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241 It is an independent body and the courses are drawn up by specialist committees including representatives from government, industry and teaching.
242 Only in their most elementary courses do other academic fields offer even a partial parallel.
243 A government worker took courses in various software applications and got to be the expert in her unit.
244 Another key aspect of the new courses has been the building in of planned linkages to degree provision.
245 Prospective physical geographers should take basic courses in calculus, physics, chemistry, engineering, modern biology, and computer programming.
246 Genes probably goes beyond most introductory courses and will also prove useful to advanced students.
247 Others will seek alliances with infotainment giants such as Microsoft or Disney to project their courses around the world.
248 High school students can select from a variety of applied academic courses in addition to a more traditional college-preparatory curriculum.
249 The Department's share of the costs of approved courses was intended to average out at 25%.
250 He also preferred the Durham system to the Cambridge system because it afforded the chance of more general courses of study.
251 The offshore petroleum industry training organisation has now established a data base to provide details of the courses attended.
252 Electronic marking is particularly appropriate on large courses, since it helps avoid the problems of managing the handing-in of work.
253 As well as organising conferences and courses the group also helped set up a national awards scheme and backed a number of arts publications.
254 Can this be the beginning of the end for vastly over priced computer training courses?
255 Places on the courses are limited and advance booking is essential.
256 Courses cater for all levels of diver from the absolute beginner up to those who want to fine tune their technique.
257 There are 30 courses dedicated to specific safety issues, such as handling portable gas cylinders,[http://sentencedict.com/courses.html] food hygiene and accident investigation procedures.
258 There is open access to undergraduate and postgraduate courses as well as reciprocal facilities in Science and Social Science departments.
259 It is interesting that both of these organisations are using a competency based approach in the current revision of their courses.
260 At major attraction of Ufford Park is its proximity to other courses.
261 They may also be taken as valuable additions to courses which do not specifically include them.
262 With a list ranging from vocational and leisure courses to adult basic education, there's something for just about everyone.
263 Additional courses may be taken if desired.
264 The topic is not taught in degree courses.
265 We had this understanding that courses were roughly the same weight.
266 Most companies are looking to sponsor students on specific courses.
267 He explains that there was an explosion of courses through the 1960s.
268 Participant sales meeting or training courses arranged by the company.
269 A key issue for higher education in the 1990's is the need for greater diversity of courses.
270 The lab has recently been updated to allow for more advanced courses.
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