Not-for-Credit Sample Clauses

Not-for-Credit. Faculty for all not-for-credit classes will be selected through consultation with departments of disciplines related to the subject matter of the proposed course content whenever possible.
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Not-for-Credit. Faculty teaching not-for-credit classes will be compensated pursuant to Ed Code Section 78022 and according to the District standards for not- for-credit instruction.
Not-for-Credit. Fee-Based Instruction Bargaining unit members may teach approved not-for-credit/fee-based courses outside of their 1.0 FTL. Bargaining unit members shall be considered employees of the district when teaching not-for-credit/fee-based classes and, in addition to any applicable terms and conditions provided for in this Agreement, are covered by the District’s Workers Compensation Policy.

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  • General Education From: Santa Xxxx Junior College General Catalog, Semester This is a temporary template to display CSU GE Breath couses until ASSIST is functional. Plese keep in mind that this is a static file and will not reflect any subsequent changes. ORAL COMMUNICATION ← CSU GE Area: A1 - Oral Communication SPCH 1A - Introduction to Public Speaking (3.00) ← SPCH 60 - Communication Skills (3.00) WRITTEN COMMUNICATION CSU GE Area: A2 - Written Communication ENGL 1A - College Composition (4.00) ENGL 1B - Literature and Composition (3.00) CRITICAL THINKING CSU GE Area: A3 - Critical Thinking SPCH 9 - Critical Thinking and Argumentation (3.00) PHIL 3 - Critical Thinking (3.00) SPCH 3A - Introduction to Argumentation (3.00) XXXX 5 - Critical Thinking/Writing (3.00) ENGL 5 - Advanced Composition and Critical Thinking (3.00) PHYSICAL SCIENCE ← CSU GE Area: B1 - Physical Science PHYS 43 - Modern Physics for Scientists and Engineers (3.00) GEOL 11 - Geology of California (3.00) PHYS 20 - General Physics Lecture Part I (3.00) PHYS 21 - General Physics Lecture Part II (3.00) ASTRON 3 - Stellar Astronomy (3.00) ASTRON 4 - Astronomy of the Solar System (3.00) PHYS 41 - Waves, Optics and Thermodynamics for Scientists & Engineers (4.00) CHEM 42 - Introductory General Chemistry (4.00) PHYS 42 - Electricity and Magnetism for Scientists and Engineers (4.00) PHYS 40 - Classical Mechanics for Scientists and Engineers (5.00) CHEM 4B - General Chemistry with Quantitative Analysis (5.00) CHEM 1B - General Chemistry (5.00) CHEM 4A - General Chemistry with Quantitative Analysis (5.00) CHEM 8 - Introductory Organic Chemistry (5.00) CHEM 1A - General Chemistry (5.00) PHYSC 21 - Introduction to Earth Science (4.00) CHEM 12A - Organic Chemistry (5.00) PHYS 1 - Introduction to Physics Problem Solving (3.00) GEOG 4 - Physical Geography (3.00) METRO 10 - Introduction to Meteorology (3.00) ENVS 12 - Introduction to Environmental Science (3.00) GEOL 1 - The Earth (3.00) GEOL 20 - Natural Disasters (3.00) PHYS 11 - Descriptive Physics (4.00) CHEM 60 - General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry (5.00) CHEM 12B - Organic Chemistry (5.00) LIFE SCIENCE CSU GE Area: B2 - Life Science ← BOTANY 60 - Field Botany (4.00) AGRI 20 - Introduction to Plant Science (3.00) NRM 51 - Wildland Trees and Shrubs (3.00) NRM 12 - Introduction to Environmental Conservation (3.00) AGRI 10 - Introduction to Agricultural Sciences (3.00) BIO 13 - Human Biology (3.00) ANTHRO 1 - Biological Anthropology (3.00) BIO 27 - Biology of Marine Mammals (3.00) ANAT 40 - Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology (4.00) BIO 25 - Marine Biology (4.00) MICRO 60 - Fundamentals of Microbiology (4.00)

