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Senior Year Sample Clauses

Senior Year. In the senior year, students will return for two additional semesters of 15 weeks per semester/16-hours per week. As seniors, students will be required to have independent social work responsibility in client cases. One hour of supervision must be with an MSW. Our expectations are that students will: Student will participate in the following activities to meet the objective:
Senior YearSpring Semester
Senior Year. Semester: Fall Total Credit Hours: 15 Semester: Spring Total Credit Hours: 16 ECE 4140 Embedded System Design 3 ECE 4120 Fund. of Computer Design 3 ECE 4961 Capstone Design I 3 ECE 4971 Capstone Design II 3 CSC 4200 Computer Networks 3 CSC 4100 Operating Systems 3 CmpE Breadth Elective 3 CmpE Depth Elective 3 MATH 3470 Intro Probability and Stat 3 CmpE Depth Elective 3 Free Elective 1 • CmpE Breadth Electives: ECE 3210, ECE 3260, ECE 3270, ECE 3710, ECE 3760, CSC 2310, CSC 3220, or CSC 3300 • CmpE Depth Electives: ECE 4010, ECE 4020, ECE 4130, CSC 4220, CSC 4240, CSC 4260, CSC 4400, CSC 4450, CSC 4575, CSC 4580, CSC 4585, CSC 4610, CSC 4710, CSC 4750, CSC 4760, CSC 4770, CSC 4780 3. • Career Electives can be chosen from any of the following at TTU: o ECE: Any 3000-level ECE course except 3850; any 4000-level ECE course. 4050, VE 4500 o Mathematics: MATH 2110, MATH 2610, MATH 3070, MATH 3080, MATH 3400, MATH 3810, or any 4000-level MATH course except 4610 and 4620. o Science: ASTR 1010, ASTR 1020, BIOL 1113, BIOL 1123, BIOL 2310, BIOL 2350, CHEM 1120, CHEM 2010, PHYS 1100, PHYS 2420, PHYS 2920 o Business: ACCT 3720, BMGT 3510, ECON 2010, ECON 2020, FIN 3210, LAW 2810, MKT 3400, MKT 3900 o Foreign Language: FREN 1010, FREN 1020, FREN 2010, FREN 2020, GERM 1010, GERM 1020, GERM 2010, GERM 2020, SPAN 1010, SPAN 1020, SPAN 2010, SPAN 2020 o Only one of CSC 3020 (ENGR 3020) and MATH 4210 may be taken for elective credit • Career Electives at Motlow: Any of the TTU Career Electives that are listed in the Transfer Equivalency Tables. Examples include: ENGR 2110, ENGR 2120, MATH 2110, BIOL 1110, BIOL 1120, CHEM 1120, ECON 2100, ECON 2200, etc. Course Cr. Hrs. Course Cr. Hrs.
Senior Year. Required: Theology 4, English 4. In addition each senior is required to choose at least 1 fourth year elective in math or science, Comparative Government, or a 3rd or 4th year of a world language. Any 2, 3, or 4 from: Advanced Placement Biology Entrepreneurship Advanced Placement Calculus Comparative Government & Economics Advanced Placement English Literature Psychology & Child Development Advanced Placement US History Honors Psychology Advanced Placement US Government American Studies: Law Advanced Placement Statistics World Geography Advanced Placement Studio Art Latin: The Lang. of the Church Anatomy and Physiology Chinese 1, 2, 3, 4 Physics French 1, 2, 3, 4 Chemistry 2 Spanish 1, 2, 3, 4 Pre-Calculus/Trig Instrumental Music 1, 2, 3, 4 Forensic Science Vocal Music 1,2 Genetics Art 1, 2, 3, 4 Calculus Ceramics College Algebra/Trigonometry Graphic Design Statistics AVLI options Personal Finance/Business Law Required: Theology 3, English 3, U.S. History, Algebra 2 or Pre-Calculus/Trig and Biology or Physics Any 2 or 3 from: Advanced Placement English Language Personal Finance/Business Law Advanced Placement US History Latin: The Lang. of the Church Advanced Placement US Government Chinese 1, 2, 3 Advanced Placement European History French 1, 2, 3 Advanced Placement Biology Spanish 1, 2, 3 Advanced Placement Studio Art Instrumental Music 1, 2, 3 Biology, Physics Vocal Music 1, 2 Chemistry 2 Art 1, 2, 3 Genetics Graphic Design Entrepreneurship AVLI Options
Senior Year. At least by the beginning of the Senior year you must develop a 2-3 page proposal and plan of work, attach it to the Honors Research Form (attached to contract) and have the faculty member sign Form I. Returns Form I to the Undergraduate Program Coordinator who will make you a copy. You will undertake a significant research project under the supervision of a faculty member for two semesters, or the equivalent if working over the summer. Enroll in 401/402 (ideally both semesters). (It is possible that you could take AN 401 during the Junior year instead if you have already begun thesis work that semester). Write a thesis of 25-40 pages depending on the scope of the project. The thesis should be of a quality that could be submitted to a refereed journal. Your supervisor should sign Form II indicating that his/her thesis has been accepted. Defend your thesis to a committee of 2-3 faculty members, including your supervising professor and at least one other faculty member. This should be arranged by your supervising professor. The committee members should sign the form stating that your defense was successful. Submit the completed Form II to the Undergraduate Program Coordinator. Keep a copy for yourself. You may petition the DUS to change the sequence of these requirements (for instance, if you will be studying abroad). Congratulations again. I am looking forward to seeing the results of your independent project. Sincerely, Director, Undergraduate Studies Department of Anthropology, Boston University I: Name of Student: _____________________ Student e-mail address and telephone number: ________________ Date accepted into Honors Program: ________________ GPA at acceptance: __________ (Accepted through petition? Yes/No) Indicate the semester and year when you took the following courses: AN 595 __________ 500-level anthropology bio __________
Senior Year. Semester: Fall Total Credit Hours: 14 Semester: Spring Total Credit Hours: 14 ECE 4961 Capstone Design I 3 ECE 4971 Capstone Design II 3 ECE 4050 Circuits & Electronics III 3 EE Mechatronics Concentration Elective 3 ECE 3210 Control Systems Analysis 3 EE Mechatronics Concentration Elective 3 ECE 3260 Control Systems Lab 1 ME 4140 Intro Robotics and Intell. Mach 3 ME 3610 Dynamics of Machinery 3 Free Elective 2 ECE 3270 Prog. Logic Controller Lab 1 • EE Mechatronics Concentration Electives: ECE 3610, ECE 3660, ECE 4010, ECE 4140, ECE 4210, ECE 4630, ME 4640, VE 3500 Course Cr. Hrs. Course Cr. Hrs.
Senior Year. Semester: Fall Total Credit Hours: 15 Semester: Spring Total Credit Hours: 17 ME 4410 Senior Design I 3 ME 4420 Senior Design II 3 ME 4020 Applied Mac Design ME 4720 Thermal Design or 3 ME 4751 Energy Sys Lab 2 Area of Emphasis Course 1 3 Area of Emphasis Course 3 3 Area of Emphasis Course 2 3 Area of Emphasis Course 4 3 Social Behavior Sc. Elective 3 Area of Emphasis Course 5 3 Social Behavior Sc. Elective 3 Concentration: Mechatronics Course Cr. Hrs. Course Cr. Hrs.
Senior Year. Semester: Fall Total Credit Hours: 15 Semester: Spring Total Credit Hours: 16

