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Tertiary level vocational education is also available through the multi-campus Canberra Institute of Technology.
Tertiary education is normally taken to include undergraduate and postgraduate education, as well as vocational education and training.
Tertiary education generally results in the receipt of certificates, diplomas, or academic degrees.
* Tertiary education
Tertiary education is normally taken to include undergraduate and postgraduate education, as well as vocational education and training.
Tertiary education is not a term used in reference to post-secondary institutions in the United States or Canada.
* Post secondary education Public Tertiary Institutions or Universities
Tertiary education generally culminates in the receipt of certificates, diplomas, or academic degrees.
" Tertiary education " includes further education ( FE ), as well as higher education ( HE ).
* Tertiary education statistics, UNESCO
Tertiary education in the US for some deaf Australian adults also accounts for some ASL borrowings found in modern Auslan.
Tertiary education levels are higher, while the population is younger.
Tertiary education is provided at the University Centre Folkestone, which opened in September 2007 and specialises in Performing Arts and subjects relating to the creative industries.
Tertiary education providers include the Central Gippsland Institute of TAFE which operates several campuses in Morwell as well as Morwell Technical College, College of Australian Training and Kurnai College.
* See also: Tertiary education institution
Tertiary education ( or " higher education ") is required for many middle-class professions, depending on how the term middle class is to be defined.

Tertiary and also
Tertiary explosives, also called blasting agents, are so insensitive to shock that they cannot be reliably detonated by practical quantities of primary explosive, and instead require an intermediate explosive booster of secondary explosive.
Tertiary structure is generally stabilized by nonlocal interactions, most commonly the formation of a hydrophobic core, but also through salt bridges, hydrogen bonds, disulfide bonds, and even posttranslational modifications.
The Heelstone ( 5 ), a Tertiary sandstone, may also have been erected outside the north-eastern entrance during this period.
The Tertiary also included the early Pleistocene.
Among the older volcanic rocks trachytes also are not scarce, though they have often been described under the names orthophyre and orthoclase-porphyry, while trachyte was reserved for Tertiary and recent rocks of similar composition.
The archaeologist William Boyd Dawkins found MacRitchie's views also appealing, since in his Early Man in Britain and His Place in the Tertiary Period ( 1880 ) he considered Upper Paleolithic culture across Europe ( including Britain ) to have been founded by a proto-Eskimo or Lapp race, a view at the time which was popularised after the discovery of " Chancelade Man ", in southwestern France by Leo Testut in 1889.
HSC results may also be used to calculate the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank ( ATAR ).
Its remains are also found in Tertiary rocks.
He also attended lectures ( MA Politics ) at Macquarie University but did not complete his degree except for the Theological Tertiary Course ( L. Th ).
Large petrified trunks and stumps of the extinct Metasequoia occidentalis ( sometimes identified as Sequoia occidentalis ) also make up the major portion of Tertiary fossil plant material in the badlands of western North Dakota in the United States.
He served as Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand, also Minister of Finance, Minister of Tertiary Education, and Attorney-General.
On top of this to the east and west of Jerrabomberra creek are Tertiary pebble gravels, and also quaternary alluvium.
A similar plant is also found in Miocene deposits of the Tertiary of Europe.
At the Tertiary Level, also known as higher education or " university " every private and state college and universities in the Philippines has its own student councils.
It also faces a new challenge in the form of union intervention in its activities, with the National Tertiary Education Union ( NTEU ) logging claims for staff entitlements for the first time in 2009.
In the Tertiary period, the adjacent region of the Central Bohemian Uplands and the Lusatian Mountains was shaped and affected by intense volcanism ; but individual intrusions of magma also forced their way through the sandstone platform of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains.
From the Early Tertiary there are Basalts and Organic-rich Shales ; this was also the estimated period in which the Yakutat microplate accreted, or collided, with the North American Plate.
Tertiary vesicular follicles ( also called " mature vesicular follicles " or " ripe vesicular follicles ") are sometimes called Graafian follicles ( after Regnier de Graaf ).
Hyracotherium ( ; " hyrax-like beast "), also known as Eohippus or the dawn horse, is an extinct genus of very small ( about 60 cm in length ) perissodactyl ungulates that lived in the woodlands of the northern hemisphere, with species ranging throughout Asia, Europe, and North America during the early Tertiary Period and the early to mid Eocene Epoch, about 55 — 45 million years ago with the earliest fossil specimen found at the Tsagan Khushu Quarry 1 site, Mongolia averaging about 60 cm in length and weighing around 15 – 16 kg ( 36 lbs ).
* Special Tertiary Admissions Test ( also created by ACER )
His son Dr Rudolf Hornes ( b. 1850 ), professor of geology and palaeontology in the university of Graz, has also carried on researches among the Tertiary mollusca, and is author of Elemente der Palaeontologie ( 1884 ).

Tertiary and referred
The Cretaceous – Paleogene extinction event, often referred to as the Cretaceous – Tertiary extinction event, occurred approximately 65. 5 million years ago ( Ma ) at the end of the Maastrichtian age of the Cretaceous period.
The Paleogene is notable in the context of offshore oil drilling, and especially in Gulf of Mexico oil exploration, where it is usually referred to as the " Lower Tertiary ".
Tertiary education that may not require study in a particular religious doctrine may also be in the tradition or directly supported by a religious organization, and may or may not receive primary funding from that or any other religious organization, are not usually referred to as " parochial.

Tertiary and third
It consists of a basement of tuff, underneath colonnades of a black fine-grained Tertiary basalt, overlying which is a third layer of basaltic lava lacking a crystalline structure.
The " third " and current Feldberg arose during the Alpine orogeny in the Tertiary.
Tertiary gain, a less well-studied process, is when a third party such as a relative or friend is motivated to gain sympathy or other benefits from the illness of the victim.
Formed by various students ’ associations ( SA ’ s ) and students ’ councils ( SC ’ s ) of secondary schools, it is the third largest politically involved youth organization in Hong Kong, after the Hong Kong Federation of Students and the Hong Kong Youth and Tertiary Students Association.
Maggs stated in the series ' script book that he felt bound by his promise to Douglas Adams to allow the scripts of the Tertiary Phase to closely follow the plot of the third book ; " I myself was willing to give the Tertiary Phase 7 out of 10 on the grounds that I was a little too reverential to the text and the pace suffered as a result.
The horizontal sedimentary layers forming the Eastern third of the Kaiserstuhl date back to the Jurassic and the Tertiary long before the volcanic activity.

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