Degree Course definition

Degree Course means an undergraduate or post graduate degree course approved by Social Care Wales in accordance with Social Care Wales’s The Approval and Visiting of Degree Courses in Social Work (Wales) Rules 2017;
Degree Course means a course of study at a recognised higher education institution of at least three years full-time duration, or its part-time equivalent.
Degree Course means a university or college of advanced education degree course approved by the Director.

Examples of Degree Course in a sentence

  • Candidates who have passed the requisite Engineering Degree Course or are in the final year of Engineering Degree course are eligible to apply.

  • Allocation of seats for admission to the Professional Undergraduate Degree Course in Law into the Unaided (Vina-Anudanit) Professional Educational Institutions and Unaided/Self- Financed Undergraduate Degree Departments/Courses in Law into Non-Agricultural Universities.

  • The Year 3 Project is the most important single piece of work undertaken during the Degree Course.

  • The Curriculum Nomenclature or Course Structure Grouping for each UG Degree Course (B.Tech.

  • Course: Eligibility Conditions and requirement for admissions to LLB-5 Full time Regular Integrated Undergraduate Degree Course are detailed below: -Eligibility condition and requirement for admissions:A.


More Definitions of Degree Course

Degree Course means the course of study in Veterinary & Animal Science, namely B.V.Sc. & A.H. (Bachelor of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry) Degree as prescribed in Part IV of MSVE -2016 regulations spread over five professional years (51/2 years duration) including a compulsory internship.
Degree Course means a course which leads to a recognised United Kingdom degree at bachelor’s level or above, or an equivalent qualification at level 6 or above of the Regulated Qualifications Framework.
Degree Course means the course of study in Fisheries Science Degree namely Bachelor of Fisheries Science (B.F.Sc.).
Degree Course means the course of study in agriculture;
Degree Course means a course of study at a recognised higher education institution of at least three years full-time duration, or its part time equivalent, which on completion would lead to the conferring of a bachelor degree. deputy principal means a teacher appointed as such, irrespective of title, in a primary or secondary department, or across a whole school, who assists the Principal in his or her responsibility for the conduct and organisation of the school. director means the person appointed by the employer to be responsible for the overall management and administration of a service in which an early childhood/pre-school teacher is employed. employer means an employer covered by this Agreement. five year trained teacher means a teacher who has obtained a degree that requires four years of full-time study at an Australian university and in addition has satisfactorily completed a postgraduate diploma or higher qualification in teacher education at an Australian university requiring at least one year of full-time study, has completed a degree in teacher education at an Australian University that requires the completion of five years full time study, holds equivalent qualifications or was classified as a five year trained teacher at the commencement of this Agreement. four year trained teacher means a teacher who has completed a degree in teacher education or early childhood education that requires four years of full-time study at an Australian university, or is a graduate who holds a Diploma of Education from a
Degree Course means a course leading to the honours degree in social work, or postgraduate qualification which has been
Degree Course means a course leading to the honours degree in social work, or postgraduate qualification which has been approved by the Council in accordance with The Scottish Social