Okay, I’ve analyzed the provided HTML code. Here’s a breakdown of its key sections and their purpose, along with some observations:
Overall Structure
The code appears to be a snippet from a programme description page on a university website (likely Arizona State University, given the links to asu.edu). It’s designed to be responsive,using CSS classes like mobileRow,mobileCell,and mobile-toggle-content to adapt to different screen sizes. It uses Bootstrap-like grid classes (row, col-md-6).
Key Sections and Their Purpose
- STEM-OPT Eligibility:
Students are required to complete a master’s portfolio if the graduate certificates do not have a culminating experience.
If both certificates have a culminating experience, then the main certificate culminating experience is used for the master’s program.
This section describes the curriculum structure, emphasizing that it’s based on a “stackable graduate certificate” model. Students need to choose a “main” and a “stackable” certificate. It also mentions a “master’s portfolio” requirement in certain specific cases.
- admission Requirements:
General university admission
requirements:
All students are required to meet general
university admission requirements.
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International student questions can be directed to the Master of Advanced Study (MAS) program doesn’t have a direct application. Rather,students must apply to the individual graduate certificates that make up the MAS. It also provides important information about financial aid and international student support.
- Tuition and Financial Aid: