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1.5 Report on agreed methodological approaches in creation of curricula, syllabi and training programmes

04/12/2015 16/03/2017

Report on agreed methodological approaches in creation of curricula, syllabi and training programmes

Introduction

Methodology Of Creating The Curriculum And Training Program

 

1.4 Report on defined WM-related knowledge, skills and competencies
1.6 Students industrial placement model

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