Semester Sample Clauses
Semester. One (1) of three (3) main academic terms making up the academic year. Fall semester courses typically run from September through December, while Winter semester courses are usually offered from January through April, and Spring semester courses run from May through August. An hour scheduled by the Registrar and spent in instruction in lectures, laboratories, tutorials, seminars or clinical instruction per week during a traditional thirteen (13)-week semester, or equivalent. Normally one
Semester. At each University, “semester” shall, in the case of the first semester or “fall semester” of any academic year, mean the period commencing on the first day of the academic year and ending on the last day preceding the commencement of the second semester of such year, and shall, in the case of the second semester or “spring semester” of any academic year, mean the period commencing on the day appointed by the applicable academic calendar for such purpose and ending on the last day of the academic year.
Semester. By “semester” this Agreement shall refer to one of three regular semesters (Fall, Winter or Spring/Summer) during which courses are offered at Xxxxx State University.
Semester. Faculty who score below a minimum score on an examination established by statute and rule for determining proficiency in oral English (currently “45” on the Test of Spoken English) will be assigned appropriate non-classroom duties for the period of oral English language instruction provided by the University under paragraph (d), below, unless during the period of instruction the Faculty Member is found, on the basis on an examination specified above, to be no longer deficient in oral English language skills. In that instance, the Faculty Member will again be eligible for assignment to classroom instructional duties and will not be disadvantaged by the fact of having been determined to be deficient in oral English language skills. It is the responsibility of each Faculty Member who is found, as part of the annual evaluation, to be deficient in oral English language skills by virtue of scoring below the satisfactory score on an examination established by statute and rule for determining such proficiency (see paragraph (a)), to take appropriate actions to correct these deficiencies. To assist the Faculty Member in this endeavor, the University will provide appropriate English language instruction without cost to such Faculty Members for a period consistent with their length of appointment and not to exceed two (2) consecutive Semesters. The time the Faculty Member spends in such instruction will not be considered part of the individual assignment or time worked, nor will the Faculty Member be disadvantaged by the fact of participation in such instruction. If the University determines, as part of the annual evaluation, that one (1) or more administrations of a test to determine proficiency in oral English language skills is necessary, in accordance with statute and rule and this section, the University will pay the expenses for up to two (2) administrations of the test. The Faculty Member will pay for additional testing that may be necessary.
Semester. 2 Assignment Semester 2
Semester. 1 Paper Semester 2 Paper Business English 1 4 Block 2 Presentation / Test (Digital) Block 3 Presentation / Test (Digital) Accounting 1 5 Block 2 Test (Digital) Block 3 Test (Digital) European Law 5 Block 3 Test (Digital) Block 4 Test (Digital) Introduction to Marketing 5 Block 3 Assignment / Test (Digital) Block 4 Assignment / Test (Digital) Principles of Economics 5 Block 4 Test (Digital) Block 4 Test (Digital) Corporate Plan 2 6 Semester 2 Paper Semester 2 Paper Ethics, Responsibiity and Sustainability 4 Block 4 Assignment Block 4 Assignment Employee Reflection report 10 Entire Year paper Entire Year paper *Resits by appointment can take place in the same or subsequent block. xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
Semester. By “semester” this agreement shall refer to any term of the academic year during which courses are offered at Xxxxx State University.
Semester. As used in this agreement the term semester shall refer to the spring or fall academic term. It does not include the summer academic session. Status Faculty: Faculty members who have fulfilled the requirement of probation as stated in Article 12.
Semester. “Semester” – shall mean 90 consecutive duty days commencing with the first instructional day in the school year. There are two semesters in a school year.
Semester. 2 EV213 (FS/KS1) or EV214 (KS1/2) Education Studies (double module) 20 Level 5 credits EV213 (FS/KS1) or EV214 (KS1/2) EE210 (FS/KS1) or EE211 (KS1/2) English Curriculum Studies 2 10 Level 5 credits EM220 (FS/KS1) or EM221 (KS1/2) Maths Curriculum Studies 2 10 Level 5 credits ET206 (FS/KS1) or ET207 (KS1/2) School Placement 2 (6 weeks) 30 Level 5 credits Subject Specialism 2 10 Level 5 credits ES220 (FS/KS1) or ES221 (KS1/2) Science Curriculum Studies 2 10 Level 5 credits EP207 (FS/KS1) or EP239(KS1/2) Foundation Subjects/RE 10 Level 5 credits Subject Specialism 1 10 Level 5 credits EP227 (FS/KS1) or EP228 (KS1/2) PE in the Curriculum 10 Level 5 credits EA201 Materials, Techniques and Process in Art EE227 Children's Literature EH201 The Historian & Geographer at Work EA202 Art and the Land EE228 Language and how we use it EH202 Local History with geography EI234 Digital Animation in the Primary Classroom EM222 Developing Understanding of Mathematical ideas through the use of ICT ER204 Unity and Diversity ES209 Science in Society EX215 Curriculum Gymnastics/Dance EI221 E-Learning and Citizenship EM233 Thinking Mathematically ER203 Narratives and Texts ES210 Scientific Enquiry and the Curriculum EX216 Physical Development /Health Related Fitness/ Athletic activities
Semester 1 Semester 2 Subject Specialism 3 20 Level 6 credits EE602 (FS/KS1) or EE603 (KS1/2) English Curriculum Studies 10 Level 6 credits EV320 (FS/KS1) or EV321 (KS1/2) Education Studies 3 20 Level 6 credits EV504 Complementary Placement 20 Level 5 credits EM602 (FS/KS1) or EM603 (KS1/2) Maths Curriculum Studies 10 Level 6 credits EV503 Developing Inclusive Practice: towards an understanding of complex additional learning needs 10 Level 5 credits Professional Development 10 Level 5 credits EV502 Complementary Placement Preparation 10 Level 5 credits ES602 (FS/KS1) or ES603 (KS1/2) Science Curriculum Studies 10 Level 6 credits Subject Study modules Semester 1 EA302 Materials, Techniques and Process 2 EE301 Drama in Education in the English Classroom EH301 On the Move EI317 Digital Media and Communication EM311 Nature and Learning of Mathematics ER302 Delivering RE in the Primary Context ES310 Science Beyond the Classroom EX301 Teaching Games in the Primary School Semester 1 Semester 2 English Curriculum Studies 10 Level 6 credits Block School Placement 40 Level 6 credits or 40 M Level credits (Sem 1- 30/ Sem 2 -10) English Curriculum Studies 10 Level 6 credits (continued) Maths Curriculum Studi...