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WCPT acknowledges there is innovation and variation in program delivery and in entry-level qualifications, including first university degrees ( Bachelors / Baccalaureate / Licensed or equivalent ), Masters and Doctorate entry qualifications.
The CRT is the certification given after successfully passing the entry-level examination NBRC-ELE ; The RRT certification is given after first becoming a CRT and then passing the NBRC-WRE and NBRC-CSE.
Infiniti's first offering in the entry-level luxury segment was the Infiniti J30, which had to compete with the revised 1992 Lexus ES which was much more successful than the J30.
The second generation G20 was marketed as a competitor to European entry-level luxury sport sedans, but it now weighed more than the first generation version.
* NREMT or National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians, which establishes and verifies entry-level competence for American first responders, emergency medical technicians and paramedics
The Acura EL was a compact entry-level luxury car built at Honda's Alliston, Ontario, plant, and also the first Acura built in Canada.
AMD's intent in releasing 64-bit entry-level processors was to extend the market for 64-bit processors, which at the time of Sempron 64's first release, was a niche market.
The first was for a group of entry-level compacts including the rear-engine Chevrolet Corvair from 1960 to 1964 and conventional front-engine compacts built by GM divisions Buick, Oldsmobile and Pontiac from 1961 to 1963.
Along with the related Jaguar S-Type, it is the first entry-level luxury car owned by a Ford brand since the Merkur Scorpio and XR4Ti ended production in 1989.
The new Ascot had a sloping appearance resembling a coupé, rendering the vehicle shorter and taller than both the CD Accord, Ascot Innova and the Inspire, thus continuing the first Ascot's role as a premium entry-level formal sedan.
The Nokia 3220 was the first entry-level phone that offered full access to the Internet, with an XHTML browser and POP3 / IMAP email client.
The Acura RDX is Acura ’ s first compact crossover SUV, taking over from the MDX as Acura's entry-level crossover SUV, as the MDX grew in size and price.
The website Digital Photography Review rated the D50 highly and noted its improved noise performance over the D70s it was largely derived from, although it had fewer hobbyist features ( making the D50 the first de-specified entry-level DSLR camera thus lowering the MSRP ) and a lower price than the D70s.
The Oilers then-General Manager, Kevin Lowe, was reportedly willing to trade Comrie to the Anaheim Ducks for Corey Perry and a first round draft pick, but within that deal sought to have Comrie reimburse the Oilers $ 2. 5 million, which was part of the bonus money he earned from his entry-level contract.
When Chrysler marketing showed that consumers were likelier to buy an entry-level Chrysler than a DeSoto, Chrysler introduced the Chrysler Newport as a 1961 model, selling more than 45, 000 units in its first year.

entry-level and professional
WCPT recommends physical therapist entry-level educational programs be based on university or university-level studies, of a minimum of four years, independently validated and accredited as being at a standard that accords graduates full statutory and professional recognition.
As of 2011, APTA reports that 222 out of 227 entry-level professional degree programs accredited in the United States are at the doctoral level.
There is some confusion of nomenclature in the United States between true baritones and euphoniums, in part due to the old practice of American euphonium manufacturers calling their professional models by their proper names, and branding entry-level student models as baritones.
Espresso machines run the gamut from entry-level to commercial and professional systems costing thousands of dollars.
Vaughn College has designed degree programs for aviation school students interested in becoming professional pilots and other entry-level operations careers in the aviation industry, as well as related government agencies.
SOI marks a transition in the professional training of entry-level students from basically trained Marines to combat-ready Marines.
While each of the manufacturers have entry-level units, the professional kits are geared toward creating a sound and playing experience that is nearly indistinguishable from a quality acoustic kit.
When the fourth season opened, Grace moved on from the oil refinery and took an entry-level position with an ad agency, transitioning her way up to being a white-collar professional.
Domestic class bars, climbing saw bars and entry-level professional bars usually have very small tips.
BFGoodrich / Skip Barber National Presented by Mazda is an entry-level professional racing series that takes drivers to several venues each season, and exposes them to bigger racing markets, while receiving feedback each session from Skip Barber Racing instructors.
In 2001, responding to the wishes of SJCA students to remain at Sage for four years, the rising credentials needed for entry-level professional positions, and the emerging workplace needs of the 21st century, Sage Junior College of Albany and Sage Evening College were replaced by a single four-year entity, Sage College of Albany.
Designed for the entry-level player, it has found acceptance in both the commercial market and the professional naval community.

entry-level and degree
In most jurisdictions, entry-level degrees are common to all branches of the medical profession, but in some jurisdictions, specialization in pediatrics may begin before completion of this degree.
Most entry-level computer engineering jobs have require at least a bachelor's degree in computer engineering.
Restless with graduate studies, he went looking for a job where he could use his college degree and obtained an entry-level job at the DuMont Television Network.
In the past, a Master's degree was considered the standard for practice in schools, but the National Association of School Psychologists currently recognizes the 60-credit-hour Specialist degree as the most appropriate level of training needed for entry-level school-based practice.
In summary, in Spain an entry-level pharmacy degree lasts 5 years and a Hospital Pharmacy Specialist needs 9. 5 years of education and / or training.
However, the bachelor ’ s degree is not a requirement for certification, nor is it a requirement for many entry-level positions.
In Norway candidates are admitted to entry-level programs through the Norwegian Universities and Colleges Admission Service, that ranks qualified students based on a point scheme, that is based on grades and the degree of specialization and choice of study at upper secondary school, as well as age.
Conservation officer entry-level requirements include college degree.

entry-level and these
Along with a driver's airbag and cruise control, these features were packaged into a new Acclaim specification level: a family-oriented safety spec above the entry-level Executive.
Unfortunately, problems related to these skill areas have increased primarily because entry-level applicants are arriving with deficiencies in personal management skills.
The Palm Zire and Palm Zire 21 are inexpensive and are differentiated from the rest of Palm's line by having monochrome screens without backlighting, having only two quickbuttons instead of four, and a traditional up / down navigation button instead of a 5-Way Navigator, though both of these entry-level models are lightweight ( 3. 8oz or 108g ), sporting a white front with a matté gray plastic back.
As of August 2005, both of these handhelds have been discontinued, making the Palm Zire 31 the entry-level Palm-branded PDA citing a strong demand for color.
Some of these consumer electronic products, like netbooks and entry-level tablet computers are often priced lower as compared to notebooks / laptops and desktop computer since the target market for these products are those living in the emerging markets ..
Graduates of these programs are able to secure entry-level to mid-level management positions in small or large corporations and in airports.
Code-named " Gecko ", these models were intended to compete with entry-level workstations from Sun Microsystems and high-end personal computers.
This program was described as modern-day " chain gangs " by Hudak's critics, who pointed out that such a program would be costly to implement and could pose significant security risks to the public, along with eliminating these entry-level jobs from the paid workforce.
Although business often relies on the entry-level and front-line worker to build the foundation of their company, the motivations of these workers are often ignored.
As of 2012, further exploration of many different entry-level jobs can be obtained online where one can discover the average salaries, benefits and the requirements to apply for these jobs.
For instance, most stock models of entry-level luxury cars on dealer lots contain leather upholstery and a moonroof, as the base vehicle without these amenities ( known as a " stripper ") is usually available only by special order from the factory ( frequently for fleet use such as for taxicabs ).

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