Technical Specialty Sample Clauses

Technical Specialty. Technical courses from A.A.S. degree that ETSU did not accept for direct transfer credit. In order to petition to earn credit for these hours, students must
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Technical Specialty. Evidence Technician $0.70 per hour Patrol/Field Training Officer $0.70 per hour Firearms Instructor $0.70 per hour Accident Reconstructionist $0.70 per hour Drug Recognition Expert $0.70 per hour Drone Operator $0.70 per hour MARC Instructor $0.70 per hour Animal Control Officer $0.70 per hour Traffic Specialist $0.70 per hour Shellfish Warden $0.70 per hour Assistant Harbormaster $0.70 per hour Detective $1.40 per hour School Resource Officer $1.40 per hour Harbormaster $1.40 per hour K9 Officer $1.40 per hour
Technical Specialty. General Technical Option Up to 27 credit hours of qualifying prior college coursework not meeting other program requirements may be applied toward the technical specialty hours. • ACC 1050 Payroll Accounting • ACC 1070 Income Tax • ACC 1150 Computerized Accounting • ACC 2010 Accounting III • ACC 2020 Cost Accounting • FIN 2000 Introduction to Finance • FIN 2800 Personal Finance and Investments • XX 0000 Human Resource Law • XX 0000 Training and Development • XX 0000 Human Resource Law • XX 0000 Employee Benefits • XX 0000 Human Resource Management • XX 0000 Talent Management • XX 0000 Employment Law • XX 0000 Advanced Compensation and Benefits • ELT 1150 DC Electronics • ELT 1450 AC Electronics • ELT 1555 Networking for Electronics • ELT 1560 Introduction to C Programming • ELT 2150 Electronic Devices I • ELT 2450 Electronics Devices II • ELT 2550 Digital Electronics • ELT 2750 Electronic Communication Systems • ELT 2850 Digital Electronics II • ELT 2900 Microprocessors • ELT 2950 Programmable Logic Controllers • ITS 1000 Introduction to Technical Computer Concepts • HCM 2010 Organization of Health Services in the U.S. • HCM 3300 Managerial Applications of Health Services Law • HCM 4050 Design and Implementation of Health Care Initiatives • HCM 4250 Health Services in Society • HCM 4400 Quality and Assessment in Health Care • MED 1020 Medical Law and Ethics • HIM 1220 Introduction to Health Information Management • INS 1220 Basic Insurance • MED 1010 Medical Terminology • MED 1020 Medical Law and Ethics • MED 2200 Medical Office Administration • MED 2210 Medical Office Software • PHY 1260 Pathophysiology • ITS 1000 Introduction to Technical Computer Concepts • ITS 1500 Computer Systems and Emerging Technologies • ITS 1505 Computer Systems and Emerging Technologies II • ITS 1550 Computer Network Infrastructure • ITS 1560 Computer Network Infrastructure II • ITS 1650 Help Desk Procedures • ITS 2000 Windows Administration • ITS 2050 *XXX Administration • ITS 2150 Applied Server Technologies • ITS 2252 CISCO Technologies I • DA 1000 Clinical Science for the Dental Assistant • DA 1010 Foundations Dental Assisting • DA 1020 General Dentistry • DA 1030 Oral Health Education for the Dental Assistant • DA 2000 Dental Materials • DA 2010 Radiology • DA 2020 Chairside Assisting/Specialist • DA 2030 Dental Assisting Capstone
