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- Page 21 and 22: PHI ALPHA THETA* International Hono
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ENLT 225 Writing Women ENLT 226 Nov
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Social Behavioral Science — 2 cou
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General Area: Social Science 1 FIRS
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The College of Arts and Sciences Th
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ART HISTORY ARMU 140-141 Dr. Dunn,
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ARTH 221 Dr. Miller-Lanning Ninetee
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MUS 226 Staff Romantic Music of the
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BIOLOGY Dept. and No. Descriptive T
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BIOL 210 Dr. McDermott *Introductor
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tives. Laboratories include examina
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CHEMISTRY DR. DAVID E. MARX, Chairp
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BIOCHEMISTRY PRE-PROFESSIONAL TRACK
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CHEMISTRY-COMPUTERS The Chemistry-C
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In cases where a student withdraws
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CHEM 351 Dr. Wasilewski General Bio
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COMMUNICATION PROF. EDWARD F. WARNE
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COMMUNICATION Dept. and No. Descrip
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COMM 228 Staff (D)Intercultural 3 c
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COMM 332 Staff Documentary Film 3 c
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COMPUTING SCIENCES PROF. RICHARD M.
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CMPS 134 Staff Computer Science I 3
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CMPS 360 Staff Analysis of Algorith
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M I N O R . A minor in Criminal Jus
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CJ 312 Atty. Cimini Criminal Law 3
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ENGINEERING DR. ROBERT A. SPALLETTA
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ELECTRONICS-BUSINESS The state of t
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PRE-ENGINEERING The University prov
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EE 241 Staff Circuit Analysis 4 cre
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ENGLISH DR. JONES DeRITTER, Chairpe
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All ENLT courses numbered 200 or ab
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ENLT 221 Dr. Whittaker (W)Woody All
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ENLT 244 Drs. Engel, Whittaker Mode
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ENLT 362 Dr. Whittaker Literature &
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THEATRE PROF. RICH LARSEN, Program
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THTR 210 Prof. O’Steen Intermedia
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WRITING All Writing courses have WR
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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE DR. MICHAEL C
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FOREIGN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES D
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INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE-BUSINESS The
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FREN 320 Staff (C)Introduction to 3
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GERM 423 Dr. Kamla Realism and Natu
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RUSS 211-212 Staff *Intermediate Ru
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SPAN 422 Dr. Parsons Spanish-Americ
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LAT 311-312 Dr. Wilson Readings in
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INTERNATIONAL STUDIES A major in In
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HIST 217 Dr. Hueston (C)History of
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HIST 295 Dr. DeMichele (C)Britain:
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HIST 335 Staff World War II, Cold W
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BIOMATHEMATICS The Biomathematics m
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algebraic computations and to prese
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MEDIA AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DR
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MILITARY SCIENCE LTC. GREGORY HOCH
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MS 101-102 Staff Concepts of 2 cred
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NEUROSCIENCE DR. TIMOTHY CANNON, Di
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PHILOSOPHY DR. WILLIAM V. ROWE, Cha
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which feminists have criticized, ap
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ence, the place of philosophy in so
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PHIL 414 Dr. Rowe (D, P)Philosophy
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BIOPHYSICS The Biophysics major is
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graphic methods and moves up to mod
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POLITICAL SCIENCE DR. LEONARD W. CH
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PS 130-131 Staff (S)American Nation
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PS 280 Dr. Homer Pre-Law Internship
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IS 390 Staff (W) Seminar in 3 credi
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PSYCHOLOGY Dept & No Descriptive Ti
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PSYC 234 Dr. Buchanan (S)Cognitive
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SOCIOLOGY ATTY. JOSEPH F. CIMINI, C
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MINOR: A minor in Gerontology will
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SOC 232 Atty. Cimini (D)Great Ameri
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GERO 232 Prof. Naughton Aging and D
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THEOLOGY/RELIGIOUS STUDIES Dept. an
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T/RS 225 Fr. Sable, S.J. Introducti
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T/RS 309 Dr. S. Mathews (P)The Hear
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T/RS 332 Dr. Pinches Christian Ethi
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INTERDISCIPLINARY COURSES * INTD 10
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The Kania School of Management The
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Management of People and Teams, Man
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serves as an excellent foundation f
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ACC 252 Staff Financial Accounting
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ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS DR.
