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Table of Contents Welcome To Humbol
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OUR VISION • Humboldt State Unive
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interdisciplinary studies. KHSU-FM
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The California State University 9 C
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Humboldt State University is commit
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living in the residence halls. Serv
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The Manor is Humboldt’s smallest
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Publications The award-winning stud
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ity can power vehicles, appliances,
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eligible for Summer Bridge on a fir
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Admission Information Admission Req
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esidents of California for tuition
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AP Exam GE Units/ Elective Area Uni
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Graduates: See your specific depart
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Important: Failure to provide proof
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ed term of graduation. Early applic
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See the current Registration Guide/
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Fees & Financial Aid CSU Funding Av
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Debts & Refunds Fees and Debts Owed
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Nonresident students seeking reclas
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Planning Your Bachelor’s Degree T
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Components of the Degree 120 units
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Area C Arts, literature, philosophy
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WLDF 309 Case Studies in Environmen
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Planning Your Master’s Degree Deg
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their first admission to the progra
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Adapted Physical Education Adapted
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Psychology Bachelor of Arts degree
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• For students with a BA degree (
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Fall Semester 2008 PSYC 608 Advance
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Rangeland Resource Science Bachelor
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Religious Studies Bachelor of Arts
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Social Advocacy Minor in Social Adv
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Social Sciences Education Bachelor
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community functioning in ways that
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REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MASTER’S DEG
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Spanish Bachelor of Arts degree wit
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Theatre Arts Bachelor of Arts degre
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REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MASTER OF FINE
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Wildland Soil Science Bachelor of S
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WLDF 365 Ornithology I WLDF 460 Con
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Concentration: Women in Social & Co
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Course Descriptions Administrative
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esearch training, data collection a
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UPPER DIVISION AHSS 309. Darwin & D
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BIOM 510. Model Selection & Inferen
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evaluation, and ranking of investme
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CD 352. Parent/Child Relationships
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tosh platforms as delineated in cou
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ECON 309. Economics of a Sustainabl
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EED 741. Health & PE Curriculum in
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Complete two units to fulfill collo
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ENGR 473. Building Energy Analysis
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ES 691. Comprehensive Exam (1-3). F
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or weekend field trips may substitu
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Asia. Intercultural communication,
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GEOL 490 (1), 491 (1), 492 (2). Sen
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309, WS 309. As a group, they fulfi
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IT 350. