Academic programs definition

Academic programs means all instructional, research, and instruction and research related public service activities of the institution, including internships, teaching and research assistantships, and cooperative education, at all levels of study.
Academic programs in this context shall mean any group of courses constituting a major, degree, degree option, concentration, certificate program, or similar entity;
Academic programs means New University’s programs, plans, procedures and systems pursuant to which educational instruction and training is delivered either online or via hybrid ground-based programs on the Physical Campuses, and academic degrees, diplomas, honors or certificates are awarded for completion of undergraduate degree programs, graduate degree programs, certificate programs, professional studies programs or other educational programs offered by New University from time-to-time.

Examples of Academic programs in a sentence

  • Academic programs included in this agreement are identified below.

  • All internal merger or closure of Academic programs requires notice to and consultation with the department or departments in which the program is housed and shall be governed by the relevant approved Senate guidelines regarding the discontinuation and suspension of Academic programs.

  • Academic programs recommended by the SIP team that may include components or mandates which conflict with any provision of this Agreement must follow the procedures in Section 3.41 of this Agreement.

  • Academic programs established in the future are not subject to this agreement.

  • Academic programs recommended by the SIP team that may include components or mandates which conflict with any provision of this Agreement must follow the procedures in Section 3.17(B) of this Agreement.

  • Academic programs will work cooperatively in scheduling DJJ programs to minimize interference with school attendance.

  • Ongoing priorities include: Academic programs that support students and prepare them for degree-level study Pathways for under-represented and disadvantaged groups including Indigenous students Student focussed career awareness programs Workshops linked to the secondary school maths and science curriculum Skill building programs connected with schools, the community and industry Professional staff development on the use of contemporary and engaging methodologies.

  • Academic programs are organized into 10 colleges and one independent school: Applied Engineering, Sustainability and Technology; Architecture and Environmental Design; Arts and Sciences; the Arts; Business Administration; Communication and Information; Education, Health and Human Services; Nursing; Podiatric Medicine; and Public Health, as well as the School of Digital Sciences.

  • These programs are Social programs, Academic programs, Athletic programs and Residence Hall living programs.

  • Our reorientation of Applied Research around our Academic programs has led to the development of a research stream in the School of Applied and Computing Sciences.


More Definitions of Academic programs

Academic programs means the full-time registered courses, offered by Park, whether or not for academic credit, including Undergraduate Academic Programs and Graduate Academic Programs and made available to Park Students.
Academic programs means the accredited courses and undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degree programs offered by NJCU and made available to all enrolled students; and does not include non-credit courses or programs;
Academic programs means full-time study in a degree-granting academic program of study offered by the University made available to international students.
Academic programs means all for-credit academic programs and non-credit offerings created, managed and delivered by CSTCC at the Facility.

Related to Academic programs

  • Satisfactory academic progress means that a student passed at least three subjects at the end of the last grading period prior to the request for an enrollment certificate. If the student has not passed at least three subjects, the student will not be given an enrollment certificate and cannot get his/her driver’s license.

  • Academic year means the period of twelve months beginning on 1st January, 1st April, 1st July or 1st September according to whether the course in question begins in the winter, the spring, the summer or the autumn respectively but if students are required to begin attending the course during August or September and to continue attending through the autumn, the academic year of the course is to be considered to begin in the autumn rather than the summer;

  • Academic Board means the Academic Board of the University College established under paragraph 13;

  • Research means a methodical investigation into a subject.

  • Academic employee Academic employee shall mean an employee in the Professional Services Negotiating Unit with academic or qualified academic rank.