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Pathway. Forward Articulation (completing AS degree in Applied Health Sciences at BHSU and transferring to USD to complete the Bachelor of Science with a major in Dental Hygiene) A. Students may elect to participate in dual advising from BHSU and USD while completing the BHSU AS in Applied Health Sciences program in preparation for the USD Bachelor of Science with a major in Dental Hygiene. Students should work jointly with their BHSU and USD advisors to ensure they have met the requirements for the BHSU AS in Applied Health Sciences and all application requirements for the USD Bachelor of Science with a major in Dental Hygiene, including completing shadowing hours for dental office experience. B. Students are eligible to apply to the USD Department of Dental Hygiene when they have completed, or have enrolled in, all requirements of the AS in Applied Health Sciences program at BHSU as defined in this agreement, by the application deadline. If accepted to the program, USD will accept all courses from the AS in Applied Health Sciences degree. Students must successfully complete the AS degree in Applied Health Sciences from BHSU prior to transferring to USD. Transferable general education coursework and other pre-dental hygiene requirements will be accepted. a. General education credits from BHSU curriculum: 32 b. Foundational Course credits from BHSU curriculum: 27 c. Total USD DH major credits: 61 d. Total Credits Required for BS in DH: 120 C. If accepted into the USD Dental Hygiene program, students will complete the requirements for the Dental Hygiene (DH) major. All SGR and DH foundational requirements must be met prior to beginning the DH professional curriculum. D. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements at both institutions to receive a degree.
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Pathway. Forward Articulation (completing the LPN diploma at STC and transferring to USD to complete the Bachelor of Science in Nursing. A. Upon successful completion of the requirements of the LPN diploma at STC, and LPN licensure, they are eligible to apply to the USD Department of Nursing. Upon successful completion of the requirements of the LPN diploma program, students may transfer to USD to complete the BS in Nursing. At that time, USD will accept a block of 30 technical course credits from the LPN diploma. Students must successfully complete the LPN diploma from STC, and obtain LPN licensure, prior to transferring to USD for the technical course credits to be accepted. Transferable general education coursework in addition to the 30 technical course block credits will also be accepted. a. General education credits from STC LPN curriculum (transfer): 10 b. Foundational Course Requirements for Major: 20 i. Total block credits included above: 17 c. Total BSN Credits at USD: 90 d. Total Credits Required for BSN: 120 B. Students will complete the requirements for the Nursing major and any other general education or free elective requirements that remain unsatisfied. C. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree.
Pathway. Forward Articulation (completing AS degree in Applied Health Sciences at BHSU and transferring to USD to complete the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) A. USD Nursing major courses NURS 311 and NURS 315 may count toward the completion of the AS in Applied Health Sciences as electives. B. Students may elect to participate in dual advising from BHSU and USD while completing the BHSU AS in Applied Health Sciences program in preparation for the USD Bachelor of Science in Nursing program. C. Upon successful completion of the requirements of the AS in Applied Health Sciences at BHSU, they will graduate with an AS in Applied Health Sciences and are eligible to apply to the USD Department of Nursing. At the time of acceptance into the program, USD will accept all courses from the AS in Applied Health Sciences degree. Students must successfully complete the AS degree in Applied Health Sciences from BHSU prior to transferring to USD. Transferable general education coursework and other pre-nursing requirements will be accepted. a. General education credits from BHSU curriculum: 32 b. Foundational Course credits from BHSU curriculum: 24 - 30 c. Total USD BSN Credits: 58 - 64 d. Total Credits Required for BSN: 120 D. Once accepted into USD Nursing, students will complete the requirements for the Nursing (BSN) major and any other general education or free elective requirements that remain unsatisfied. E. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements at both institutions in order to receive a degree.
Pathway. The Pathway is expected to involve students studying a total of two (2) years/ Four (4) semesters fulltime at TIET (TIET Requirements) and a minimum of four (4) semesters fulltime at UNSW, subject to them satisfying progression requirements at all stages. Students who have successfully completed the TIET Requirements will commence their studies at UNSW in the third year of the UNSW Bachelor of Engineering (Honors) program and will be awarded the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Honors) by UNSW, on completion of all remaining UNSW requirements. • UNSW currently allows a maximum permissible credit transfer of 96 Units of Credit (UoC) (equivalent to 2 academic years fulltime) of the course credits for the Bachelor of Engineering (Honors) program at UNSW. Students commencing at UNSW are strongly advised to attend the academic Orientation Program at UNSW, which is organized by Student Development International. This preparation program provides students with a wealth of useful information including: ● UNSW - its administration and services ● Getting to know Australia and its learning culture ● How to live within your budget ● Finding accommodation and other similar topics. Students may, if they wish, attend at their own expense a pre-session English for Academic Purposes Program, run by the UNSW Institute of Languages. This five (5) week program usually operates one (1) month prior to session start. This must be arranged by the applicants directly with the UNSW Institute of Languages. UNSW firmly believes that students will benefit greatly from additional tuition in Academic English. • The Program is not available to TIET students who are Australian citizens or who have Australian Permanent Residency status. • Upon successful completion of the first 2 years of the Bachelor of Engineering at Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology in the following majors: 1. Civil Engineering 2. Mechatronic Engineering 3. Mechanical Engineering 4. Computer Engineering 5. Electronics & Communication Engineering 6. Electronics & Computer Engineering 7. Chemical Engineering Students can articulate to the Bachelor of Engineering program at UNSW as follows: Bachelor of Engineering - Civil Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Honors) Civil 2 years 2 years Bachelor of Engineering - Computer Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Honors) Computer Engineering 2 years 2 years Bachelor of Engineering – Electronics and Communication Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Honors) Electric...
