0 a college course consisting of periods of study with periods of work between them so that students get practical experience
1 a college course consisting of periods of study with periods of work in business or industry between them so that students get practical experience:
If you have relevant industry experience through a sandwich course, use it.
Sandwich course students are counted as full-time, but the colleges also have varying numbers of part-time and evening students.
Overseas students who are required to undergo practical training as part of a sandwich course are, for immigration control purposes, regarded as full-time students.
Charges for sandwich course students in further education when on industrial placement are a matter for local determination.
Between them they had 4,600 full-time and sandwich course students taking advanced courses in 1969–70.
I do not myself use the phrase "sandwich course".
There is even a sandwich course in law.
The sandwich course is not a new invention.
It is a sandwich course university, and many of its students are working at the frontiers of science and technology.