Technical Specialty. General Technical Option Up to 27 credit hours of qualifying prior college coursework not meeting other program requirements may be applied toward the technical specialty hours. • GWDA101 Applications and Industry • GWDA113 Fundamentals of Web Page Scripting • GWDA102 Rapid Visualization • GWDA122 Typography-Hierarchy • GWDA103 Digital Illustration • GWDA202 Interface Design • GWDA105 Concept Design • GWDA203 Pre-Press and Production • GWDA111 Introduction to Layout Design • GWDA207 Design History • GWDA112 Typography-Traditional • GWDA209 Portfolio I
Technical Specialty. General Technical Option Up to 27 credit hours of qualifying prior college coursework not meeting other program requirements may be applied toward the technical specialty hours. • GADB 101 Introduction To Game Development • GADB 213 Game Modeling • GADB 102 Interactive Storytelling • GADB 222 Advanced Level Design • GADB 202 Game Design & Game Play • GADB 223 Advanced Hard Surface & Organic Modeling • GADB 205 Concept Design & Illustration • GADB 253 Environmental Modeling • GADB 212 Level Design
Technical Specialty. General Technical Option Up to 27 credit hours of qualifying prior college coursework not meeting other program requirements may be applied toward the technical specialty hours. • GADB 101 Introduction to Game Development • GADB 212 Level Design • GADB 102 Interactive Storytelling • GADB 213 Game Modeling • GADB 202 Game Design & Game Play • GADB 222 Advanced Level Design • GADB 205 Concept Design & Illustration • GADB 253 Environmental Modeling • GD 105 Survey of Graphic Design • GD 203 Digital Layout • GD 107 Introduction to Design Applications • GD 204 History of Graphic Design • GD 108 Digital Photography for Design • GD 211 Digital Pre-Press • GD 109 Digital Illustration • GD 212 Typography: Hierarchy • GD 110 Introduction to Typography: Traditional • MAAB 101 Language of Animation & Film • MAAB 204 Acting & Movement for Animators • MAAB 102 Life Drawing & Gesture • MAAB 213 3D Modeling
Technical Specialty. General Technical Option Up to 27 credit hours of qualifying prior college coursework not meeting other program requirements may be applied toward the technical specialty hours. • GWDA 101 Applications and Industry • GWDA 133 Fundamentals of Web Design • GWDA 103 Digital Illustration • GWDA 202 Interface Design • GWDA 105 Concept Design • GWDA 209 Portfolio I • GWDA 111 Introduction to Layout Design • GWDA 222 Intermediate Layout Design • GWDA 112 Typography-Traditional • GWDA 243 Object Oriented Scripting • GWDA 122 Typography-Hierarchy • GWDA 272 Corporate Identity • GWDA 102 Rapid Visualization • GWDA 252 Advanced Layout Design • GWDA 203 Pre-Press and Production • GWDA 262 Package Design • GWDA 207 Design History • GWDA 282 Collateral Design • GWDA 212 Typography-Expressive & Experimental • GWDA 302 Information Design • GWDA 232 Form and Space • GWDA 305 Art Direction • GWDA 242 Graphic Symbolism • GWDA 308 Business of Graphic Design
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  • Technical Specifications The Technical Specifications furnished on the CD are intended to establish the standards for quality, performance and technical requirements for all labor, workmanship, material, methods and equipment necessary to complete the Work. When specifications and drawings are provided or referenced by the County, these are to be considered part of the Scope of Work, and to be specifically documented in the Detailed Scope of Work. For convenience, the County supplied specifications, if any, and the Technical Specifications furnished on the CD.

