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P Tagg: 26 Easy Steps for transferring music examples from Finale to Word 126 ‘Easy' Steps explaining how to export music examples from Finale v1.0 to JPEG and thereafter into a Word Document Philip Tagg (July 2007) General explanation If you're in musicology or if you do any type of music analysis, you need to know how to put music examples produced using notation software into a text file. This document explains how notation produced in Finale version 1 can be inserted into a Microsoft Word file.
  • exported image file format
  • single line of music
  • music examples
  • select size ratio
  • notation
  • image
  • size
  • text
  • software
  • file

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STUDENTACADEMICSTANDINGANDADVANCEMENT Technolo Proram: Environmental and Wildlife Manaement 145.CO
Students’ standing and advancement in any Program are governed by the provisionsof Bylaw 8, Academic Success, the general policy of the College, and by any additional rules set by the Program and approved by the College.
GOODACADEMICSTANDING IN THECOLLEGE Each Autumn and Winter semesterEnvironmental and Wildlife Management Technology Programstudents must pass • morethan 50% of the courses in which they are registered and • morethan 50% of the Professional Program courses in which they are registered. Environmental and Wildlife Management Program Courses Professional Program courses inBOLD Semester 1 101-111-VA CellBiology 145-111-VA Outlookon the Environment 202-111-VA GeneralChemistry 420-706-VA ComputerSkills English, Humanities, Complementary Semester 2 101-211-VA Botany 101-221-VA VertebrateForm and Function 1 101-231-VA Microbiology 201-234-VA Biometry English, French, Physical Education Semester 3 101-311-VA Ecology 101-321-VA VertebrateForm and Function 2 145-311-VA VertebrateTaxonomy 202-311-VA SolutionChemistry English B, Humanities, French B Semester 4 101-411-VA InvertebrateZoology 145-411-VA EcologicalResearch Techniques 145-421-VA LaboratoryTechniques and Instrumentation 145-431-VA Bioremediationand Waste Management English, Humanities, Complementary, Physical Education (Wilderness First Aid) Semester 5 145-511-VA PlantTaxonomy 145-521-VA Entomology 145-531-VA Limnology 145-541-VA FisheriesManagement 145-551-VA Ornithology 145-561-VA Ecotoxicology
6th Semester 145-611-VA 145-621-VA 145-631-VA 145-641-VA 145-651-VA 145-661-VA
Mammal Management Plant Inventory Internship Research Project (Group) Ecological Cartography Environmental G.I.S.
Students who fail to comply with the College Policy for the first time will be placed on Academic Probation. Students who have previously been on Academic Probation in this Program or any other Program will be suspended from the College. anier College Board of Directors, College By-Law 8, Academic Success approved December 13, 2005.
PROFESSIONALSUITABILITY IN THEPROGRAM
Since the technology student is being educated for a specific profession, academic performance is not the only criterion for evaluating a student's standing. Individual aptitudes and capabilities may have to be considered in evaluating a student's suitability for a specific technology. Should a student be declared professionally unsuitable, the Faculty Dean may, on the recommendation of the Proram, require the student to withdraw from the Proram. anier Collee Administrative Policies and Procedures, 7210-23: Professional Unsuitabilit.1999-01-26
ADDITIONALPROGRAMREQUIREMENTS: STANDING None
ADDITIONALPROGRAMREQUIREMENTS: ADVANCEMENT
1. Toregister for semester 5,Environmental and Wildlife Managementstudents must have passed all Professional Program courses in semesters 1 to 4 including Physical Education Wilderness First Aid and must demonstrate the ability to swim.
101-111-VA 101-211-VA 101-221-VA 101-231-VA 101-311-VA 101-321-VA 101-411-VA 109-104-VA 145-111-VA 145-311-VA 145-411-VA 145-421-VA 145-431-VA 201-234-VA 202-111-VA 202-311-VA 420-706-VA
Cell Biology Botany Vertebrate Form and Function 1 Microbiology Ecology Vertebrate Form and Function 2 Invertebrate Zoology Physical Education (Wilderness First Aid) Outlook on the Environment Vertebrate Taxonomy Ecological Research Techniques Laboratory Techniques and Instrumentation Bioremediation & Waste Management Biometry General Chemistry Solution Chemistry Com uterSkills
2. Studentswho fail to comply with the Additional Program Advancement Requirements, as detailed, will not be permitted to advance into the next semester of the Program courses. The Program will make accommodation for such students who are otherwise in Good Academic Standing. anier Collee Administrative Policies and Procedures, 7210-7: Standinand Advancement 200
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APPROVAL LEVEL
Environmental and Wildlife Management 145.CO
Faculty of Applied Technologies
Academic Advising Review Committee
Academic Advisory Committee
Academic Council (For all Additional requirements and any grid changes over 20%)
Effective as of:
COORDINATOR/CHAIR/DEAN
September 2007
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