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The MBA course, which will be taught in English, will include project work with foreign and Japanese companies.

There are 15 places on the new MSc, which will be taught in English and costs €12,000 (£8,250).

There are no formal meeting times for lectures, which will be taught with recorded lectures on Blackboard.

Under the revised curriculum, which will be taught in schools from next September, pupils will be required to study two faiths in depth.

Courses, which will be taught in English and French, will include a large amount of French history and literature as well as giving students the option of selecting a research topic from a wide range of languages and historical periods.

Half the GCSE, which will be taught from next year, will be assessed by exam, and the rest will be practical, with the aim of teaching pupils about the scientific principles underlying the preparation and cooking of food.

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Her breakthrough has been in finding a new way to distinguish the sounds, which appear similar on the face, by identifying subtle differences which computers will be taught to recognise.

She took four computer classes last semester and is taking a fifth one this semester in which she will be taught to design Web pages.

Our next step is to produce a syllabus for a GCSE in wellbeing, in which teenagers will be taught half a dozen modules and build a portfolio of personal growth.

A table of specifications requires considerable time to construct due to the need to reach consensus as to which concepts will be taught in the course and the desired level of skill.

■ Examine the syllabus to determine how much work will be required and the level at which the course will be taught.

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