to the class to identify their subjects ; the introductory calculus-based classical mechanics course is simply " 8. 01 " at MIT.
In 1972, he joined the faculty of the University of California, Santa Cruz, teaching an introductory course entitled " The Nature of Mathematics " to liberal arts majors —" Math for Tenors ", according to Lehrer.
*" Gearology " – A short introductory course on gears and related components
* Landmark Education, San Francisco based, offers the Landmark Forum as its introductory course
* Alpha course, an introductory course in Christianity
This was achieved by enrolling Vaughan Road Academy students in a university level introductory psychology course that Swede taught.
Hershbach's teaching ranges from graduate seminars on chemical kinetics to an introductory undergraduate course in general chemistry that he taught for many years at Harvard, and described as his " most challenging assignment.
In schools with this curriculum 9th grade students take a course with introductory physics education.
At the University of Sydney, Professor Winterton taught both introductory and advanced constitutional law and his course on the High Court of Australia.
A compulsory introductory course to Swedish for all pupils in primary education was introduced in the 1960s as a part of modernization of the primary education system, where the nine-year school ( peruskoulu ) was made universally compulsory.
The joint degree was then referred to as the National Programme, and taught common law and civil law in separate courses, but combined their study in a year-long introductory " Foundations " course and in some upper-year seminars.
* Intelligent Audio Systems: Foundations and Applications of Music Information Retrieval, introductory course at Stanford University's Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics

course and books
That is not to deny that he has been aware of traditions, of course, that he is steeped in them, in fact, or that he has dealt with them, in his books.
Of course, there were books about which nothing good could be said.
At the time, of course, she had no idea she would be going on writing Poirot books for many decades to come.
Jean Beleth, a 12th-century liturgical author, gives the following list of books necessary for the right conduct of the canonical office: the Antiphonarium, the Old and New Testaments, the Passionarius ( liber ) and the Legendarius ( dealing respectively with martyrs and saints ), the Homiliarius ( homilies on the Gospels ), the Sermologus ( collection of sermons ) and the works of the Fathers, besides, of course, the Psalterium and the Collectarium.
There is here given the whole service for every Sunday and week-day, the proper antiphons, responsories, hymns, and especially the course of daily Scripture-reading, averaging about twenty verses a day, and ( roughly ) arranged thus: for Advent, Isaiah ; Epiphany to Septuagesima, Pauline Epistles ; Lent, patristic homilies ( Genesis on Sundays ); Passion-tide, Jeremiah ; Easter to Whitsun, Acts, Catholic epistles and Apocalypse ; Whitsun to August, Samuel and Kings ; August to Advent, Wisdom books, Maccabees, Prophets.
In the course of history ... new books have been written that have won their place in the list.
* St. John's College, U. S. is a well-known secular liberal-arts college with an undergraduate program described as " an all-required course of study based on the great books of the Western tradition.
Captain Beatty, Montag's fire chief, personally visits him and tells him the story of how books lost their value and where the firemen fit in: Over the course of several decades ( with the starting point being after the American Civil War ), populations grew and people embraced new media, sports, and a quickening pace of life.
Grillo states that " the local colour of The Taming of the Shrew displays such an intimate acquaintance not only with the manners and customs of Italy but also with the minutest details of domestic life that it cannot have been gleaned from books or acquired in the course of conversations with travellers returned from Padua.
The largest Polybian work was, of course, his Histories, of which only the first five books survive entirely intact, along with a large portion of the sixth book and fragments of the rest.
A number of poets belong to both academia and slam: as noted above Jeffrey McDaniel slammed on several poetry slam teams, and has since published several books and currently teaches at Sarah Lawrence College ; Patricia Smith, a four-time national slam champion, went on to win several prestigious literary awards, including being nominated for the 2008 National Book Award, and being inducted into the International Literary Hall of Fame for Writers of African Descent in 2006 ; Bob Holman founded the Nuyorican Poetry Slam has taught for years at the New School, Bard, Columbia and NYU ; Craig Arnold won the Yale Series of Younger Poets Competition and has competed at slams ; Kip Fulbeck, a professor of Art at the University of California, Santa Barbara competed in slam in the early-1990s and initiated the first spoken word course to be taught as part of a college art program's core curriculum ; and poet / academics such as Michael Salinger, Felice Belle, Javon Johnson, Susan B. Anthony Somers-Willett, Robbie Q. Telfer, Phil West, Ragan Fox, and Karyna McGlynn have devoted much attention to the merging of the poetry slam community and the academic community in their respective works.
The output of printing presses at this period was, as a matter of course, subject to governmental scrutiny ; during Paul II's reign, books produced in the Papal States were largely limited to Latin classical literature and ecclesiastical texts.
Many sub-plots run the course of several books and tie back to the main plot in later books.
What is quite different about IPIU when comparing other private investigator associations or schools is that they concentrate on providing a free member's training course that keeps the student in the books for less than 3 days, with the remaining of training performing on-the-job paid assignments as undercover operatives.
Of course, the books were priced at ten cents.
However, no heffalumps are ever caught in their trap, and indeed they never meet a heffalump in the course of the books.
The Mémoires are divided into " books ", the first six of which were written between 1488 and 1494, and relate the course of events from the beginning of Commines ' career ( 1464 ) up to the death of King Louis.
The best known of these are: Scripturae sacrae cursus completus (" complete course in sacred scripture ") which assembled a wide repertory of commentaries on each of the books of the Bible, and Theologiae cursus, each of them in 28 vols, 1840-5 ; Collection des auteurs sacrés ( 100 vols., 1846-8 ); Encyclopédie théologique ( 171 vols., 1844-6 ).
At least one tropical cyclone has occurred in the ocean in the course of the books.
This book became one of the most highly cited books in computer science for several decades and helped to stimulate the creation of algorithms and data structures as a central course in the computer science curriculum.
Despite this unfortunate beginning however, over the course of several books he warms to her, and becomes at least a good, if not perfect, husband to her and their first two children, also named Horatio and Maria.
Of course you ( Clarke ) have read his books?
Second, of course, diagrams and pictures cannot be accommodated, and many books have at least some such material.
These books contain numerous illustrations and exhibit a strong Safavid influence ; thus they may have been inspired by books captured in the course of the Ottoman-Safavid wars of the 16th century.

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