Teaching undergraduate education does not singularly focus on skills and competencies. |
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Each school typically wants a copy of an official undergraduate transcript. |
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Sadly, pizza too often resembles a mess of cheese and warmed-over cold meats toasted by an undergraduate under an oven grill. |
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Even Lincoln, despite typical undergraduate japes, is hardly a hotbed of gossip. |
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My journey into the subject started when I had the good fortune to enroll in Irwin Silverman's third year undergraduate course on the topic. |
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I still have some of the photocopied papers I copied off when I was an undergraduate, and boy, do they look raggy. |
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Born in London, he was raised in a well-to-do family, and given an undergraduate education. |
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Each academic year over 1,000 students enroll in undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral courses taught by the Judaic Studies faculty. |
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The student with undergraduate deficiencies should expect to take more time working for the advanced degree. |
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He still couldn't tell her how he felt because she was still one of his undergraduate advisees. |
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When I was an undergraduate I spent my weekends fending off aggressive winos as I worked behind the counter in an edge-of-Oxford corner shop. |
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In the smaller land grant colleges, graduate education becomes less important relative to undergraduate education. |
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Nor does this word occur in the discussion of requirements and electives for the undergraduate major or minor. |
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The undergraduate program in Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity has more than 90 student majors and minors. |
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I was in the jungle in Mexico, doing my undergraduate thesis on how the Zapotec Indians use plants for medical purposes. |
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In 1935, the Laplace transform was a topic of frontline research, by 1955 it was standard fare in undergraduate courses. |
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If you're a college undergraduate taking an anthropology course this year, you may notice a familiar name on your anthro textbook. |
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The undergraduate award is renewable through graduate school programs in math, science, engineering, library science and education. |
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Over 30 years ago undergraduate physics labs in Glasgow University were run on very similar lines to the Oxford system you describe. |
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Entrepreneurship was one of the elective modules he studied as an undergraduate. |
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In my opinion, the book is appropriately sized for an undergraduate course. |
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Every pupil will be linked up with an undergraduate mentor and they will attend lectures as well as lessons. |
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I came late to archaeology, having studied art history at undergraduate level. |
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Graduate schools often offer fellowships or graduate teaching assistantships that undergraduate programs do not. |
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He developed pulmonary tuberculosis at the time of his final undergraduate examination, resulting in over two years in a sanatorium. |
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So I said that she had previously gone to the class for the undergraduate majors, but this one was for the graduate students. |
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The report covers the changing design and management of undergraduate majors in colleges of agriculture. |
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Dandenong, a major trauma center, is a teaching hospital for undergraduate and graduate medical and nursing students. |
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Timely deposits must be made and official transcripts forwarded from undergraduate schools. |
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I think schools like this do the best job of providing an undergraduate education in the world. |
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I don't know other schools offering this kind of work at an undergraduate level. |
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I would not however, recommend it as a primary text for undergraduate students. |
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Under the plan, all undergraduates entering Tulane University will matriculate through a single undergraduate college. |
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The undergraduate I have my eye on is, at 76, probably the oldest fresher this ancient university has ever matriculated. |
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In addition to free tuition at undergraduate level, the principal support is a means-tested maintenance grant. |
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Seventy eight percent of the undergraduate respondents were seniors or juniors. |
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High school seniors and undergraduate college students pursuing a career in equine publishing were eligible to compete for the AHP Student Award. |
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The senior undergraduate course in American constitutional law touches a host of moral issues buffeting our country today. |
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At the undergraduate level, some schools offer traditionalist approaches to education. |
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Official transcripts of your undergraduate work will also need to be sent to each school. |
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Academic dress for certificants is a black trencher cap and an undergraduate gown together with a black stole with a facing of tangerine. |
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The oddest color I think I've seen was a fluorescent shocking pink compound that turned up in the lab next door when I was an undergraduate. |
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My interest in trilingualism and multilingualism started during my undergraduate studies in linguistic related subjects. |
