Examples of using Students in this program in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Programming
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Official/political
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Computer
Students in this program.
We have had many scholarship students in this program.
Students in this program will have their overall number of course credits required for the M. Arch.
Weeks prior to work experience all students in this program MUST present the following Non-Academic Field Requirements.
Students in this program are encouraged to participate in study abroad opportunities and internships.
Once the general classes have been completed, students in this program have some flexibility so that they can begin to hone their skills in a particular branch of business.
Students in this program can continue with the bachelor's degree option in computer systems technology.
Students in this program receive broad training in numerical methods, mathematical modeling, and geophysics.
Students in this program have multiple opportunities to work closely on projects with individual faculty members.
Students in this program complete a required core of art coursesin which foundation principles of art and design are studied.
Students in this program will study a broad range of topics related to using the world's limited energy resources as effectively and efficiently as possible.
Students in this program receive broad training in basic scientific concepts in condensed matter physics, electrodynamics, and statistical physics.
Students in this program will develop their knowledge and professional skills in areas such as child development and best practices in early childhood;
Students in this program take courses in education theory and practice and field observations coupled with the general studies required for a successful transfer.
Students in this program will also learn how to balance aspects of design such as aesthetics, function, market focuses, ethical and legal issues, and engineering economics.
Students in this program receive broad training in basic scientific concepts and thermodynamics, geology, geophysical characterization, and reservoir engineering.
Students in this program will have the opportunity to take interesting and informative courses such as Life Span Development(HD 364) which is a study of human growth and development through the life cycle.
Students in this program will be able to apply cutting-edge information in food, nutrition, food service management and wellness to enhance dietetics practice;
Accordingly, students in this program will be required to study a range of general education, business, and human resource management courses to achieve a balanced liberal arts and business education.
Students in this program will have the opportunity to learn to apply the fundamentals of design, typography, illustration and production procedures in creative communication problems and projects.
Students in this program enjoy the flexibility of taking electives and obtaining"specialization" in one of several concentrations such as Logistics and Transportation, Law Practice Technology, and Business Law.
Students in this program will be exposed to the use of new technology, so that graduated students will be able to respond to job markets not only in official sectors, but also in the private sectors.
Students in this program will be exposed to the use of new education innovations so that they will be able to respond to job markets not only in the government or private sectors but in international organizations as well.
Students in this program will have the opportunity to take interesting and informative courses such as Broadcast Journalism(COM 435) which is an introduction to the field of broadcast journalism, including radio, television, and online productions.
Students in this program will augment their writing and editing skills, learn strategies for composing professional grant proposals, and earn professional credentials from Texas Tech's world-class Technical Communication and Rhetoric program. .
Students in this program often take courses in chemistry, zoology, forest ecology, marine pollution, environmental politics, environmental science and mathematics to grasp a firm knowledge of the world's diverse climates, environments and wildlife populations.
Students in this program may be practicing teachers, education professionals who are not working in a classroom setting(such as an educational agency, museum, or government position) or students who intend to teach in international or private schools.
Students in this program typically complete three years at Erskine and two to three years at Clemson, earning a bachelor of science degree in engineering from Clemson and a bachelor of arts degree in biology, chemistry, mathematics, or physics from Erskine.