Course Literature definition

Course Literature means all manuals, leaflets and handouts associated with a course.
Course Literature means any documents, goods, articles or other materials, and any data or other information which are provided by QinetiQ to the Customer during or in connection with performance of the Training Course;
Course Literature means additional sources of course information supplied by the University from time to time in connection with the Course including but not limited to: Course content, the learning objectives of the Course, the Course programme, the Course fees and the like.

Examples of Course Literature in a sentence

  • Calc.) 3 ENGL 2*** Level Course (Literature in Title) 3 HUMA - Select 1 course from the Additional Lang., Phil.

Related to Course Literature

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