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  • Program Requirements Provided At No Charge to the Judicial Council A. The Contractor shall provide the following items during the Program at no charge to the Judicial Council:

  • Meetings During the Grievance Process 22.4.1 Subject to operational requirements,

  • Certification Regarding Termination of Contract for Non-Compliance (Tex Gov. Code 552.374)

  • Proceedings Prior to any Action Requiring Adjustment As a condition precedent to the taking of any action which would require an adjustment in any of the acquisition rights pursuant to any of the Warrants, including the number of Common Shares which are to be received upon the exercise thereof, the Corporation shall take any action which may, in the opinion of Counsel, be necessary in order that the Corporation has unissued and reserved in its authorized capital and may validly and legally issue as fully paid and non-assessable all the Common Shares which the holders of such Warrants are entitled to receive on the full exercise thereof in accordance with the provisions hereof.

  • GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION Complete a Xxxxx University Undergraduate Application and submit an application fee. The application can be found at xxx.xxxxx.edu. Submit official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions previously attended. The minimum cumulative GPA requirement for transfer applicants is 3.00 unless otherwise specified within the individual degree programs. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE MAJOR/PROGRAM OF STUDY: A minimum GPA of 3.0, with fewer than 5 Ws, Ds, and Fs is required for consideration for either nursing track: Traditional Option (2 years) and Accelerated Option (15-months). Both options require that applicants meet the majority of Liberal Arts and prerequisite demands before acceptance into the Nursing program. Applicants for both options must earn a minimum "C" grade in all required science courses: Anatomy, Physiology, Microbiology, and Chemistry, without repeating these courses. Additionally, they must earn a minimum “C” grade in all liberal arts courses. The Accelerated Option is designed for students who have a bachelor’s or higher degree in a field other than nursing. PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION (Upper Level Course Requirements): A minimum of 48 credits (p. 51 of catalog) (Nursing courses provides 66 credits) Articulated AA to BSN Nursing Program AA General Education Requirements: Credits Words* ENC 1101 English Composition I 3 (8000) ENC 1102 English Composition 2 3 (8000) Oral Communications SPC 1026 Fundamentals of Speech 3 (4000) Humanities ART elective Any ARH, MUL, MUH, THE 3 (2000) HUM elective Any LIT 3 (2000) Behavioral/Social Sciences DEP 2000 Human Growth and Development 3 (2000) SOC Sci Any AMH, POS, ECO, ISS, POS, WOH 3 (2000) Natural Sciences CHM 1033/1033L Chemistry for Health Sciences 3/1 BSC 2085/2085L Human Anat & Phys I 3/1 BSC 2086/2086L Human Anat & Phys II 3/1 MCB 2010/2010L Microbiology 3/2 Mathematics STA 2023 Introduction to Statistics 3 General Education Elective HUN 1201 Therapeutic Nutrition 3 Computer Competency CGS 1060 Introduction to Computers 3 Electives HUM/ART elective Any HUM or ART course 3 PSY 2012 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSY/SOC/ANT Behavioral science elective 3 PHI Philosophy elective 3 REL Theology/Religion elective 3 Total AA credits 62 Xxxxx University