Write to the Registrars Office of the college you attended and request a transcript. There may be a fee, and you will get an unofficial copy. If you need it to transfer or verify credits to register at another college, you must request an official transcript, to be sent to the Registrar of the college you are applying to. There will definitely be a fee, and you will have to request a form from your former school. You don't get to see that one, it's sent directly to the college.
Among them, Galgotias is good. Also, there are some other better universities which provide quality education in various courses. Some of them are: Lovely Professional University, NIT, BITS, JNU...etc.
In this age of technology, colleges and universities have taken advantage of the opportunities particular to offering programs of study to a global population. While many institutions offer degrees that can be completed on line, there many that cannot. Many or most all programs within the medical, heath, or allied health areas, where clinical skills are required; the answer is no. Where there is a clinical portion; the individual must be present at the college or university he/she is enrolled, or at an affiliate institution that has an articulation with the home school. It is important when looking at online programs of study to recognize the difference between, ground courses (on campus attendance) Web enhanced courses( some classroom time, and some INTERNET time), and online courses (totally through the web). So in essence, an individual may have the opportunity to take strictly lecture courses online, while clinical courses must be taken on campus. Viper1
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Actually, they don't need any. One option is to apprentice to an established director. And, there are two-year and four-year courses offered in cinematography, acting, sound design, and various forms of literary storytelling. All of these courses will help you as a director.
Some college institutions that have different types of Multimedia Production courses available are Northampton Community College and Northwestern University.
Some schools that offer online chiropractic courses are Logan, college of Chiropractic University Programs, Palmer College and New York Chiropractic College.
U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, BS-Nuclear Engineering (peanut farming was in his blood). (And we assume you mean Jimmy Carter.) He also attended Georgia Southwestern College, and took some courses at Georgia Tech as well.
Gordon College is a Christian educational institution that offers a wide variety of courses. Some of their notable courses Art History, Network and Telecommunications, and Humanities.
Yes fractional currences is covered in most college economics courses. This topic will be covered in some accounting courses as well.
Colleges that offer online courses for psychology are either community college, public or private. Some college that hold online courses are Northern Virginia Community College, Germanna Community College, The Art Institute of Washington. Another college you can find courses are Capella University.
The Humber College in Canada offers many different courses. They have almost everything, from business to health to applied technologies. They even offer some of these courses in a program where you can be anywhere and still follow the course.
Typically, they do not search for that information. However, if this information presents itself at a later date (this could happen by unintended circumstance), it could be grounds for dismissal, or present some legal problems for the student, depending on the situation. It is much better to be truthful.
I looked in some different websites and books, but it looks to me like Alexander Cartwright never attended college.
There are many colleges and universities that offer forensic science courses. Colleges such as Arcadia College and Pheonix College are some examples that offer such courses.
Some college have bridge programs that allow some qualified high school students to take some courses.
There are numerous courses offered through the Virginia Community College System. Some of these include Chemistry, Economics, Computer Science, and Business. The VCCS website has a complete list of courses.