New Course definition

New Course means any course which has a substantially different course content and occupational objective from any course previously offered by the school and which has been offered for a period of time less than six months.
New Course means any course which has a
New Course means any new course, training program, product, service, seminar, webinar or similar offering that is not a derivative work of the Courses, the Book or any Sequel.

Examples of New Course in a sentence

  • Delivering High-Quality Cancer Care: Charting a New Course for a System in Crisis.

  • Citing “misunderstanding about our trials,” Time Warner Cable announced plans to defer implementation of usage- based billing trials in Rochester, New York, Greensboro, North Carolina, and Austin and San Antonio, Texas, to enable “consultation with our customers and other interested parties.” See Time Warner Cable Charts a New Course on Consumption Based Billing Measurement Tools to be Made Available, April 16, 2009.

  • For small course content changes please also submit a syllabus.(Please note: for significant content changes you may be asked to complete a New Course Proposal Form).

  • All New Course Request forms are included as Appendix C and match those described in section 5D.

  • Note: 1 Only the New Course Construction category is included in the economic impact analysis, because it represents new economic output or activity.

  • Provide Reasons for the Substantial Modifications or New Course: Periodic Review20.

  • New Course shall be processed as per Clause 2.15 of Chapter II of the Approval Process Handbook.

  • After clicking on the New Course icon, the new course form will initiate as shown below.

  • Similarly, to initiate a new course proposal, click on the New Course icon at the top right of the proposals queue (red oval shown below).

  • Pan Guang, “China and Central Asia: Charting a New Course for Regional Cooperation,” China Brief/The Jamestown Foundation Vol.

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