Examples of using Study plan in English and their translations into Greek
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Computer
The study plan foresees different activities to ensure that Ph.D. students acquire basic epistemological skills,
The student can complete her/ his individual study plan with 15 credits of studies supporting the education profession she/he has chosen.
In collaboration with the research supervisor, a suitable thesis topic will be agreed as well as the rest of the student's study plan.
The programme offers the possibility to characterize the study plan according to personal interests by choosing,
The Graduate Program Advisor will work with the student to map out a study plan that ensures speedy graduation within a framework of the student's needs and objectives.
EAN offers a study plan for Administrative Accounting Analysts
The Academic Advisor works with admitted students to develop a study plan if needed.
Study plan amendment means an intended change to the study plan after the study initiation date.
The study plan includes an intensive foreign language study module to choose from Spanish for foreigners,
Faculty members advising candidates for this degree will make every effort to tailor a student's study plan to his or her specific graduate objectives.
Study Plan Amendment- an intended change to study plan after the initial study date.
How, too, can we draw up a study plan with a view to the substitution of a dangerous substance?
You will be integrated into the JD classroom, and have the opportunity to select from 200+ courses when creating your individualized study plan.-.
(a) approve the study plan and any amendments to the study plan by dated signature;
sixth semester(see the Study Plan table).
Our study plan also promotes the use of theory
reviewing the individual exam objectives should be at the core of any study plan.
determine a study plan.
a“custom” study plan.
Study Plan Deviationc An unintended departure from the study plan after the study initiation date.
