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"8-week curriculum" can refer to what is taught in a specific 8-week course. It can also mean all the courses offered by an educational institution in an 8-week time period or a set of courses offered for an area of specialization, like English or Liberal Arts.
"Yes, all colleges offer computer courses.
There are 18*17*16/6 = 816 of them!
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*Business Courses Management *Computer Science & Mathematics Courses Computer Science & Mathematics Computer Engineering (1) Computer Science (1) Information Technology (1) Education Courses Education - all courses (2) Industrial & Technical Education Teachers (1) Secondary Education Teachers (1) Engineering Courses Engineering - all courses (2) Computer Engineering (1) Electrical Engineering (1) Professional & Technical Courses Courses Professional & Technical Courses - all courses (3) Computer Technology (1) Tourism & Hospitality Courses Hotel & Restaurant Management (2)
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All the Science courses are this: It is not the X's and the Y's - it is the sense of Logic and Reasoning that they help to develop.
Yes you can. Most all colleges and universities offer basic developmental science courses for students who do not have a background in specific science courses, which can be used as prerequisites leading to the college or university level science courses. .
Almost all academic institutions would have some kind of science courses. For instance, Cambridge University in the UK offers courses in the Natural sciences. Harvard, Yale and Marquette all have sciences courses.
There is a database of all Massive Open Online Courses called MOOC List.
There are a large variety of different courses that SUNY Cobleskill offers. These courses include, but are not limited to, online courses about all kinds of things from economics to technical communication.
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