General Education Requirements PHI 353 Bio-medical ethics 3 Xxxxx University Nursing requirements 66 Baccalaureate Degree (BSN) Total 131 CURRICULUM PLAN STUDENTS WITHOUT A BACHELORS IN ANOTHER FIELD LIBERAL ARTS COURSES * DESCRIPTIONS S.H. P Human Anatomy + Lab 4 P Human Physiology + Lab 5 P Microbiology + Lab 4 P Biochemistry + Lab 5 I Statistics 3 C,I English Composition 6 C,I Introduction to Psychology 3 C,I Developmental Psychology 3 C,I Psych/Soc/Anthro electives 3 C,I HIS/ECO/GEO/POS elective 3 C,I Humanities (HUM, foreign language, literature) 3 C,I Arts (ART, MUS, XXX, TH, PHO) 3 C,I Humanities OR Arts 3 I Philosophy elective 3 I Theology elective 3 P,I Therapeutic Nutrition 3 C,I Computer elective 3 PHI 353 Biomedical Ethnics – can be taken with Nursing 3 Total prerequisite credits 66 NURSING COURSES NUR 205 Intro to Nursing Science 2 NUR 313 Pathophysiology 4 NUR 319 Foundations of Nursing Care (3,2,1) 6 NUR 323 Health Assessment & Health Promotion (3,1)4 NUR 329 Pharmacology 3 NUR 335 Patient Centered Care: Adult/Elderly Nursing I (3,2)5 NUR 337 Research & Evidence Based Practice 3 NUR 343 Patient Centered Care: Adult/Elderly Nursing II (3,3) 6 NUR 383 Patient Centered Care: Behavioral Health Nursing (3,2) 5 NUR 416 Family Centered Care: Mother/Baby & Women’s Health Nursing (2.5,1.5)4 NUR 418 Family Centered Care: Parent/Child Nursing (2.5, 1.5)4 NUR 422 Community/Public Health Nursing (3,3)6 NUR 426 Health Policy, Advocacy & the Political Process 2 NUR 432 Patient Centered Care: High-Acuity Nursing (3,2)5 NUR 438 Nursing Leadership & Management 3 NUR 456 Professional Role Transition (3,1)4 Total nursing credits towards degree: 66 Legend: *Codes for other means to earn credit P = Proficiency Exams C = CLEP Exams I = Independent Study by Correspondence **May be taken before clinical nursing courses. College of Arts and Sciences NAME OF INSTITUTION: Xxxxx University ACADEMIC YEAR: 2015-2016 PROGRAM OF STUDY (MAJOR): Advertising COLLEGE: Arts and Sciences SCHOOL: N/A DEGREE: Bachelor of Art OPTIONS/TRACKS: International Advertising CONTACT: Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Ph.D., Chair Department of Communication Xxxxx University 11300 NE Second Avenue Miami, FL 00000 (000) 000-0000 (Phone) (000) 000-0000(Fax) xxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx PROGRAM OF STUDY TO BE TAKEN AT THE STATE/COMMUNITY COLLEGE (Lower Level Course Requirements): Composition – 6 credits required ENC 1101 Composition I ENC 1102 Composition II Humanities– 3 credits SPN1120 Elementary Spanish I FRE 1120 Elementary French I Speech – 3 credits (required) Fine Arts – 3 credits SPC 2600 Public Speaking ARH 1000 Art Appreciation THE 2000 Intro to Drama PGY 2401 Intro to Photography Behavioral Science – 3 credits PSY 2012 Intro to Psychology SYG 2000 Intro to Sociology Humanities or Fine Arts – 3 credits Disciplines: Literature, Foreign Language, Humanities, Art, Dance, Music, Photography, Theatre Social Science – 3 credits POS 2041 American Federal Govt Philosophy – 3 credits PHI 2010 Intro to Philosophy Behavioral OR Social Science – 3 credits Disciplines: Geography, History, Political Science, Criminology, Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology Theology -- 3 credits REL 1210 Intro to Old Testament REL 2300 World Religions Science– 3 credits Disciplines: Biology, Chemistry, Physics Philosophy or Theology – 3 credits Religion, Philosophy Mathematics – 3 credits MAC 1105 College Algebra or higher