And I learned more about education there than I did from taking graduate courses at Harvard.
From 1997 to 2001, Mr. DuBester taught graduate courses in collective bargaining and arbitration at Catholic University School of Law.
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Because post-graduate courses attract a certain caliber of business person, the likelihood of meeting people with a similar mindset and career goals is very high.
It runs about 30 degree and post-graduate courses in agriculture, business, equine, food, land and property management and is planning to change its name to Royal Agricultural University.
Filled with enthusiasm following the success of his Paris show, Mr Castelli took graduate courses in art history until he was drafted into the United States Army, where he worked in intelligence.
We added a literacy coach and a math coach to the staff, partnered with the University of Maine to provide graduate courses in literacy, and provided teachers with the time to collaborate with the coaches and their colleagues on a regular basis.
In these interdisciplinary graduate level courses, students learn about the history of prizes and think about root cause problems.
Guber tells an account when legendary NBA coach, Pat Riley, guest lectured at one of his UCLA graduate school courses.
Information from student loan repayments may also be used to provide more accurate information about what people can expect to earn once they graduate from courses.
He has held teaching positions at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and at the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University where he taught graduate students courses in his areas of expertise: Al-Qaeda and allied groups and U.S. national security.
Of those completing post-graduate teacher training courses last year, 56% had achieved an upper-second-class degree or better as an undergraduate - up from 55% in 2004.
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However, methods of dealing with corporate politics are not taught in executive education courses or graduate schools.
The interdisciplinary program in environmental studies recently dropped one of three required courses for graduate students because there weren't enough teachers, says Roger Pielke Jr.
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There are now Masters degrees in Sports Management, as well as law and entertainment courses at most graduate schools.
At Harvard, big lecture courses are generally taught with help from graduate students, who lead discussion sessions and grade papers.
The revised draft design thus featured a list of courses for both undergraduate and post-graduate levels, a brief description of each course and an outline of fundamental journalism competencies.
In a typical semester, about a dozen Cornell faculty members and graduate students make the two hour round trip to teach the courses, aided by 40-50 undergraduate teaching assistants.
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Yet, because young Germans often spend six years at university while young Canadians can choose flexible, high-speed courses, Canada's total cost per qualified graduate is less than half of Germany's.
After considering charging undergraduate tuition for the first time in more than 100 years, Cooper Union will instead confront a budget crisis by charging students in an expanded graduate program and adding a raft of other revenue-producing courses, the school announced Tuesday.
Courses rang from lab and jewelry manufacturing arts to those that lead to a Graduate Gemologist diploma.
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The Do No Harm principle is a bedrock of ethics courses every would-be medical, nursing, dental and pharmacy student must take to graduate.
Starting in 2013, the school expects to significantly expand its small graduate program, charge tuition for those students while creating online classes and adding more continuing-education courses.
University courses in Scotland are free to Scottish students, although there is increasing pressure for some form of graduate contribution.
Kilson's shameless anti-intellectualism on this score is shared by other writers like Hugh Pearson, a Brown University graduate who is appalled by the fact that Ivy League schools like Harvard and Penn would dare offer hip hop courses.
Example: A business school graduate starts her career at a bank, then goes to work for a museum and winds up teaching nonprofit finance courses at a business school.
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