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  • Maximum Senior Leverage Ratio Permit the Senior Leverage Ratio on the last day of any fiscal quarter during any period set forth below to be greater than the ratio set forth opposite such date or period below: PERIOD RATIO ------ ----- September 30, 2001 2.50:1.0 December 31, 2001 2.00:1.0 March 31, 2002 through June 30, 2002 2.50:1.0 September 30, 2002 2.00:1.0 December 31, 2002 1.50:1.0 March 31, 2003 through June 30, 2003 2.00:1.0 PERIOD RATIO ------ ----- September 30, 2003 1.50:1.0 December 31, 2003 and thereafter 1.25:1.0

  • Senior Leverage Ratio The Borrower shall not permit its Senior Leverage Ratio at any time to exceed 2.75 to 1.00.

  • Distribution Compliance Period The Purchaser agrees not to resell, pledge or transfer any Purchased Shares within the United States or to any U.S. Person, as each of those terms is defined in Regulation S, during the 40 days following the Closing Date.

  • Fiscal Year; Taxable Year The fiscal year and the taxable year of the Company is the calendar year.

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  • Consolidated Senior Leverage Ratio Permit the Consolidated Senior Leverage Ratio as at the last day of any fiscal quarter of the Borrower Parent (i) occurring on or before March 31, 2015, to exceed 2.50:1.00; (ii) occurring thereafter, to exceed 2.00:1.00.

  • Measurement Period In this Agreement, unless the contrary intention appears, a reference to:

  • Seniority Date Employees shall acquire seniority upon completion of the probationary period as defined in Article XIII and upon acquiring seniority, the seniority date shall relate back to the first date of continuous service in the bargaining unit. If more than one employee commences work on the same date, lot shall determine seniority ranking for such employees. A District-Wide seniority list will be provided for the exclusive representative no later than November 1 of each year.

  • Seniority Dates Upon request, the Employer agrees to make available to the Union the seniority dates of any employees covered by this Agreement. Such seniority dates shall be subject to correction for error on proper representation by the Union.

  • Performance Period This Agreement shall be performed during the period which begins Oct 01 2020 and ends Sep 30 2022. All services under this Agreement must be rendered within this performance period, unless directly specified under a written change or extension provisioned under Article 14, which shall be fully executed by both parties to this Agreement.