Examples of Joint programs in a sentence
Joint programs are planned cooperatively between 2 or more Sections, and Sections participating in a joint program do not typically plan a separate independent program.
Joint programs between TWIs and HBIs—especially unique, high-demand programs—can enhance the program offerings at Maryland’s HBIs and increase their other-race enrollment.
Joint programs allow for a concentration of courses in computer science as well as in another discipline of the student's choice.
Joint programs may be established between systems upon the mutual approval of the local Boards affected.
Joint programs between the MPH and the MD, DPT, DVM, PharmD, DMD, and JD degrees involve the sharing of up to 12 credits (of the required 48 for the MPH), so the amount of time required is less than it would be if the two programs were pursued sequentially.
Joint programs train 97 percent of all construction apprentices in Illinois, 92 percent in California, and 63 percent in Oregon (Xxxxx & Xxxxx, 2020; Calamuci, 2020; Stepick & Xxxxx, 2021).
Joint programs are available with the Departments of Mathematics and Statistics, Geography, Physics and Physical Oceanography, and Economics.
Joint programs are collaborative programs that have strong interdependence among the participants and their respective contributions to courses, faculty, or other resources.
Joint programs are envisaged with objective # 5 of the IW focal area that addresses the demonstration of reduced pollution from persistent toxic substances, particularly endocrine disruptors.
Each Party agrees to give due consideration to any request to collaborate and cooperate on any of the following areas: Joint research and training programs; Faculty mobility Student mobility The preparation of joint proposals for external funding; Joint programs of consulting and evaluation; Joint sponsorship of conferences; Joint publication; Exchange of materials, articles and other publications; and Other such activities as may be mutually agreed upon.