In Visa Office specific form "DETAILS OF EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT", there is a question asking my "TYPE OF COURSE" of post-secondary education. I don't quite understand what exactly they are asking. Should I put "full-time" here? Thanks. 'type of course' means what is your degree or course taken after your high school (post secondary)
'type of course' means what is your degree or course taken after your high school (post secondary) shibuya Guest Click to Expand Click to Collapse. #6 Mar 14, 2011 at 3:37 PM. you can put Regular ( Full time ) or Correspondence , if u are doing on ur own and mention B.sc //B.com or whatever u have done.
Activity during which the student learns a sport, trade, hobby, or other skill through hands-on practice. Activity courses are typically Physical Activity Program (LPAP) courses. Away – Study Abroad Program. A wide variety of approved study abroad opportunities around the world designed for any discipline to suit a student’s needs.
Includes directed study, directed reading, and may include thesis and dissertation courses. Independent study courses may earn varying amount of credit hours depending on the amount of time devoted and the amount of academic work associated with the course.
Click to expand... you can put Regular ( Full time ) or Correspondence , if u are doing on ur own and mention B.sc //B.com or whatever u have done. With Type of course I would say, Secondary, Post secondary, graduation, post graduation , diploma etc, that's how I would have taken it, but add Full Time with it just to be on the safe side.
Different types of courses after 12thBachelor's Degree courses.Diploma courses.ITI courses.Vocational courses.Certificate courses.Integrated Degree courses (UG + PG)
An example of a course of study for a trade school might be an electrician. Electricians have to complete a specific course program and a certain number of apprenticeship hours before being awarded their certification.
noun. an extended period of organized study, often leading to a qualification.
Also called core curriculum, core course of study refers to a series or selection of courses that all students are required to complete before they can move on to the next level in their education or earn a diploma.
You can either leave it blank, write “N/A” or mention some of the courses you took in high school. You can also list the courses you liked the most! A hint of your favorite courses would be sufficient, but more importantly: don't sweat it.
countable noun. A course is a series of lessons or lectures on a particular subject.
Courses represent an area of study pertaining to a specific subject, grade level, and rigor. Classes differ from courses in that they represent sections of a course that are scheduled for a specific academic year, they are assigned to teachers, and they include a roster of students.
The course name is the title of the course. The names of IIPS and classroom courses are closely connected to the registration lists for the courses.
Course titles provide readers with a brief, general description of the subject matter covered in the course. Accrediting and governance entities, other academic institutions, current and prospective students, prospective employers and a variety of other individuals outside of the University review course titles.
Electives are courses a student takes by choice. While electives are required for graduation, the specific elective courses a student takes are chosen by the student. Electives can be: Subjects that are always elective courses, such as Home Economics.
An internship course usually involves a career-related or civic engagement learning experience of limited duration in which an individual takes on responsible roles outside of the traditional university environment where training and supervision are included: in a nonprofit organization , a government office, or a private, for-profit business.
A lecture course consists of classes that meet weekly for a specified number of hours; instruction is delivered in a lecture setting. Brings together a group of students to discuss topics of interest under the direction of a instructor or discussion leader. Often used interchangeably with workshop, institute, or study group.
ACT. Activity. Activity during which the student learns a sport, trade, hobby, or other skill through hands-on practice.
Independent Study. A self-directed approach to the acquisition of knowledge and/or competence in which a student plans and carries out learning activities on his /her own , carried out under the guidance of an instructor . Student works independently.
What does “course of study” mean on a job application? Usually, “course of study” is asking you what your college major was. If you attended some type of vocational or other school or classes instead of or in addition to college, whatever your main focus was would be your “course of study.”.
Institution: Smith Technical College. Course of study: Nursing (certificate) You don’t have to write “certificate” in this way, but it makes it clear to the employer that you do not have a bachelor’s or an associate’s degree.