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continuing education Courses, programs, or organized learning experiences usually taken after a degree is obtained to enhance personal or professional goals. Distance Education courses are often listed within the Continuing Education Department at universities.
Ãâó: www.oln.org/student_services/definitions.php
continuing education coursework that generally does not carry academic credit applicable towards a degree; at NKU there are noncredit continuing education opportunities as well as credit continuing education opportunities.
Ãâó: www.nku.edu/~aarc/glossary.html
continuing education A department in a university, college, or community college that offers courses outside the traditional department offerings. Continuing Education courses may either be for credit or non-credit. Traditionally, Continuing Education Departments have the ability to respond directly and in a timely fashion to community needs. This term is also used by PATHWAYS to describe the eligibility rules that apply to students who want to take Continuing Education classes rather than pursuing a full degree.
Ãâó: www.pathways-tpi.org/glossary.html
continuing education means a structured learning process required of a licensed pharmacist to maintain licensure that includes study in the general areas of socio-economic and legal aspects of health care; the properties and actions of drugs and dosage forms; etiology, characteristics and therapeutics of disease status; or pharmacy practice.
Ãâó: www.pharmacy.state.az.us/R4-23-110-01-03.htm
continuing education A variety of non-credit subjects offered to the community through Edison.
Ãâó: www.edison.edu/catalog2004_2005/Glossary.htm
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