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We also established a mentoring program for undergrads with the undergraduate law and business society. |
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I first started reading Ulysses in the late 1990s, as an undergraduate at University College Dublin. |
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Erika is an undergraduate at San Diego State University, majoring in biology. |
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The book is aimed at undergraduate students in the life sciences, and will also be invaluable for many graduate students. |
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As he approached the end of his remarkable four undergraduate years at MIT he began to think about studying for his doctorate. |
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St Martin's college offers undergraduate degrees, postgraduate teaching diplomas and professional development. |
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During my undergraduate years my folks were unemployed so I had support from the local council. |
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In the autumn of 2001, I was teaching an undergraduate class on modern political and social theory. |
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A University of Michigan undergraduate student found some untranslated papyri in the university vault. |
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We bragged that, unlike the chemists, any physicist could teach any undergraduate physics course. |
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He went up to Cambridge University at 14, where he followed the standard undergraduate course of the day. |
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As undergraduate psychology majors universally learn, at its core, all psychology is social psychology. |
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She had graduated as valedictorian of her class and was now pursuing an undergraduate degree in accounting. |
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As a Harvard undergraduate, Eisenberg had been fascinated by Chinese history and culture. |
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The telescope, although not fully functional, is normally used for research on visual binary stars and for undergraduate student assignments. |
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An undergraduate in academical dress may nowadays dispense with the square. |
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In England, undergraduate places have already been increased to help raise the number of new doctors. |
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Becky Hemington did her undergraduate degree in human nutrition at the University of Guelph. |
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Kristen earned her undergraduate degree in applied human nutrition at the University of Guelph. |
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Trying to illustrate, in an undergraduate lab, the growth of stenothermal bacteria and Neisseria gonorrhoeae is probably not the best choice. |
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Teachers scored undergraduate presentations consistently high across all evaluation categories. |
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The Oxbridge postgraduate community is much more mixed and meritocratic than the undergraduate body. |
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Klein's narrative style and focus on individuals might suggest using this book as a supplement in an undergraduate course. |
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I was taking it pass-fail, along with a thesis, a graduate course, and an upper level undergraduate course. |
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This gives the undergraduate students one example of a theoretical framework with which to view fathering. |
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Lunching with one's classmates can help the undergraduate develop a sense of perspective about their studies. |
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Many, however, come across as parodies of the cheerfully uninformed American undergraduate. |
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So the older brother became a rather feckless Oxford undergraduate just about to begin his own career. |
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I liked moving the paint around, and I painted figuratively as an undergraduate student. |
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Much of the website content originated from a multimedia instructional program developed for undergraduate teaching. |
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Dietitians should be introduced to interdisciplinary research in undergraduate programs. |
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It also may be an engaging supplemental text for an undergraduate introduction to family studies course. |
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A former undergraduate pharmaceutical major, John was in charge of inventorying our medical supplies. |
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It would make a fine contribution to any class on pneumatology or spirituality at an undergraduate or graduate level. |
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It should have been a crowning moment in the undergraduate career of an exemplary St. Thomas student. |
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This book is aimed at readers across the academic spectrum, from advanced undergraduate students to post-doctorates entering the field. |
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There are currently 16,000 students studying undergraduate and postgraduate degrees. |
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He obtained both an undergraduate and postgraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania. |
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Since his undergraduate days Hawking has been a keen follower of the philosopher Karl Popper. |
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Participants were 154 undergraduate students who received partial course credit for their participation. |
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By that time, Catrin was an undergraduate student studying criminology and criminal justice as part of a broader social sciences degree. |
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The purpose of the funding is to promote and encourage cross-disciplinary studies, as well as to offer financial aid for undergraduate students. |
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Public education is free to all citizens through the first undergraduate degree. |
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Wilg recruits not only freshwomen, but all female undergraduate students as well. |
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This course gives the hardcore basics for surviving through the monotony of the undergraduate frosh existence. |