Pathway. Upon successful completion of the first 2 years of the Bachelor of Engineering at Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology in the following programmes : • Bio-Medical Engineering • Computer Engineering • Students must achieve the required Grade Point Average of 7.0/10.0 for admission to the Bachelor of Engineering at the end of 2 years at TIET. • In case the student is unable to meet the minimum academic requirements or is unable to transfer for any unforeseen reason(s), he/she will undertake the whole program at Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology in the discipline that he/she would have got as normal candidate (parent branch) on the basis of preference order or merit. Such students will pay fee as applicable to regular TIET students for the remaining period of programme. • Students are responsible for completing all necessary administrative procedures in order to obtain a visa and the required documents for studying abroad. • All students are required to carry appropriate overseas students health insurance (OSHC). Students from TIET attending UToledo will be assessed standard tuition and fees including the out-of-state surcharge and “Tuition Guarantee” commensurate to the term of enrollment. Students who meet academic eligibility requirements to the open program of their choice at the time of transferring to UToledo, will be granted the International Student Scholarship Students will be responsible for paying all other fees and expenses, including but not limited to tuition, living expenses, fees associated with the acquisition of a visa and other expenses while in the U.S., and other related expenses. The students have to pay 1.5 times the regular TIET fee during the first 2 years of their undergraduate studies at TIET. The details of the fees are available in the University of Toledo website (xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/offices/treasurer/tuition/undergraduate/) Indian Students Foreign/NRI Students Indian Students Foreign/N RI Students Year 1 (2023) Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology 1.5 times the total normal fee As published on website www.thapar.ed u As published on website xxx.xxxxxx.xxx Year 2 (2024) Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology 1.5 times the total normal fee As published on website www.thapar.ed u As published on website xxx.xxxxxx.xxx Year 3 (2025) University of Toledo Please check the fee details at UToledo website. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/offices/treasurer/tuition/undergraduate/ Year 4 (2026) University of Tol...
Pathway. There is an agreement with the University of Queensland under the credit transfer program offered in the 2+2 mode. Upon successful completion of the first 2 years of the Bachelor of Engineering at Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology in the following majors:
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Pathway. 14.9.1.1 The broad classification of the Pathway should be undertaken as follows: Very short / direct Path length of less than 50m for unsaturated permeable strata and fissured rock or less than 100m for man-made conduits Moderately short / direct Path length of 50-100m for unsaturated permeable soil or fissured rock or 100-250m for man-made conduits Long / indirect Path length of 100-250m for unsaturated permeable soils and fissured rock 14.9.1.2 In classifying the pathway, however, adjustment to the above general guidelines will often be required to take account of other factors which will affect the extent of gas migration including the following: • Particular permeability of the soils; • Spacing, tightness and direction of the fissures/joints; • Topography; • Depth and thickness of the medium through which the gas may migrate (which may be affected by groundwater level); • The nature of the strata over the potential pathway; • The number of different media involved; and • Depth to groundwater table and flow patterns. 14.9.1.3 Thus, although there may be permeable soil between the landfill site and a proposed development, say 80m from the edge of the site, if the soil layer is very shallow and thin with its upper surface exposed to the atmosphere, then it will be appropriate to consider this as a long/indirect pathway. This could of course alter if the land between the landfill site and the development was paved over or altered in some other way which reduced the potential for gas release. Similarly, if the land is flat, the surface may be prone to waterlogging which will also effectively seal it at times of heavy rain. In general, a conservative approach should be adopted and it should be assumed that any such permeable surface soils may become less permeable in the future. 14.9.1.4 If it is known that a conduit (man-made or natural feature such as a fault plane) leads directly from the landfill to the development area, it should be regarded as a "direct/short" pathway even if it is longer than 100m.
Pathway. Aerial or underground Facilities used for the purpose of placing fiber optic cables, splice cases, trace wire, etc.
PathwayThe City shall, at the sole expense of the County, oversee the installation of conduit traversing generally northward, under Xxxxxx Street, from the handhole located at the northwest corner of the intersection of 23rd Street and Xxxxxx Street to the handhole located southeast of the intersection of Xxxxx Road and Xxxxxx Street ("Xxxxxx Street Conduit") and then, from that handhole, eastward to the Xxxxxx Building located at the Xxxxxxx County Fairgrounds ("Fairgrounds Conduit"). The City shall own the Xxxxxx Street Conduit and the County shall own the Fairgrounds Conduit.
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