  • Establishment of Trust In the event of a Change in Control (other than a Change in Control approved by a majority of the directors on the Board who were directors immediately prior to such Change in Control) the Company shall, upon written request by Indemnitee, create a Trust for the benefit of the Indemnitee and from time to time upon written request of Indemnitee shall fund the Trust in an amount sufficient to satisfy any and all Expenses reasonably anticipated at the time of each such request to be incurred in connection with investigating, preparing for, participating in, and/or defending any Proceeding relating to an Indemnifiable Event. The amount or amounts to be deposited in the Trust pursuant to the foregoing funding obligation shall be determined by the Independent Counsel. The terms of the Trust shall provide that (i) the Trust shall not be revoked or the principal thereof invaded without the written consent of the Indemnitee, (ii) the Trustee shall advance, within ten business days of a request by the Indemnitee, any and all Expenses to the Indemnitee (and the Indemnitee hereby agrees to reimburse the Trust under the same circumstances for which the Indemnitee would be required to reimburse the Company under Section 2(c) of this Agreement), (iii) the Trust shall continue to be funded by the Company in accordance with the funding obligation set forth above, (iv) the Trustee shall promptly pay to the Indemnitee all amounts for which the Indemnitee shall be entitled to indemnification pursuant to this Agreement or otherwise, and (v) all unexpended funds in the Trust shall revert to the Company upon a final determination by the Independent Counsel or a court of competent jurisdiction, as the case may be, that the Indemnitee has been fully indemnified under the terms of this Agreement. The Trustee shall be chosen by the Indemnitee. Nothing in this Section 7 shall relieve the Company of any of its obligations under this Agreement. All income earned on the assets held in the Trust shall be reported as income by the Company for federal, state, local, and foreign tax purposes. The Company shall pay all costs of establishing and maintaining the Trust and shall indemnify the Trustee against any and all expenses (including attorneys’ fees), claims, liabilities, loss, and damages arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the establishment and maintenance of the Trust.

  • the Academy Trust (1) agrees that before making an application pursuant to the Religious Character of Schools (Designation Procedure) (Independent Schools) (England) Regulations 2003 for the Academy to be designated as a school with religious character it shall seek the prior written consent of the Secretary of State;

  • Establishment of Fund The Grantor and the Trustee hereby establish a trust fund (the Fund), for the benefit of the Agency. The Grantor and the Trustee intend that no third party have access to the Fund except as herein provided. The Fund is established initially as a standby to receive payments and shall not consist of any property. Payments made by the Grantor pursuant to the Agency’s instructions are transferred to the Trustee and referred to as the Fund, together with all earnings and profits thereon, less any payments or distributions made by the Trustee pursuant to this Agreement. The Fund shall be held by the Trustee, IN TRUST for the benefit of the Agency, as hereinafter provided. The Trustee shall not be responsible nor shall it undertake any responsibility for the amount or adequacy of, nor any duty to collect from the Grantor, any payments necessary to discharge any liabilities of the Grantor established by the Agency.

  • Voluntary Request for Assistance A member may voluntarily enter rehabilitation without a requirement of prior testing. A member who desires Employee Assistance Program (EAP) assistance may notify the City's EAP Administrator. A member who seeks voluntary assistance through his/her own service provider without notifying the City's EAP Administrator will not receive the protections from discipline afforded by this Section 17.11. Any member who does voluntarily seek assistance and who notifies the City's EAP Administrator before the member is asked to submit to a drug or alcohol test or is under investigation for drug or alcohol abuse, shall not be disciplined, but the member must:

  • Promotion of Agreement It is agreed that Vendor will encourage all eligible entities to purchase from the TIPS Program. Encouraging entities to purchase directly from the Vendor and not through TIPS Agreement is a violation of the terms and conditions of this Agreement and will result in removal of the Vendor from the TIPS Program.

  • ASSOCIATION AND TEACHER RIGHTS A. Pursuant to Act 379 of the Public Acts of 1965, the parties hereby agree that teachers shall have the right freely to organize, join, and support the Association for the purpose of engaging in collective bargaining or negotiation and other concerted activities for mutual aid and protection. As a duly-elected body exercising governmental power under cover of law of the State of Michigan, the Board undertakes and agrees that it will not directly or indirectly discourage or deprive or coerce any teacher in the enjoyment of any rights conferred by Act 379 or other laws of Michigan or the Constitutions of Michigan and the United States; that it will not discriminate against any teacher with respect to hours, wages, or any terms or conditions of employment by reason of his/her membership in the Association, his/her participation in any activities of the Association or collective professional negotiations with the Board, or his/her institution of any grievance, complaint, or proceeding under this Agreement or otherwise with respect to any terms or conditions of employment. The Association likewise agrees that it shall not intimidate or coerce any teacher in the exercise of his/her rights set forth herein or under law.

  • Administration of Agreement All approvals referenced in this Agreement must be obtained from the parties' contract administrators or their designees. All notices must be given to the parties' contract administrators respectively. The OAG's contract administrator is Xxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief, Bureau of Advocacy and Grants Management. The Provider’s contract administrator will be provided at the time of execution. The parties will provide each other with written notification of any change in its designated representative for this Agreement. Such changes do not require a formal written amendment to this Agreement.

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