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Academic undergraduate curricula would have to be re-scheduled to incorporate time for acupuncture at the expense of other course work. |
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This book is ideally suited for a two-term undergraduate algebra course culminating in a discussion on Galois theory. |
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Combining a concrete perspective with an exploration-based approach, this analysis develops Galois theory at an entirely undergraduate level. |
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Grantham University diversified its degree programs by adding undergraduate academic programs in general studies and criminal justice. |
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Their experiments showed that the added sound did help undergraduate computer science students with debugging. |
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They have undergraduate or graduate degrees in subjects including anthropology, geology, marine science and maritime history. |
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I studied economics at the University of Victoria previous to my nursing education although I did not complete an undergraduate degree. |
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Nine pedestals lining the outdoor observation deck support smaller telescopes for hands-on undergraduate learning. |
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I was finishing an undergraduate degree at Sydney University in 1975, and heard many theories as the academic year drew to a close. |
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Last month, the board approved new undergraduate degree programs in social work and marine science. |
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He is an adviser for the Dairy Science Club and has been a mentor for many undergraduate and high school students working on research projects. |
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Everyone else in the race was either an Oxbridge graduate or undergraduate. |
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Reflective journals have prompted self-regulated or metacognitive ways of thinking in students in graduate and undergraduate education courses. |
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There is sufficient scope and depth here to support an independent course in a law school or in other undergraduate or graduate study. |
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The downtown campus offers a broad range of undergraduate and graduate courses. |
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Many graduate and undergraduate students have worked with us on our radar work and we appreciate their valuable contributions. |
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He teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in Child Development, Test and Measurements, and Educational Psychology. |
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He has also won the three major teaching awards in his college and both the graduate and undergraduate teaching awards in his department. |
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Professor Hart disabused me of my addled adolescent liberalism and smugness over the four years I was his student as an undergraduate. |
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The target population included students enrolled in undergraduate courses during the Spring 2002 semester. |
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Katherine has also found time to lecture undergraduate dance students and tutor for distance learning degree modules. |
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He had a perfect A average as an undergraduate but his father, a milkman, had no political connections so he was denied entrance. |
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At Haverford College, I generally include an introduction to fluid dynamics in our undergraduate mechanics course. |
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Maybe this explains why undergraduate admission numbers are down in many departments. |
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If selected for the program, you do not drill or wear a uniform while you complete your undergraduate degree. |
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There must be at least one undergraduate and graduate student elected, as well as at least one representative, grad or undergrad, from each of the university's six faculties. |
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As an undergraduate I had a number of little jobs, as a waiter and barman, and I enrolled as a midshipman in the Royal Naval Reserve at weekends and holidays. |
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To be eligible to present at the conference, students must be enrolled as undergrads or have graduated but present research conducted during their undergraduate study. |
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As an undergraduate, mathematics had been his preferred subject and he was exposed to political economy only in an introductory course taught by Hadley. |
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In my undergraduate day we came out of medical schools with shiny doctor's badges on our freshly starched white coats, ironed lovingly by our proud mothers. |
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When an undergraduate does something extraordinary and revelatory, my eyes do get wet. |
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He holds an undergraduate degree in natural sciences and an MA in health statistics, but no PhD and no climatology credentials. |
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The prize is given to the graduate or undergraduate student who submitted the best paper on an intelligence-related subject during the preceding year. |
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He then went to the University of Southern Florida in Tampa as an undergraduate, before getting his masters in Kansas. |
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However, a sample of one-tenth of one per cent of the entire undergraduate student population is far too small to generalize these opinions to them. |
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Deresiewicz taught English at Yale for a decade, and he studied at Columbia for undergraduate and graduate school. |
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She has received undergraduate and graduate degrees in art education and studio art, concentrating on lithography and painting in oil and gouache. |
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From his undergraduate days he had been recognised as an authority on any abstract subject, and his directness of approach and candour were an inspiration to his associates. |
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They stormed into law, medical, and veterinary schools, and female undergraduate enrollment surged. |