Computer Science – 3 credits (required) CGS 1060 – Microcomputer Apps. Science or Mathematics – 3 credits GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION: Complete a Xxxxx University Undergraduate Application and submit an application fee. The application can be found at xxx.xxxxx.edu. Submit official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions previously attended. The minimum cumulative GPA requirement for transfer applicants is 2.00 unless otherwise specified within the individual degree programs. All transfers with 60+ credits must choose a major. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE MAJOR/PROGRAM OF STUDY: No additional admissions requirements for the advertising major. PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION Departmental Requirement COM 201 Intro to Communication (3) Advertising Foundations ADV 301 Principles of Advertising COM 390 Principles of Public Relations ADV 484 Public Relations/Advertising Research ADV 362 Advertising Media Planning ADV 401 Advertising Creative Strategy & Execution Advertising Society and Culture ADV 442 Advertising & Social Responsibility ADV 480 International Advertising COM 495 Communication Law Design Co-requisite: 3 credits ART 205 Graphic Design I Marketing Co-requisite: 3 credits MKT 306 Marketing Concepts & Applications CAPSTONE & INTEGRATIVE EXPERIENCE - 6 credits ADV 470 Advertising Campaigns ADV 499 Internship AREA OF INTEREST – 6 credits Creative Focus ART 305 Collateral Design COM 395 Media Publishing in the Digital Age OR Strategic Focus COM 412 Persuasion MKT 385 Consumer Behavior MINOR OR GENERAL ELECTIVES – 21 credits ADDITIONAL GENERAL ELECTIVES –3 credits International Advertising: Specialization in International Advertising requires COM 304 Intercultural Communication. Students who are not proficient in a second language must also add a foreign language. NAME OF INSTITUTION: Xxxxx University ACADEMIC YEAR: 2015-2016 PROGRAM OF STUDY (MAJOR): Art COLLEGE: Arts and Sciences SCHOOL: n/a DEGREE: Bachelor of Art OPTIONS/TRACKS: Art History CONTACT: Xxx Xxxxx Professor, Art History Department of Fine Arts Xxxxx University 11300 NE Second Avenue Miami, FL 00000 (000) 000-0000 (phone) (000) 000-0000 (fax) xxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx PROGRAM OF STUDY TO BE TAKEN AT THE STATE/COMMUNITY COLLEGE (Lower Level Course Requirements): Composition – 6 credits required ENC 1101 Composition I ENC 1102 Composition II Speech – 3 credits (required) SPC 2600 Public Speaking Fine Arts (required) ARH 1000 Art Appreciation ART 1202 2D Design ART 2050 Art History I ART 2051 Art History II Behavioral Science – 3 credits PSY 2012 Intro to Psychology SYG 2000 Intro to Sociology Social Science – 3 credits POS 2041 American Federal Govt Behavioral OR Social Science – 3 credits Disciplines: Geography, History, Political Science, Criminology, Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology Art History Electives – 6 credits PHO 2401 Intro to Photography/ PGY 2801 Digital Photography AND/OR ARH, ART, PHO, PGY prefixes Humanities: -3 credits Disciplines: Literature, Foreign Language, Humanities Philosophy – 3 credits PHI 2010 Intro to Philosophy Science– 3 credits Disciplines: Biology, Chemistry, Physics Mathematics – 3 credits MAC 1105 College Algebra or higher Science or Mathematics – 3 credits Theology -- 3 credits REL 1210 Intro to Old Testament REL 2300 World Religions Philosophy or Theology – 3 credits Religion, Philosophy

