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2011-2013 Building Futures Since 18
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Accreditation Cazenovia College is
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Interior Design Bachelor of Fine Ar
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International Studies Bachelor of A
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Liberal Studies Bachelor of Arts Th
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Liberal Studies Bachelor of Science
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Management: Accounting concentratio
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Management: Business Management con
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Management: Equine Business Managem
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EQ 220 Equine Nutrition (4) EQ 321
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PROGRAM COURSES Art & Sciences Cour
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BU ___ Electives (3) HC 110 Introdu
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BU 110 Principles of Management (3)
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SB 323 Abnormal Psychology (3) SB 3
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HG 358 History of Mexico SB 329 Wom
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Two of the following ten courses in
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TOTAL GENERAL EDUCATION CREDITS - 3
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SA 162 Photography II (3) SA 168 Ti
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GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES Courses (
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Visual Communications: Graphic Desi
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ELECTIVES Open Electives Courses (C
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studio labs. GENERAL EDUCATION COUR
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Visual Communications: Web and Inte
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ELECTIVES Open Electives Courses (C
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widely acknowledged by local indust
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Certificate Programs Equine Reprodu
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Minors Minors are an excellent opti
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VC 221 VC 375 History of Visual Com
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Choice of one of the courses listed
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BU 205 Consumer Awareness BU 348 Ma
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CM 410 CM 420 EN 312 Advocacy and P
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Minor in Sport Studies In an effort
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FA 473 FA 485 EN 216 EN 3/4 Researc
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Accounting AC 110 Fundamentals of A
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Business BU 105 American Business 3
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establishing customer satisfaction.
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BU 353 Internet and Other Business
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BU 473 Business Research Methods 3
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and state laws. Prerequisite: CJ 15
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findings to an audience comprised o
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private worlds. Students will revie
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CM 481 Communication Internship 3 c
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ED 320 Emergent Literacy 3 credits
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technological and content area lite
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narratives, students will examine r
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EN 216 Shakespeare and His Rivals 3
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works and the culture that produced
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part of each student‘s skills ass
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to 1 credit hour. (Offered every se
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exposure to all phases of breeding
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multi-faceted nature of the theatre
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junior year, Studio Art and Photogr
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Fashion Design/Merchandising FD des
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asic programs. Students will use bo
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The internship provides an opportun
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student fashion show. Students will
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monetary and fiscal policy, and the
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HG 261 Comparative Political Ideolo
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Human Services HS 110 Introduction
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management, family work, community
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HS 475 Program Planning and Evaluat
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HU 365 Ethics 3 credits (AS) Studen
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use AutoCAD as a design and present
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projects emphasize creative problem
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own and to learn about the similari
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SA 131 Design and Color Theory 3 cr
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site and materials. The course inve
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trial. The methodologies used to te
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Student must pass with a "C" or bet
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delinquency, crime, criminal justic
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machine interactions and effective
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instrumental conditioning, stimulus
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SB 234 Social Psychology, and HU 36
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to the operations and properties of
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digestive, integumentary, special s
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attempt to address and resolve thes
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devoted to individual research and
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and are a fundamental keystone of t
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covered, including legal issues, co
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VC 484 Visual Communications Intern
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Board of Trustees 2011-2012 Officer
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Administration and Staff (year of i
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Sarah Diederich, B.S. Executive Adm
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Todd H. Spangler, Ph.D. Director of
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Christine A. Geyer Assistant Profes
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Laurie G. Selleck Professor, Visual
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Faculty Emeriti John Aistars Profes
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Applying for New Students .........
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