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In reference to employment rates, the study finds that two years after graduation 95.8 per cent of graduates from undergraduate programs are employed. |
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However, about a third already had undergraduate or postgraduate degrees. |
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An undergraduate major in anthropology not only provides a sound Liberal Arts education but also gives students a needed edge in today's fiercely competitive job market. |
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He was promoted to the rank of flight lieutenant in 1998 and started a RAAF undergraduate residency training at Nambour General Hospital in Queensland. |
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The objective of this project was to evaluate an on-line web-based soil erosion lesson as a supplemental resource for introductory undergraduate soil science. |
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Students would take the first two years of an undergraduate degree at the two-year college and transfer to a four-year institution to complete the baccalaureate. |
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According to the dust jacket, this book was written for advanced undergraduate students in sociology, public policy, and business management courses. |
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Another Spartan student said that his undergraduate degree came from an unaccredited chiropractic school that American medical schools were unlikely to recognize. |
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I'm trying to find a suitable metaphor for the startling ungentleness with which the world is apparently greeting the triumphant completion of my undergraduate education. |
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It is the intention of this book to provide an overview of the behaviour of alicyclic compounds in the depth required for an undergraduate chemistry course. |
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The number of foreign students enrolled in institutions of higher education in the United States continues to grow at the undergraduate as well as at the graduate level. |
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One of the major problems is that the college will recognise the qualifications of people who become specialists, but it will not recognise their undergraduate qualifications. |
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There were no reports of supernatural sounds, translucent ghosts, or mischievous poltergeists, let alone greenskinned reptoids in an undergraduate girls dorm! |
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My major objective for undergraduate students is that they learn how to think scientifically and to develop an appreciation of why this might be useful. |
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The access course is a one year part-time evening course which provides mature students with the opportunity to prepare for an undergraduate programme of full time study. |
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The guests and public took tours of the place where currently over 500 undergraduate and graduate students are pursuing degrees in information technology and interactive arts. |
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As an undergraduate in wartime Oxford he played Angelo in Measure for Measure and in 1951 excited Stratford audiences as Prince Hal and Henry V in the Shakespearian tetralogy. |
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Some simply wanted to practice their English, while others hoped to obtain vocational training in law enforcement or pursue undergraduate or graduate degrees. |
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Even though his undergraduate studies had led him to be a vegetarian, he decided to intern with a small pork producer. |
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Rigg's subject is fascinating and his material is rich, but the book's organization makes it problematic for undergraduate or non-specialist readers. |
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Some of the undergraduate boys complained to me that they couldn't get to first base with her and speculated that she must be dating some honcho lawyer or actor in New York. |
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As a Harvard undergraduate, he used systolic blood pressure readings to invent the lie detector test. |
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This project will provide unique cross-training opportunities in biology and engineering for undergraduate students, graduate students, and post-doctoral fellows. |
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I had not worked on genetics since, as a Cambridge undergraduate, I had published juvenilia on polymorphisms maintained by single locus selection. |
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His unique teaching style gained him the admiration and affection of the many talented undergraduate and graduate students who were attracted to his lectures and seminars. |
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We are all in our 3rd and final year of our undergraduate degree. |
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She began her career as an impoverished illustrator, earning her bed and board as the lowly assistant manager of an undergraduate dormitory at New York University. |
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Most of the poems employ the forms of the sonnet, rhymed couplets, and ballad stanzas, and most were composed while Cullen was an undergraduate at New York University. |
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Numerous books and articles have been written to explain a wide range of ways economists can use alternative methods in various types of undergraduate courses. |
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Our most competitive subjects at undergraduate level are medicine, law, English, computer science, history, engineering, geography, economics, physiotherapy and midwifery. |
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Peter Doig was doing graduate work at the Chelsea College of Arts when Ofili was an undergraduate, and they soon became friends. |
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The first two chapters could be used for a graduate or upper-level undergraduate course in statistics or biostatistics. |
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Usually such criteria include the overall undergraduate GPA and the GMAT score. |
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Srivastava provides a pedodontics and preventive dentistry textbook for undergraduate and graduate students. |
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My first book was my undergraduate essay on Waugh, Orwell, and Huxley. |
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Di Milia examined the tendency of students at both the graduate and undergraduate level to change answers. |