  • Certification of Funds; Budget and Fiscal Provisions; Termination in the Event of Non-Appropriation This Agreement is subject to the budget and fiscal provisions of the City’s Charter. Charges will accrue only after prior written authorization certified by the Controller, and the amount of City’s obligation hereunder shall not at any time exceed the amount certified for the purpose and period stated in such advance authorization. This Agreement will terminate without penalty, liability or expense of any kind to City at the end of any fiscal year if funds are not appropriated for the next succeeding fiscal year. If funds are appropriated for a portion of the fiscal year, this Agreement will terminate, without penalty, liability or expense of any kind at the end of the term for which funds are appropriated. City has no obligation to make appropriations for this Agreement in lieu of appropriations for new or other agreements. City budget decisions are subject to the discretion of the Mayor and the Board of Supervisors. Contractor’s assumption of risk of possible non-appropriation is part of the consideration for this Agreement. THIS SECTION CONTROLS AGAINST ANY AND ALL OTHER PROVISIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT.

  • ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR SENIOR COLLEGE PROGRAM  The A.A. degree and a minimum GPA of 2.00  Grade of C or better in a credit-bearing mathematics course worth three or more credits*  Grade of C or better in freshman composition, its equivalent, or a higher-level English course* *(Effective 10/1/08, per University policy) Students who wish to transfer but do not meet all of the above requirements or are unable to enroll within two years after graduation will receive admission consideration under our standard transfer credit policies. Total transfer credits granted toward the baccalaureate degree: 60 Total additional credits required at the senior college to complete baccalaureate degree: 60 Total credits required for the B.A. in Global History: 120

  • Please see the current Washtenaw Community College catalog for up-to-date program requirements Secondary / Post-Secondary Program Alignment Welding HIGH SCHOOL COURSE SEQUENCE 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade English 9 Algebra I World History/Geography Biology World Language Phys Ed/Health English 10 Geometry U.S. History/Geography Physics or Chemistry World Language Visual/Performing/Applied Arts English 11 Algebra II Civics/Economics Welding English 12 Math Credit Science Credit Welding WASHTENAW COMMUNITY COLLEGE Welding Associate in Applied Science Semester 1 Math Elective(s)* 3 WAF 105 Introduction to Welding Processes 2 WAF 111 Oxy-fuel Welding 4 WAF 112 Shielded Metal Arc Welding 4 Semester Total 13 Semester 2 Speech Elective(s) 3 WAF 106 Blueprint Reading for Welders 3 WAF 123 Advanced Oxy-fuel Welding 4 WAF 124 Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding 4 Semester Total 14 Semester 3 Arts/Human. Elective(s) 3 Computer Lit. Elective(s) 3 WAF 215 Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 4 WAF 288 Gas Metal Arc Welding 4 Semester Total 14 Semester 4 WAF 200 Layout Theory Welding 3 WAF 210 Welding Metallurgy 3 Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 3 WAF 226 Specialized Welding Procedures 4 Semester Total 13 Semester 5 Nat. Sci. Elective(s) 4 WAF 227 Basic Fabrication 3 WAF 229 Shape Cutting Operations 3 Writing Elective(s) 3 Semester Total 13 Program Totals 67

  • Discharge/Suspension Grievance If an employee, who has completed his probationary period, claims that he has been unjustly discharged or suspended, such claim must be submitted by the employee, who may be accompanied by a Union xxxxxxx, or by a Committee member at Step 2 of the grievance procedure to the Hospital within five (5) days following the date the discharge or suspension is effective. Such grievance may be settled under the Grievance and Arbitration procedure by:

  • Emergency Transition Registry Operator agrees that, in the event that any of the emergency thresholds for registry functions set forth in Section 6 of Specification 10 is reached, ICANN may designate an emergency interim registry operator of the registry for the TLD (an “Emergency Operator”) in accordance with ICANN’s registry transition process (available at <xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/en/resources/registries/transition-­‐processes>) (as the same may be amended from time to time, the “Registry Transition Process”) until such time as Registry Operator has demonstrated to ICANN’s reasonable satisfaction that it can resume operation of the registry for the TLD without the reoccurrence of such failure. Following such demonstration, Registry Operator may transition back into operation of the registry for the TLD pursuant to the procedures set out in the Registry Transition Process, provided that Registry Operator pays all reasonable costs incurred (i) by ICANN as a result of the designation of the Emergency Operator and (ii) by the Emergency Operator in connection with the operation of the registry for the TLD, which costs shall be documented in reasonable detail in records that shall be made available to Registry Operator. In the event ICANN designates an Emergency Operator pursuant to this Section 2.13 and the Registry Transition Process, Registry Operator shall provide ICANN or any such Emergency Operator with all data (including the data escrowed in accordance with Section 2.3) regarding operations of the registry for the TLD necessary to maintain operations and registry functions that may be reasonably requested by ICANN or such Emergency Operator. Registry Operator agrees that ICANN may make any changes it deems necessary to the IANA database for DNS and WHOIS records with respect to the TLD in the event that an Emergency Operator is designated pursuant to this Section 2.13. In addition, in the event of such failure, ICANN shall retain and may enforce its rights under the Continued Operations Instrument.

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