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101 Studienzeitbegrenzung
f UNIV. limitation of the period of study* * *Stu|di|en|zeit|be|gren|zungflimitation on the length of courses of studies* * *Stu·di·en·zeit·be·gren·zungf limitation on a/the period of study* * * -
102 Studienzeitverkürzung
f UNIV. shortening of the period of study* * *Stu|di|en|zeit|ver|kür|zungfshortening of the period of study* * * -
103 Vollstudium
n complete course of study* * *Vọll|stu|di|umntcomplete course of study* * *Vollstudium n complete course of study -
104 Studierstube
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105 Arbeitsstudie
f < ökon> ■ work study; case study; method study; job analysis -
106 Projektstudie
f < jur> ■ feasibility study -
107 Zeitstudienberater
Zeitstudienberater
timekeeper, timer (US);
• Zeitstudienergebnisse time-study data;
• Zeitstudienfachmann, Zeitstudieningenieur time-study engineer;
• Zeitstudienmethode time-study technique. -
108 Studienabschluss
Studienabschluss, mit
university-trained;
• Studienbeihilfe student aid, study grant, scholarship;
• Studienberater student (faculty, US) adviser, councellor (US);
• Studienbescheinigung student’s union card (Br.), identification card (US);
• Studiengebühr für Nichtansässige non-resident tuiton;
• Studiengeldversicherung educational endowment insurance (assurance, Br.);
• Studienjahr session (Br.);
• Studienkosten student expenses;
• Studienmittel sabbatical funds;
• Studienplatz university place;
• zentrale Studienplatzvergabe The Universities Central Council on Admissions (UCCA) (Br.);
• Studienreform educational reform;
• Studienrichtung study side (Br.);
• Studienstiftung scholarship;
• bezahlten Studienurlaub haben to be on sabbatical;
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109 Studie
Stu·die <-, -n> [ʼʃtu:di̭ə] f1) ( wissenschaftliche Abhandlung) study;eine \Studie über Möglichkeiten a feasibility study2) kunst study, sketch -
110 studieren
stu·die·ren * [ʃtuʼdi:rən]vito study;sie studiert noch she is still a student;\studieren wollen to want to go to [ (Am) a] university/college;ich studiere derzeit im fünften/ sechsten Semester I'm in my third year [at university/college]; s. a. probierenvt1) ( als Studium haben)2) ( genau betrachten)etw \studieren to study sth -
111 Studium
Stu·di·um <-, Studien> [ʼʃtu:di̭ʊm, pl ʼʃtu:di̭ən] ntein \Studium aufnehmen to begin one's studies;das \Studium der Medizin/ Chemie the medicine/chemistry course2) ( eingehende Beschäftigung) study;das \Studium der Akten ist noch nicht abgeschlossen the files are still being studied -
112 Aktstudie
f1. nude study2. study from the nude3. study of a nude -
113 Studienrichtung
f1. branch of study2. discipline of study3. field of study -
114 Anlagenplanung
Anlagenplanung f IND plant layout study* * *f < Ind> plant layout study* * *Anlagenplanung
plant layout -
115 Arbeitsanalyse
Arbeitsanalyse f PERS job analysis, job study* * *f < Person> job analysis, job study* * *Arbeitsanalyse
work (operation) analysis -
116 Arbeitsplatzstudie
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117 Arbeitszeitermittlung
Arbeitszeitermittlung f GEN, PERS, IND, PERS work time study* * *f <Geschäft, Person, Ind, Person> work time study* * *Arbeitszeitermittlung
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118 Betriebsplanstudie
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119 Bewegungs-Zeit-Studie
Bewegungs-Zeit-Studie f STAT, MGT, WIWI time and motion study* * *f <Math, Mgmnt, Vw> time and motion study -
120 Bewegungsstudie
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