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AIS 362/EC 362 Dr. Kakumanu Databas
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ECONOMICS/FINANCE DR. SATYAJIT GHOS
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ECO 362 Dr. Ghosh, Dr. Nguyen Inter
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ELECTRONIC COMMERCE DR. PRASADARAO
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EC 461 Dr. Prasad Kakumanu Internet
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EMT 351 Staff Business Process Over
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FINANCE DR. SATYAJIT GHOSH, Chairpe
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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS DR. TRUSSLER
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IB 476 Dr. Bose U.S.-East Asia Trad
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MANAGEMENT Dept. and No. Descriptiv
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MGT 362 Dr. Goll, Staff Employee-Ma
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MARKETING DR. GERALD BIBERMAN, Chai
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OPERATIONS AND INFORMATION MANAGEME
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OIM 365 Dr. Cunningham, Staff Logis
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COUNSELING AND HUMAN SERVICES DR. O
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HUMAN SERVICES CONCENTRATION IN REH
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HS 331 Staff Health and Behavior 3
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HS 440 Staff Job Development 3 cred
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Due to new Pennsylvania Department
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ELEMENTARY EDUCATION MAJOR Dept. an
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SECONDARY EDUCATION (CHEMISTRY) Dep
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SECONDARY EDUCATION (ENGLISH) Dept.
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SECONDARY EDUCATION (LATIN) Dept. a
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SECONDARY EDUCATION (MODERN LANGUAG
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SECONDARY EDUCATION (SOCIAL STUDIES
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EDUC 110 Prof. Cannon Values Develo
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EDUC 313 Staff General Methods and
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Abuse History Clearances are requir
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EXERCISE SCIENCE AND SPORT DR. GARY
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In order to graduate, Exercise Scie
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HEALTH ADMINISTRATION AND HUMAN RES
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HEALTH ADMINISTRATION Concentration
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HADM 318 Staff *Long-Term-Care Admi
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Interested and qualified students h
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HRS 380 Staff *Human Resources 1 cr
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the National League for Nursing Acc
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NURS 250 Dr. Muscari, Staff Physica
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NURS 405 Dr. Muscari Health Writing
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OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY PROF. RHONDA W
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OT 140 Prof. Ciucci Introduction to
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opmental, biomechanical, and rehabi
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OT 583 Staff OT Level II Internship
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• Demonstrate professional behavi
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PT 245 Drs. Mattingly, Kosmahl Prin
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PT 390 Prof. Wagner Clinical Educat
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Courses for PT majors with graduate
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MISSION STATEMENT Dexter Hanley Col
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ADMISSION OF TRANSFER STUDENTS Unde
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CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Students wishi
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SUGGESTED GUIDE TO PROGRAM PLANNING
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SUGGESTED GUIDE TO PROGRAM PLANNING
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LIBERAL STUDIES The Liberal Studies
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COMPUTER ENGINEERING General Educat
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GERONTOLOGY General Education Dept.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE To earn the Assoc
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CERTIFICATE IN CHEMICAL-ABUSE COUNS
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CERTIFICATE IN HUMAN RESOURCES STUD
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Here at Scranton, CourseInfo is als
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FAMILY TUITION REDUCTION Whenever a
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Dexter Hanley College Student-Gover
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THEOLOGY T/RS 121-122 Theology I-II
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MASTER’S DEGREE PROGRAMS The Univ
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GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIPS Approximate
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HONORS AND INTERDISCIPLINARY PROGRA
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T/RS 314J Dr. Steele The Religions
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THE BUSINESS LEADERSHIP PROGRAM DR.
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The Catholic Studies Program consis
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HUMAN DEVELOPMENT DR. JAMES P. BUCH
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ARTH 217 Leonardo (Da Vinci) ARTH 2
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WOMEN’S STUDIES CONCENTRATION DR.
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Sociology, Criminal Justice, and Ge
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In addition to these skills and val
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The Association of American Medical
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Outside the Classroom Much of a stu
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the campus community and their self
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The varsity program has produced ma
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WELLNESS CENTER In keeping with the
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STUDENT CLUBS Accounting Club Long
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CAMPUS MINISTRY As a Catholic insti
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Robet J. Bednar, Jr., ‘69 Michael
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Panos Apostolidis, Ph.D. (1977-1989
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J. Timothy Cannon (1981) Professor,
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Rosellen M. Garrett, CRNP, D. et U.
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Edmund M. Kosmahl (1983) Professor,
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Robert A. Parsons, D. et U.* (1979)
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Anne Marie Toloczko (1992) Assoc. P
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Sami Abdel-Salam (1999) Academic Ad
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Eugeniu Grigorescu (1998) Instituti
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Darlene Miller-Lanning (1991) Direc
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Anne Marie Stamford (1986) Assistan
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ACCREDITATION AACSB - The Internati
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Index Academic Code of Honesty 55 A
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Secondary Education (Chemistry) 272