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and translation of genetic material
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Biology To study biology is to expl
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satisfies one of the requirements i
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of the requirements in the Environm
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interactions, the cell cycle and gr
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Grades for all courses taken in bio
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organizations. Also required are th
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490 Senior Thesis in Business Admin
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Chemistry majors have a wide range
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or 109; Math 233; Phys 140, 141 or
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303 Physical Chemistry I or 405 Bio
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Classics In a future characterized
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101, 102 Elementary Latin A two-ter
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language, and self-awareness is the
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Computer and Information Science An
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planning to major or minor in compu
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exploited, and how to prevent, dete
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261 Management and Organization (Ma
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the value of the dollar and other c
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The seminar is required of all majo
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Education The Hartwick College Teac
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. Art (K-12) • Math . Music (K-12
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5. Additional extra-departmental co
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to: (1) understand the writings and
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Prerequisites: EDUC 220, EDUC 304,
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English Our mission is to lead stud
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The department encourages its major
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imaginative oral interpretation of
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and “Unruly Women.” May be repe
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texts of enduring critical controve
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heading include Four Modern Poets,
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Nine courses at the 300/400 level,
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Environmental Chemistry Hartwick Co
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Environmental Science and Policy Mi
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French To learn a new language is t
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e repeated for credit. When repeate
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485 French Term Abroad (4 credits)
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Geological and Environmental Scienc
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and their moons. Hands-on lab activ
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l07, 108 General Chemistry or 109 A
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Part-Time Faculty Instructors from
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361 Rationalism to Romanticism (3 c
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Graphic Communications Minor The mi
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in interdisciplinary minors, such a
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adical movements; labor and the lib
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class will discuss Byzantium and Is
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American history. Among these theme
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324 Slavery in Latin America and th
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376 Issues in Indian Country Today
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222 Introduction to Historical Meth
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decades, the need for international
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LACS Soci topic courses will be off
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scores. Advanced placement without
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220, 233, and 235. Offered when the
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Grades for all courses taken in mat
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majors take Chem 203 Analytical Che
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the course investigates the wide va
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Music PERFORM, CREATE , THINK, IMPA
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aspects of the chosen will be exami
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notation aspects of divisions of 5
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orchestration, including projects f
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320 Chamber Choir (1 credit). Publi
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230 Introduction to Computer Techno
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Recommended Sequence of Courses for
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Nursing Preparation for a career in
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C. Health Requirements: Each studen
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selected health problems. Students
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448 Introduction to Research Method
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Nursing Graduation requirement - 12
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Philosophy “Philosophy” literal
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and content of art; emotion and exp
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Physical Education The coeducationa
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154 Mountain Cycling (E) 156 Beginn
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Physics Physics, the most fundament
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It also may be profitably taken by
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Students considering graduate work
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majors and minors and recommended f
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programs are investigated. Prerequi
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economy. Topics include: determinan
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modern political life, including ar
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depth and to defend it before fello
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Pre-Med and Pre-Allied Health Progr
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and culture; sexual identity; psych
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332 Counseling Psychology (3 credit
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Religious Studies The world’s gre
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Topical Courses 210 Hebrew Scriptur
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Recommended Sequence. Students are
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In addition, a sociology major can
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Specific topics include: feminist t
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conditions shape the possibility of
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One core course in interpersonal dy
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Spanish The importance of studying
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4. If you do not successfully pass
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cultural traditions involved in its
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403 Estudio de la traducción II (3
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Theatre Arts Theatre can move us to
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advisor. May be taken twice, but on
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Two Thea 100 Theatre Practicums or
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Capstone Seminar This seminar is de
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Women’s and Gender Studies Minor
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Educational Policies and Procedures
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Chemistry 1905 Environmental Chemis
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knowledge and to express it clearly
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interdisciplinary Honors Seminar an
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3. Student must change majors. 4. S
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Academic Dismissals Students academ
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2. The application fee must accompa
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The review process will begin when
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SPRING TERM Freshman Jan 1 Rolling
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Enrollment Deposit Fee An enrollmen
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There will be no refund of room cha
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Affiliated Programs Students enroll
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Catherine P. Phelps ’86 Owner, Th
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David Diener, computer and informat
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Doreen Comerford, 2005, assistant p
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Howard Lichtman, 1997, assistant pr
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Jeremy Wisnewski, 2006, assistant p
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Clinical Associates in Medical Tech