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Food calorimeters are common equipment found in undergraduate laboratories. |
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The guide is meant to be used by high school or undergraduate students writing term papers on Native American issues and history. |
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His undergraduate degree is a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Photography and Printmaking. |
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The scholarships will be a mix of postgraduate and undergraduate studentships. |
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The first five chapters of the book should be accessible to a good senior undergraduate with some knowledge in basic real and complex analysis. |
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The debate stems from a proposal to add a second Cross Cultural Analysis Requirement, to the undergraduate core curriculum. |
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Innovative health sciences curricula are being applied in undergraduate and continuing education and often incorporate new technologies. |
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In 1572, Raleigh was registered as an undergraduate at Oriel College, Oxford, but he left a year later without a degree. |
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Nicola Pellow, a maths undergraduate at Leicester Polytechnic, whilst at CERN in November 1990, wrote the world's second web browser. |
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The Analytical Society had initially been no more than an undergraduate provocation. |
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He finished his undergraduate course by winning the place of Senior Wrangler, and the first Smith's prize. |
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Subject to their performance, students may then apply for an undergraduate degree or diploma. |
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Most had at least an undergraduate degree, and worked in a mix of white collar and blue collar jobs. |
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Universities typically provide undergraduate education and postgraduate education. |
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The standard undergraduate degree for natural and social science subjects is the Bachelor of Science. |
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Postgraduate qualifications are not designated Master of Arts as in the rest of the UK, as this is an undergraduate degree. |
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Private undergraduate colleges do exist, which are mostly vocational colleges sponsored by private enterprises. |
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There are some private undergraduate colleges, mostly engineering schools, but a majority of these are affiliated to public universities. |
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Private universities in Canada are relatively new and mostly exist at the undergraduate level. |
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Loan applicants must be enrolled for undergraduate study in a postsecondary institution in Korea. |
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French tuition fees are capped based on the level of education pursued, from 183 Euros per year for undergraduate up to 388 for doctorates. |
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Also, associate degrees are rising in popularity on the undergraduate level in Europe. |
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The vast majority of undergraduate programmes offered in the Czech Republic have a standard duration of three years. |
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It is an undergraduate first study cycle program which is required to advance into further studies such as master's degree programs. |
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Physiotherapy is offered both as an undergraduate and a graduate course of study. |
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Many universities place the Bachelor of Social Science between the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science undergraduate degrees. |
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The time required to complete a research doctorate varies from three years, excluding undergraduate study, to six years or more. |
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Entrance is not as controlled as in undergraduate studies, where a strict numerus clausus is applied. |
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Their importance lies in the housing, welfare, social functions, and undergraduate teaching they provide. |
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All other colleges admit both undergraduate and postgraduate students with no age restrictions. |
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Wadham College, founded in 1610, was the undergraduate college of Sir Christopher Wren. |
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The only exceptions are applicants for organ scholarships and those applying to read for a second undergraduate degree. |
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Some UCL departments interview undergraduate applicants prior to making an offer of admission. |
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Students completing this course progress onto undergraduate programmes at Nazarbayev University. |
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In 2012, a new Department of Chemistry was established and a new undergraduate degree, Chemistry with Biomedicine, was launched. |
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Each residence accommodates a mixture of students both home and international, male and female, and, usually, undergraduate and postgraduate. |
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Although a capable student, Locke was irritated by the undergraduate curriculum of the time. |
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The only undergraduate course offered by the Courtauld is a BA in the History of Art. |
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I don't think that I have ever told you what an unforgettable experience it was for me as an undergraduate, hearing you recite Beowulf. |
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But there is plenty of evidence, especially from his undergraduate days, that he did deeply examine his faith. |
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Postgraduate fees vary but are generally more than undergraduate fees, depending on the degree and university. |
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Some institutions offer an undergraduate master's degree as a first degree, typically lasting four years. |
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It offers undergraduate and postgraduate teaching to around 400 students each year. |
