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Residency RequirementFor a bachelor
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SPCH 3413 Intercultural Communicati
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Acceptance to the Upper Division of
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Three of the following:AGEC 4613 Ag
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school of Arts andHUMANITIESLOCATIO
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ART 3463 MetalsART 3473 Ceramics II
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ENGL 3543 Creative WritingJOUR 2203
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NOTE: French minors preparing for p
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school ofEDUCATIONLOCATION: Willard
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P E 4643 Anatomical KinesiologyP E
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Acceptance to the Upper Division of
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ForestryBachelor of ScienceTotal Cr
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Humanities ElectiveENGL 3253 Techni
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Land Surveying TechnologyAssociate
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Chemistry MajorBachelor of ScienceM
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division ofMUSICLOCATION: Music Bui
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Instrumental Concentration Requirem
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division ofNURSINGLOCATION: Wells H
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applicants who have been out of sch
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PSY 1013 Introduction to Psychology
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Associate of Applied Science in Nur
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school of social and behavioralSCIE
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while they are students.The Social
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undergraduate courseDESCRIPTIONSThe
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ACCT 3403 Intermediate Accounting I
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AGEN Courses(Agricultural Engineeri
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ANSC 3523 Horse Production3 credits
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ASTR 3503 Advanced Astronomy3 credi
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CHEM 2211 Introduction to Organic a
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CIS 4503 Business Data Communicatio
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ENGL 1043 Honors Composition II3 cr
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FOR 2071 Forest Mensuration Laborat
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G B 3301 Teaching of Business Subje
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HIST 4613 Recent America, 1945Prese
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MGMT 4683 Strategic Management of t
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MUS 1040 Recitals, Concerts, Produc
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P E 3473 Coaching of Football3 cred
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PHYS 3444 Optics4 credits: 3 hours
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PSCI 4643 American Foreign Policy3
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SOC Courses(Sociology)SOC 2213 Intr
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GRADUATEprogramsGraduate Degrees Of
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cumulative grade point average of 3
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Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.)
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Physical EducationResearch Methods
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member, has authorized a plan of st
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Graduate Course DescriptionsCourse
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FACULTYand professional staffUniver
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ALFRED S. K. HUI, AssociateProfesso
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PAUL FRANCIS, Professor ofAgricultu
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INDEXto the 2003-05 catalogAcademic
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