Example sentences of "for students who [verb] " in BNC.

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1 For students who proceed to the MEng the course is five years long .
2 For students who specialise in economics , about ⅔ of the degree is ‘ core ’ .
3 Alan Hey , who graduated in that year and now works in Sheffield , is planning a party for students who studied for a Diploma in Ceramics or a Manager 's Diploma in Ceramics .
4 This course , which is the only one of its type in Northern Ireland , is designed to cater for students who wish to study accounting and other related subjects before deciding whether they want to embark on the study of professional accountancy , or who wish to acquire sufficient knowledge of accounting before taking up employment .
5 The course has been designed for students who wish to become teachers in primary schools ( that is , to teach children in the age range 4/5–11 years ) .
6 For students who wish to concentrate on particular areas of the exam , the new ‘ Successful ’ series will be invaluable .
7 ESL has been a particularly dynamic area of language teaching and one area of provision has always been for students who wish to continue their general education in this country or to take up training opportunities in MSC-funded schemes .
8 This course is intended for students who wish to study in depth a branch of physics chosen from Atomic and Molecular Physics , Condensed Matter and Statistical Physics , Nuclear and High Energy Physics , Optical Physics or Theoretical Physics .
9 For students who wish to take one year only of Russian from scratch the course 1A is recommended as an outside subject .
10 For students who wish to combine the study of Sociology with an interest in other subjects the department offers a sizeable array of joint degrees .
11 This course is designed to provide a broad base for students who intend to seek employment in a commercial information processing environment .
12 The first misconception is that legal study at university is exclusively for students who intend becoming solicitors or advocates .
13 PIC began by expanding the Summer Jobs Programme for students who had reached the legal school-leaving age of 16 and by assisting students through the Jobs Collaborative Programme to find quality jobs on graduation at 18 .
14 Yates and Davies ( 1987 ) report that only 45% of former Access students who had entered higher education courses in science , technology and engineering were progressing satisfactorily , while Osborne and Woodrow ( 1989 ) in their study of mathematics , science and technology Access courses report success rates of between 56% and 78% for students who had entered higher education .
15 It 'll change as you get older erm you wo n't necessarily just have that all the time we used to run these courses for students who had just come out of college and they were joining their company to work for the first first time and we used to do this and we used to find that many of the people who had just taken out the job for the first time had very very flat scores .
16 There was no additional help for students who found themselves in trouble in the summer .
17 A 5-year MEng degree course in Electronics has been introduced for students who demonstrate their potential eventually to occupy posts of high responsibility in industry .
18 Some schools offer a two-year course for students who have more experience , particularly those from overseas .
19 For students who have no second language , beginners ' courses in German and Spanish are available .
20 For students who have a background in computing the treatment of the core modules could be in some depth , placing the emphasis , say , on producing software to implement new extensions of EP .
21 The posts are intended for students who have recently completed a first degree in biology and who wish to acquire some work experience before either continuing their studies or seeking long-term employment .
22 The physical barriers to integration for students who have special needs will undoubtedly continue to pose problems in my own establishment , and those of colleagues , and are due , not least of all , to the ever-increasing constraints of finances .
23 It should also be possible for students who have not achieved their goals by the end of the fifth year to make good in the sixth form or at college .
24 The Board have further pointed out to the Committee that some Tutors are sending in End of Module Test Results for Students who have not reached a pass mark ( 60% ) in the Tests .
25 The RET has already been introduced in a limited way for students who have undertaken units and courses under the new advanced level arrangements .
26 This module is designed to provide a short course in personal life skills for students who have good passes in O Grade and/or Standard Grade courses .
27 For students who have already achieved a Standard Grade in Science at Grade 3 and who wish to progress in a specific science area it would be possible to construct a programme using an appropriate context with the modules :
28 This is designed for students who have experience of employment in the fields of social and public policy and wish to increase their understanding of the policy process .
29 The post-application visiting days are designed specifically for students who have already received an offer of a place at Edinburgh and are normally by invitation only .
30 Entrance to courses in the School of Biology is suitable for students who have taken either SCE Higher grade examinations or GCE A-Levels .
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