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However, before 1977 Hereford was home to Hereford College of Education, a higher education institution which offered teacher training qualifications.
It has run business studies qualifications since the 1950s at what was then Hendon College of Technology and offered the UK's first degree in business studies in 1965.
However despite these specialized law universities, the traditional three year degree continues to be offered in India by other institutions and are equally recognized as eligible qualifications for practicing law in India.
Legal qualifications offered by the local law faculties require students to have a pre-university qualification higher than the high school Malaysian Certificate of Education ( which is equivalent to the O Level ) such as A-Levels, the Malaysian Higher School Certificate, foundation programme or diploma.
Since 1994 City and Guilds, in association with ILEX, has offered the UK's leading range of nationally and internationally approved qualifications for Paralegals and Legal Secretaries, which have been taken by over 20, 000 people.
The new Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music thus formed offered musical qualifications to external candidates from anywhere in the British Empire who could meet its rigorous standards.
The Indianapolis Star offered a more sympathetic opinion, pointing out Minton's qualifications and the pride Indiana could take in having a native on the Supreme Court.
It also offered tertiary qualifications in social work, human services and training and development.
From 1896 to 1961 it served students under the name " Canterbury Agricultural College ", and offered qualifications of the University of New Zealand until that institution's demise.
Generally most arborists only attain chainsaw related safety certificates ( NPTCs ) in addition to the practical qualifications offered by many land-based colleges.
Then some of the secondary modern schools offered qualifications that were set, for example, by regional examination boards, such as the Union of Lancashire and Cheshire Institutes and the Northern Counties Technical Examinations Council.
Several commentators have offered further qualifications.
ESOL learners in England, Wales and Northern Ireland usually take the national Skills for Life qualifications, which are offered by several exam boards.
On April 25, 1817, acting Secretary of State Robert Rush offered Poinsett the position of special commissioner to South America stating, “ No one has better qualifications for this trust than yourself .” Rush also added that he would be personally gratified by Poinsett ’ s acceptance.
In Scotland the Higher () is one of the national school-leaving certificate exams and university entrance qualifications of the Scottish Qualifications Certificate ( SQC ) offered by the Scottish Qualifications Authority.
BTECs are vocational / work-related qualifications that are exclusively offered by Edexcel.
Based on his qualifications, he was continually offered medical-cosmonaut selection and was chosen as a cosmonaut-researcher in 1989.
However, with industrialization came the creation of a new group of workers without specific trades qualifications and, therefore, without ready access to the representation offered by the TLC's affiliates.
Related concerns involved class size, teacher qualifications, and curriculum ; indeed, Howard students interested in vocational training were required to walk several blocks to a nearby annex to attend classes offered only after the conclusion of the normal school day.
Courses are also offered to the dedicated mountaineering fraternity with opportunities to gain progressive qualifications.
At the time of the merger, UCLES's qualifications were offered by two wholly owned subsidiaries: the Oxford and Cambridge Examinations and Assessments Council ( OCEAC ) for A Level and the Midland Examining Group ( MEG ) for GCSE and Certificate of Achievement.
RSAEB offered vocational qualifications.
Professional qualifications are also offered by the same organisations, and they much more extensive and demanding.

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If it will simply delay the debates until the qualifications are closed next spring, and then carry all the candidates on a tour of debates, it can provide a service to the state.
Men qualified for the broader task of marketing manager are even more scarce due to the demanding combination of qualifications called for by this type of management work.
This seems somewhat shortsighted since if the absolute educational qualifications for membership which the organizations profess are ever enforced, the educator will have the molding of the entire profession in his hands.
At the moment, most community colleges award qualifications up to Level 3 in the Malaysian Qualifications Framework ( Certificate 3 ) in both the Skills sector ( Sijil Kemahiran Malaysia or the Malaysian Skills Certificate ) as well as the Vocational and Training sector but the number of community colleges that are starting to award Level 4 qualifications ( Diploma ) are increasing.
Elders and deacons are appointed by the congregation based on the qualifications found in and.
In lieu of willing men who meet these qualifications, congregations are sometimes overseen by the congregation's men in general.
The authors provide no qualifications, although they are described in Hubbard's book Science of Survival ( where some results of the same study were reprinted ) as psychotherapists.
All courses and qualifications at Dartmoor are operated by South Gloucestershire and Stroud College and Cornwall College.
Besides the obvious instances of setting records, absolute scores are also used for rankings and qualifications for higher level meets.
More specifically, a modern kit ( for a right handed player ), as used in popular music, taught in many music schools, and for which qualifications are available from Trinity College London consists of:
The vast majority of education is undergraduate education provided by the departments to students, who are adults with no other academic qualifications than a secondary education diploma.
There are several related professional qualifications, that can lead to the field:
However, there are still minimum weather conditions that must be present in order for the aircraft to take off and land ; these will vary according to the kind of operation, the type of navigation aids available, the location and height of terrain and obstructions in the vicinity of the airport, equipment on the aircraft, and the qualifications of the crew.
There are additional qualifications and restrictions but the effect of these provisions is that people who are assessed by doctors as being in need of treatment may be admitted involuntarily without the need of demonstrating a risk of danger.
" This is in contrast to the term originally coined by Michael Young in 1958, who critically defined it as a system where " merit is equated with intelligence-plus-effort, its possessors are identified at an early age and selected for appropriate intensive education, and there is an obsession with quantification, test-scoring, and qualifications.
Problems in classification are compounded by different qualifications for tribal membership by different tribes, a fear of registering with a tribe because it is seen as a method of control initiated by the federal government, and the problem of individuals who are of 100 % Native American background who, because of their mixed tribal heritage, do not qualify to belong to any individual tribe.
Both the role of the physician and the meaning of the word itself vary around the world, including a wide variety of qualifications and degrees, but there are some common elements.
In some jurisdictions ( e. g. Singapore ), it is common for physicians to inflate their qualifications with the title " Dr " in correspondence or namecards, even if their qualifications are limited to a basic ( e. g. bachelor level ) degree.
Championships are designated by divisions of weight, height, gender, wrestling style and other qualifications.

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