Примери за използване на Appropriate for students на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Description: This is also an open level workshop, appropriate for students of any level.
Tours are most appropriate for students at the second grade level or higher.
The Finch has support for dozens of programming languages,including those appropriate for students as young as 5 years old!
Most appropriate for students in the business field, with a wide range of specializations.
It has support for over a dozen programming languages,including environments appropriate for students as young as eight years old.
Most appropriate for students who want the flexibility of liberal arts in interdisciplinary studies, with a wide range of electives.
Completion of the two-year program is appropriate for students whose vocational plans include helping people, i.e.
It has support for over a dozen programming languages and environments,including several environments appropriate for students as young as eight years old.
Description: This workshop is appropriate for students of intermediate and advanced level.
The Finch has support for dozens of programming languages,including those appropriate for students as young as 5 years old!
This template- appropriate for students, teachers, or businesses- features a title slide with a map of the Australian continent in a gray-on-gray color scheme.
This is a program of study that is appropriate for students seeking a medical or medical research degree.
Most appropriate for students who enjoy more intensive studies for career paths such as engineers, teachers, researchers, scientists, lawyers, and business owners.
The conference“Tendencies and innovations in the textile andfashion industry” is appropriate for students, teachers, specialists, designers, manufacturers, distributors, managers and people, who are interested in textile and fashion.
It is also appropriate for students who have no undergraduate degree but extensive practical experience and who can use the program to prove their ability to undertake postgraduate study.
The Film Studies Minor is an interdisciplinary program appropriate for students who wish to study both the practical and theoretical aspects of film and media production.
The program is appropriate for students keen to pursue a career in policy research and in the local and international development organizations.
Completion of the two-year degree is appropriate for students whose vocational plans include helping people(i.e., teaching, social welfare, probation, criminology, nursing, law, personnel).
This emphasis is appropriate for students who are seeking to teach and lead others with a focus on leadership in physically challenging and technical outdoor pursuits in remote environments.
The Philosophy and Religion minor is an interdisciplinary program appropriate for students who wish to study the philosophical and religious components of human experience, considered as fundamental elements of civilizations.
The program is appropriate for students holding a baccalaureate degree in biology, health science, or related sciences, or for those who have taken the prerequisite undergraduate courses.
This flexible degree is appropriate for students who wish to pursue coursework in multiple disciplinary areas including general business, IT and e-business management.
The program is appropriate for students holding a baccalaureate degree in biology, health science, or related sciences, or for those who have taken the prerequisite undergraduate courses(see prerequisites below).
The A.A. degree in Psychology is appropriate for students who wish to emphasize behavioral science fields, whether for personal interest or with the goal of transfer to major in Psychology, or in related fields such as cognitive science, counseling and educational psychology…[-].
This degree builds a knowledge base appropriate for students transferring to arts and humanities programs at four-year institutions or for students building a base for transfer specialization in areas of emphasis that require primarily upper-division coursework, such as Social Work, Multicultural and Gender Studies, or World Arts and Cultures.