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From 1800 to 1801, Stewart gave lectures to undergraduate students on the subject of political economy, the first person to do so. |
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A mathematics undergraduate and descendant of David Hume, Pinsent soon became Wittgenstein's closest friend. |
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There are over 300 undergraduate, 200 taught postgraduate programmes and over 1,600 PhD students. |
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Also while there, he became a great friend of fellow undergraduate Herbert Vere Evatt, with whom he remained in contact throughout his life. |
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A socialist from his undergraduate days, Childe was an atheist and critic of religion, viewing it as a false consciousness based in superstition. |
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The University of Glasgow, since maintaining its provision in Dumfries, has launched a new undergraduate programme in primary teaching. |
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Divinity students wear a black undergraduate gown with a purple saltire cross on the left facing. |
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Aberdeen has approximately 13,500 students from undergraduate to doctoral level, including many international students. |
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The university has more than 550 different undergraduate degree programmes and more than 120 postgraduate taught programmes. |
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As an undergraduate at Cambridge he played cello, and has sung with the Bach Choir twice. |
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The school has approximately 30,000 students and awards undergraduate, master's and doctoral degrees in more than 100 disciplines. |
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The department has over 700 students from 40 countries studying at undergraduate, masters and PhD levels. |
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His jovial, otterish, undergraduate, joshing decency was real, I decided, very country town, very West Australian. |
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Scholarships are also given to undergraduate students by the admissions committee. |
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Columbia University is home to a rich diversity of undergraduate, graduate, and professional publications. |
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Beginning in the Summer 2015, the campus will begin to offer undergraduate credit courses in History. |
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In a typical year, the university has an enrolment of 24,500 undergraduate students and 4,000 graduate students. |
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The University of Granada offers undergraduate programs at their campus in Ceuta. |
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The Ghanaian education system from Kindergarten up to an undergraduate degree level takes 20 years. |
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The Ghanaian education system from nursery school up to an undergraduate degree level takes 20 years. |
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Chafee was in his third year as an undergraduate at Yale University when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. |
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I remember grappling with the self-refutation objection back in my undergraduate days in a philosophy of science course under Robert Frederick. |
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This is a truly shameful vignette of almost superhuman undergraduate arrogance, toffishness and twittishness. |
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Sir Richard Burton, the African explorer, once challenged a fellow Oxford undergraduate to a duel for laughing at his walrus moustache. |
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The Newport-based chartered quantity surveyors business has recruited university undergraduate Elliot Ball as an assistant quantity surveyor. |
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Sunday, May 17 in Gesling Stadium on the university campus, where some 3,400 undergraduate and graduate degrees will be conferred. |
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When I had my first exposure to Dorson at MSU in his undergraduate American Folklore course in fall quarter 1954, he had become a campus legend. |
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Dentistry is offered both as an undergraduate and a postgraduate course. |
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Although the book seems to have been written with an undergraduate audience in mind, even more advanced scholars will find something to appreciate in Saints Alive. |
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Ali Smith, the author of the Booker Prize nominated novel Hotel World and the Whitbread Award winning novel The Accidental, took her undergraduate degree here. |
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His textbook for graduate and undergraduate courses in number and Galois theory covers from Fermat to Gauss, class field theory, complex multiplication, and additional topics. |
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Originally, in the universities of Oxford, Cambridge and Dublin, all undergraduate degrees were in the faculty of arts, hence the name of the degree. |
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Some universities consider undergraduate degrees in professional areas such as engineering, medicine or law as qualifications for pursuing doctorate level degrees. |
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Doctoral applicants were previously required to have a master's degree, but many programs accept students immediately following undergraduate studies. |
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The text reviews the history and key concepts of victimology and presents related journal articles, edited to be accessible to undergraduate students. |
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Also, the Macau Polytechnic Institute and Institute for Tourism Studies are the public educational institute which can offer undergraduate education. |
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In 2011 the School closed its Humanities courses in Sociology, Criminology, Modern History, Politics and Popular Culture at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. |
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Sorensen's forensics coach at the University of Nebraska, Donald Olson, heard his undergraduate student extemporize antitheses during intercollegiate debates. |
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In the charged political climate of the American Revolution, his chief opponent in discussions at the college was an undergraduate of the class of 1777, Alexander Hamilton. |
