Module definition

Module means specific portion of the Application Software designated as such in the Documentation made available to the Customer under the Notification Form.
Module means any separate course of study for which credits may be obtained and may comprise a dissertation or thesis.
Module means a Board of Nursing approved educational training unit that is eligible program specific and used in addition to the core curriculum.5.2 LLAM Training.

Examples of Module in a sentence

  • Current PIEE users can access the GFP Module by logging into their account.

  • Their modular toolset includes features like Digital Student IDs, Digital Hall Passes, a Community Communication Module, Behavior Rewards, FlexTime scheduling, and Check-In systems.


More Definitions of Module

Module or “CICAM” means CI Plus module as defined in Specification.
Module means a self-sufficient and autonomous predefined task- and needs-driven arrangement of Member States’ capabilities or a mobile operational team of the Member States, representing a combination of human and material means that can be described in terms of its capacity for intervention or by the task(s) it is able to undertake;
Module means a major sub-assembly of any of the Engines described in the applicable letter agreements or covered under this Agreement pursuant to Article 8 hereof.
Module means lines of code, which add a new functionality to the Software regardless of the fact that this new function is operative without the Software.
Module means a closed wall structure or substantial part of a closed wall structure incorporating one or more rooms used as habitable, occupiable, or mechanical/equipment space.
Module means a software component characterized as a “module” and made available for optional purchase and installation.
Module means a unit of study material within the curriculum of a particular degree, diploma or certificate.