Examples of using Students will develop in English and their translations into Chinese
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Standard 1: Students will develop an understanding of the characteristics and scope of technology.
Students will develop their own electronic portfolios as they advance through their courses.
Through this understanding, students will develop a sense of one's responsibility as citizens of the earth.
In this degree, students will develop original applications in a specific field, by doing a project, a dissertation or an internship.
Students will develop a portfolio that is based on a conceptual theme of their choosing.
Students will develop a range of transferable skills which can be applied far beyond the study of Philosophy.-.
Students will develop critical and comparative reading and thinking skills, as well as a working knowledge of Brazilian intellectual history.
By completing The Hotel Administration program the students will develop the knowledge and skills needed to become leaders and develop careers in the hospitality industry.
Students will develop the skills and knowledge to create the music they love and gain a strong foundation for future learning.
Students will develop new skills and learn client procedures in a friendly, professional, and supportive environment.
Students will develop expertise in oil and gas economics, shipping, supply chain management, trading, hedging products and price risk management.
In this interactive and hands-on class, students will develop both the creative and technological skills of the graphic artist.
Students will develop problem-solving skills and they will learn to interpret statistics and data from a variety of sources.
Students will develop critical thinking and analytical skills that can be applied across a global business environment.
Students will develop their knowledge and practical application of marketing, negotiation tools and implementation techniques.
Students will develop a strong foundation in materials science and engineering or nuclear engineering.
Students will develop a vocabulary for the description of materials and explore how atomistic properties influence larger scale morphology and macroscopic behavior.
Students will develop skills and knowledge to work in a product quality role in a primary products food processing operation.
Students will develop global awareness, civic responsibility and critical thinking skills to respond and adapt to the changes of the 21st century.
Students will develop skills in human development, as well as individual and group dynamics with a strong emphasis on communication skills.