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Sunday, May 16 in Gesling Stadium on the university's Pittsburgh campus, where more than 3,700 undergraduate and graduate degrees will be conferred. |
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For example, at the undergraduate level, stressing such concepts as numbers of significant digits and inclusion of units with every measurement irritated many of us. |
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Columbia is home to numerous undergraduate academic publications. |
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A case of polio, contracted while doing undergraduate field work in Mexico, forced Martin to rely on a cane, which restricted but did not end his field work. |
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Despite this, stroke often fails to attract much public attention and this topic is often underemphasised in both undergraduate and postgraduate training. |
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An 1895 graduate of Balliol College, Oxford, Belloc was a noted figure within the University, being President of the Oxford Union, the undergraduate debating society. |
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This was accomplished by hiring the individual who coordinated the undergraduate field program for NMU to coordinate the MSU distance field program. |
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Lewis began his academic career as an undergraduate student at Oxford University, where he won a triple first, the highest honours in three areas of study. |
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Warren's Presocratics is clearly intended for a readership consisting of undergraduate students and similarly prepared debutants in this field of study. |
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The Library has been criticised for admitting numbers of undergraduate students, who have access to their own university libraries, to the reading rooms. |
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He had the opportunity to attend the University of Cambridge, but decided, after his first term, to complete the full course of his undergraduate studies at Edinburgh. |
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To be eligible for the MBBS program you must have completed an undergraduate Bachelor level program and be able to calculate a grade point average from your results. |
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Kramer was the lead writer on a revision of Introduction to Clinical Psychology textbook, written for an upper-level undergraduate or a lower-level graduate class. |
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Notable amongst these is Botho University, the country's first private university which offers undergraduate programmes in Accounting, Business and Computing. |
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Within Wales, medical undergraduate education is provided by only Cardiff University, while graduate fast track route training is provided at Swansea University. |
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In 1925, while he was an undergraduate at Balliol College, Oxford, his first work, a poorly received volume of poetry titled Babbling April, was published. |
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Frank Kermode writes that the most important moment of Eliot's undergraduate career was in 1908 when he discovered Arthur Symons's The Symbolist Movement in Literature. |
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There are various undergraduate degrees in information technology incorporating programming, database design, software engineering, networks and information systems. |
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In the United States, a law school is an institution where students obtain a professional education in law after first obtaining an undergraduate degree. |
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Though undergraduate GPA and LSAT score are the most important factors considered by law school admissions committees, individual factors are also somewhat important. |
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His forte was in undergraduate teaching and formulation of teaching programmes, and he was passionate in the elicitation of physical signs at the bedside. |
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The same year, St Mary's College had its first mixed undergraduate intake. |
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Higher education starts with undergraduate or sequential courses, which may offer different options of specialization in academic or professional careers. |
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On 1 December 2009, it was announced that the Ambleside campus would be 'mothballed' at the end of July 2010, and would no longer take new undergraduate students. |
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Froe received both her undergraduate and medical degrees from the University of Missouri, Kansas City, and is a specialist in female urinary incontinence problems. |
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Morganthaler presents a textbook introducing advanced undergraduate and first-year graduate students to the basic concepts of classical macroscopic electromagnetic fields. |
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Pupils toured the Engineering Centre, tested flight simulators and learned about the methods employed by undergraduate students who had designed prototype model aircraft. |
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As one of the Ancient Universities of the United Kingdom, Glasgow University is one of only eight institutions to award undergraduate master's degrees in certain disciplines. |
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It offers a modular undergraduate curriculum, leading to one of a small number of liberal arts degrees, as well as providing the region's only access to postgraduate study. |
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One of the most conspicuous traditions at St Andrews is the wearing of academic dress, particularly the distinctive red undergraduate gown of the United College. |
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This textbook is for a one-semester course for undergraduate and graduate students, and has also been used for a course at the masters level in actuarial science. |
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In 2000 Peking University started to offer a liberal education curriculum to its undergraduate students, followed by other institutions throughout the country. |
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At the time of her election on 8 May 2015, she had not yet completed her undergraduate degree, with a final exam on Scottish politics still to be undertaken. |
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You can complete your training towards QTS at undergraduate or postgraduate levels by completing a course of teacher training at an accredited institution in Wales. |
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