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Academic Calendar Fall 2011 Aug. 20
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iv Greek life......................
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vi Effective Teaching and Leadershi
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About Butler University 1 The goals
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330,000 volumes of books, bound per
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The city continued to grow and Butl
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Academic Programs The Core Curricul
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Areas of Inquiry Analytic Reasoning
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or exhibitions. Events eligible for
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RL347, History of Christianity (3)
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Strategic Communication: Public CCO
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HN110 and 111 together will earn st
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esearch at the Food and Drug Admini
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RZ302, Leadership and Ethics: Exami
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The Center for High Achievement and
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26 Trial Association). Students int
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28 Learning Resource Center website
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30 up-to-date and running an update
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Campus Services The Division of Stu
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35 students, faculty, staff and alu
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Admission Information and Requireme
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• London or Cambridge General Cer
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Applying for Transfer Admission Stu
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efundable. For an application visit
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47 Board Rates Unlimited Meal Plan
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emaining unpaid on the first day of
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52 will receive a guaranteed minimu
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Named Scholarships, Awards and Priz
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56 to full-time students in good st
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58 Jo Wanda Gibbs Scholarship. This
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High School in Eastern Illinois who
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UPS Scholarship. The UPS (United Pa
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64 provides scholarships for studen
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66 Francis E. Cislak Chemistry Fell
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68 head of the English department a
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70 University who will present lect
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The fund also provides funding for
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74 John Davies Family Endowed Schol
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76 as athletics, Greek organization
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78 Accounting Carl S. Allegretti Sc
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80 Canfield “Bud” Boone Memoria
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82 recognized Greek organization, s
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Counseling Arthur F. Krueger Schola
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86 in journalism, and her husband H
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88 Rasmussen Williams, a Butler alu
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90 Richard and Barbara Osborne Scho
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92 the department of theatre and wi
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94 William R. Gibson Memorial Schol
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96 William Rollings College of Phar
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in a men’s or women’s varsity a
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Academic Regulations and Definition
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(individual instruction) classes. S
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106 AN322 Sex, Gender and Sexuality
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108 Asia; Elise Edwards, Anthropolo
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110 RL353, Buddhism RL354, Islam: R
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FR475, 20th Century French Drama GR
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Peace Studies Required Courses (12
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116 Requirements for the minor STS
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The College of Liberal Arts and Sci
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fulfills the language study require
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are encouraged to individualize the
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125 courses in the major. By the ti
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BI123, Biological Investigations II
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129 BI458, Molecular Genetics: Mole
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Core Courses Offered by Chemistry N
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133 CH475, Computational Chemistry:
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will study in some depth about sixt
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137 science or a related discipline
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introduction to the theory of NP-co
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awarded to economists who also have
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models are constructed. Prerequisit
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them a lasting ability to take info
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from the period after 1800, and bot
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EN370, Literature and Public Proble
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GWS303 Special Topics: sexandthecit
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Europe. Within these areas we offer
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155 • Minor in History • Master
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157 AN342, Science, Technology and
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pology and other university courses
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HST335, The Civil War: A study of t
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used to constitute a general studie
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165 • Financial support for trave
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Any courses such as Special Topics,
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IS390, The UN and Other Internation
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Professional: • Board of Visitors
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trigonometric functions. Applicatio
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MA398, Actuarial Mathematics II: Mu
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pleted courses at the college level
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FR334, 342 or permission from the i
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GR400, Internship: A supervised wor
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each different area studied. Prereq
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Peace Studies Electives (Six Hours)
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187 Core Courses Offered by Philoso
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189 intervention, and global warmin
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191 2. Butler Seminar on Religion a
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eadings drawn from the Bible, spiri
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A student who intends to pursue gra
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Core Courses Offered by Astronomy N
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approaches to forging agreements am
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PO386, Black Political Thought: Stu
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203 and science connect to one anot
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Prerequisites: PS210, PS211 and PS3
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RL371, Religion and Science SO319,
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Criminology (see “Combined Majors
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Sociology and Criminology Courses S
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with, and pattern our relationships
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College of Education The College of
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3. Candidates must have a cumulativ
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ED241, Developmental Theory and App
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222 conjunction with ED425 or 423A,
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for mild intervention Prerequisite:
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necessary for careers in various no
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to promote the success of all stude
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230 hardware and software, with a s
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The course is arranged through the
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Accelerated Alternative Program for
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236 Butler University
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238 Gjerde, Ph.D.; Barry E. King, D
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240 do graduate work in business ad
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242 point of view of the primary us
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distribution. Prerequisite: SW220 o
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advertising and environmental prote
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248 variety of organizational objec
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250 MBA430, Foundations in Finance:
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252 the theory and skill developmen
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254 MBA594, Special Topics: Seminar
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for Exempt Entities. Prerequisite:
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The College of Pharmacy and Health
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Degree Programs The College of Phar
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Professional Phase Application Proc
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RX411, Prin of Drug Action I 4 RX41
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Master of Physician Assistant Studi
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higher), the pre-professional prere
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270 The above clinical rotation sch
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disordered function, or derangement
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AP542, Pediatric Rotation: This is
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development and monitoring of thera
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RX613, Clinical Research Methods: T
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RX642, Geriatric Therapeutics: A st
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RX675, Managed Care Rotation: This
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RX782, Ethics in Research: Discussi
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Jordan College of Fine Arts Jordan
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coursework allows us to respond to
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observation, while introducing aest
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AA390, Leadership and Artistic Visi
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DA201, 202, Intermediate Ballet (no
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DA233, Improvisation I: Exploration
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DA264, Music for Dance — Class an
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Areas of Emphasis The following emp
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302 AM132, Group Piano II: Group Pi
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304 AM598, Applied Studio Class (Se
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306 ES530, 531, Independent Study:
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ME361, Practicum in Music Education
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ME530, 531, 532, Independent Study:
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MH308, World Music: Basic concepts
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written project proposed. (G)(1, 2,
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MT339, Jazz Arranging: Practical st
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MT729, Thesis: Theory: A scholarly
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TH201, Stage Movement: Designed to
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325 • COM265, Media Literacy: Fro
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327 CSD334, Speech Science: The phy
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329 • CME220, Audio Lab • CME22
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331 will also understand how to del
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333 CME415, Advanced Video Editing:
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335 JR309, Feature Writing: Writing
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a commitment to social justice and
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