  • Technical Services Party B will provide technical services and training to Party A, taking advantage of Party B’s advanced network, website and multimedia technologies to improve Party A’s system integration. Such technical services shall include: (a) administering, managing and maintaining Party A’s information application system and website system infrastructure; (b) providing system optimization plans and implementing optimization features; (c) assuring the security and reliability of the website application systems; (d) procuring, installing and supporting the relevant products produced by Party B, and providing training in the use of those products; (e) managing and maintaining all network and providing technologies to assure the reliability and efficiency thereof; (f) providing information technology services and assuring the reliable operation of the information infrastructure.

  • General specifications For the purpose of this Regulation, the vehicle shall fulfil the following requirements:

  • Technical Specifications and Drawings a) The Goods and Related Services supplied under this Contract shall conform to the technical specifications and standards mentioned in Section VI, Schedule of Requirements and, when no applicable standard is mentioned, the standard shall be equivalent or superior to the official standards whose application is appropriate to the Goods' country of origin. b) The Supplier shall be entitled to disclaim responsibility for any design, data, drawing, specification or other document, or any modification thereof provided or designed by or on behalf of the Procuring Entity, by giving a notice of such disclaimer to the Procuring Entity. c) Wherever references are made in the Contract to codes and standards in accordance with which it shall be executed, the edition or the revised version of such codes and standards shall be those specified in the Schedule of Requirements. During Contract execution, any changes in any such codes and standards shall be applied only after approval by the Procuring Entity and shall be treated in accordance with GCC Clause 33.

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  • Technical Safeguards 1. USAC and DSS will process the data matched and any data created by the match under the immediate supervision and control of authorized personnel to protect the confidentiality of the data, so unauthorized persons cannot retrieve any data by computer, remote terminal, or other means. 2. USAC and DSS will strictly limit authorization to these electronic data areas necessary for the authorized user to perform their official duties. All data in transit will be encrypted using algorithms that meet the requirements of the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) Publication 140-2 or 140-3 (when applicable). 3. Authorized system users will be identified by User ID and password, and individually tracked to safeguard against the unauthorized access and use of the system. System logs of all user actions will be saved, tracked and monitored periodically. 4. USAC will transmit data to DSS via encrypted secure file delivery system. For each request, a response will be sent back to USAC to indicate success or failure of transmission.

  • Engineering Services Definition: Engineering Services includes any service or creative work, the adequate performance of which requires education, training and experience in the application of special knowledge in consulting, investigating, evaluating, planning and designing, engineering principles. Engineering Services covered by the Xxxxxx Architect-Engineers Act (40 U.S.C. 1102) are not covered in the primary scope of OASIS SB. Examples: Service areas that are included under the Engineering Services discipline include, but are not limited to the following: 1. Systems Engineering 2. Advanced Technology Pilots and Trials 3. Alternative Energy Sources and Engineering 4. Configuration Management 5. Concept Development

  • Quality Management System Supplier hereby undertakes, warrants and confirms, and will ensue same for its subcontractors, to remain certified in accordance with ISO 9001 standard or equivalent. At any time during the term of this Agreement, the Supplier shall, if so instructed by ISR, provide evidence of such certifications. In any event, Supplier must notify ISR, in writing, in the event said certification is suspended and/or canceled and/or not continued.

  • Manufacturing Services Patheon will perform the Manufacturing Services for Products to be distributed and sold by Client in the Territory for the fees specified in Schedules B and C to the relevant Product Agreement. Schedule B to each Product Agreement sets forth a list of cost items that are included in the Price for Products; all cost items that are not included in this list are excluded from the Price and are subject to additional fees to be paid by Client. Patheon may amend the fees set out in Schedules B and C to a Product Agreement as set forth in Article 4. Patheon will perform the Manufacturing Services solely at the Manufacturing Site, unless otherwise agreed in writing by Client. If the parties agree that Patheon will supply, and Client will purchase, at least a specified minimum percentage of Client’s requirements for a Product under a Product Agreement (the “Required Percentage”), then the applicable Product Agreement will set forth the Required Percentage and the time period during which the obligation will apply (the “Required Period”). But this obligation (if any) will cease to apply to Client with respect to the Product if Patheon fails to remain in material compliance with its obligations under this Agreement or the applicable Product Agreement, or Patheon suspends performance under this Agreement or the applicable Product Agreement in connection with a Force Majeure Event or where Patheon is or will be prevented from supplying the Product as a result of the action of a Regulatory Authority. Subject to its obligation (if any) to purchase the Required Percentage of a Product during the Required Period, Client may, at any time, obtain Product from a third party or may, at any time, qualify a third party to perform Manufacturing Services for the Product. In performing the Manufacturing Services, Patheon and Client agree that:

  • Prescription Safety Glasses Prescription safety glasses will be furnished by the employer. The employer retains the authority to establish reasonable rules and procedures regarding frequency of issue, replacement of damaged glasses, limits on reimbursement costs and coordination with the employer's vision plan.

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