Dual Degree Program Sample Clauses

Dual Degree Program. Collaborative development and transfer of courses as described in Item 4 and 5 above may lead to the development of dual or joint degree programs between the Institutions for students of the two Institutions under separate, specific agreements after careful review and required approvals are obtained by each Institution’s governing board.
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Dual Degree Program. MBA at XX BUSINESS SCHOOL and MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS at FIU The MIB is designed primarily for students who already have considerable business background and wish to pursue a career in the dynamic global or regional business environment. The ob- jective is to prepare professionals with a range of advanced skills in international management that go beyond those obtained in a traditional BBA or MBA program. As the title of most of the courses imply, they emphasize the international dimension of business management and add a specific orientation to issues relevant in the context of The Americas. The MIB also offers a unique international corporate consulting project as a capstone experience in which students have the opportunity to work with local, regional or global businesses in solving real interna- tional business issues. The MIB is an accelerated, fully accredited program that consists of 36 credit hours of course work (9 courses of 3 credit hours each, 2 three-credit electives, and three one-credit seminars). Students in this dual degree program will receive credit for one third of the program based on their prior work at XX Business School. The Xxxxxxx School will accept up to 10 nominations of XX BUSINESS SCHOOL students per year for participation in the dual degree program, following the successful completion of core courses in their MBA program. In addition, the Chapman School welcomes applicants who have completed the MBA program at the XX BUSINESS SCHOOL in the previous two years (currently 2005-2007) and would like to take advantage of this opportunity for a dual degree. Among the many benefits offered by participation in the MIB program are the following: ▪ The MIB is a Master’s degree program fully accredited by the International Associa- tion to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (the AACSB International). ▪ The program contains an intensive graduate business curriculum with emphasis in all global aspects of doing business internationally, with specific attention to the business environment in The Americas. ▪ The program includes a high level of personal service and support. ▪ Foreign students have the option to perform an Optional Practical Training intern- ship for one full year following the conclusion of the academic curriculum. The general admissions requirements include: ▪ Complete an online Graduate Application for Admission that can be obtained at: xxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxx by clicking on “Graduate Admissions”. The Application ca...
Dual Degree Program. MIB at FIU and MBA at XX BUSINESS SCHOOL ‌‌ FILL IN AS NECESSARY Admission requirements for the MBA Program at XX Business School FILL IN AS NECESSARY Fees at XX BUSINESS SCHOOL for the portion of the MBA program required of these students will be €XXXXX, equal to 75% of the overall fees. For those remaining also during the Project Work there will be an additional fee of XXXXX€.

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  • Orientation Program The Company will allow a designated representative of the Local or Bargaining Unit up to one (1) hour per calendar month for the purpose of conducting the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union New Members’ Orientation Program. Such meetings will be conducted during the probationary period of employees, and will be held on Company premises. Employees participating in Orientation Program meetings during their normally scheduled working hours will not suffer loss of pay at their regular rate. Orientation Program meetings will be scheduled by Management and a Management representative may attend as an observer.

  • Campus Program Dr. X. Xxx Xxxxxx, Chairperson of the Department of Management & Business Administration, (000) 000-0000 Division of Continuing Education: Academic advisor at center where student intends to transfer MAXIMUM NUMBER OF COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENTS TO BE ADMITTED: open BASIS FOR DETERMINING ADMISSION IF MORE THAN THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENTS APPLY: N/A GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION: Students applying to the university campus program are considered for admission on the basis of their secondary school record and results of the SAT or ACT examinations. For acceptance to the Division of Continuing Education, a prospective student must have a high school diploma or a General Equivalency Diploma. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE MAJOR/PROGRAM OF STUDY: None beyond general admission requirements. PROGRAM OF STUDY TO BE TAKEN AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Complete Associate of Arts degree. Total Academic Hours: 60 PROGRAM OF STUDY AT SAINT XXX UNIVERSITY: (to include 39 hours of upper level credit and 30 hours of residency, 15 of which must be taken in the major)

  • Substance Abuse Program The SFMTA General Manager or designee will manage all aspects of the FTA-mandated Substance Abuse Program. He/she shall have appointing and removal authority over all personnel working for the Substance Abuse Program personnel, and shall be responsible for the supervision of the SAP.

  • Catastrophic Leave Program Leave credits, as defined below, may be transferred from one or more employees to another employee, on an hour-for-hour basis, in accordance with departmental policies upon the request of both the receiving employee and the transferring employee and upon approval of the employee's appointing authority, under the following conditions:

  • Leave Donation Program Employees may donate paid leave to a fellow employee who is otherwise eligible to accrue and use sick leave and is employed by the same Agency. The intent of the leave donation program is to allow employees to voluntarily provide assistance to their co-workers who are in critical need of leave due to the serious illness or injury of the employee or a member of the employee’s immediate family. The definition of immediate family as provided in rule 123:1-47-01 of the Administrative Code shall apply for the leave donation program.

  • Insurance Program An eligible employee may waive rights to participate in either single or family coverage. If an employee waives this benefit, such employee may not revoke the waiver until the next open enrollment period and may be accepted only after medical review by the insurance provider.

  • BUY AMERICA ACT (National School Lunch Program and Breakfast Program With respect to products purchased by Customers for use in the National School Lunch Program and/or National School Breakfast Program, Contractor shall comply with all federal procurement laws and regulations with respect to such programs, including the Buy American provisions set forth in 7 C.F.R. Part 210.21(d), to the extent applicable. Contractor agrees to provide all certifications required by Customer regarding such programs. In the event Contractor or Contractor’s supplier(s) are unable or unwilling to certify compliance with the Buy American Provision, or the applicability of an exception to the Buy American provision, H-GAC Customers may decide not to purchase from Contractor. Additionally, H-GAC Customers may require country of origin on all products and invoices submitted for payment by Contractor, and Contractor agrees to comply with any such requirement.

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