Examples of using Program content in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Official/political
The program content is based on competencies defined by professional organizations in the field of Human Resource Development.
can be found under Modules Program content.
Semielective courses offer the opportunity of turning the program content according to interest.
exercises for the use of program content.
This paper introduced the use of graph-theoretic structures to encode program content in order to automatically and efficiently derive relationships and identify opportunities for optimization.
Yet, generally, there has been satisfaction with the program content and the quality of individuals who function in ways expected of holders of this degree.
The program content includes funding
You will benefit from interdisciplinary program content that places a special emphasis on grassroots
The program content approaches these challenges from both a theoretical
This type of program content is available around the world
that they can watch the program content with language, which is more aware of the.
Table 9: Percent of students who gave a correct answer to program content questions.
Program content reveals how industry
The religious education discipline(er), in brazil, is still being structured both with regard to its program content and for its epistemology and methodology often quite improvised.
extra password protection for access to program content.
region, program content, salary, number of vacancies,
menus and program content was made in order to verify, that the health education discipline is included in the curriculum of the nursing program of an educational institution.
then used to guide the program content of the training course.
Classification Type: Quantitativa(0-20)Evaluation Methodology: The program content is covered in the form of theoretical
A television network is a telecommunications network for distribution of television program content, whereby a central operation provides programming to many television stations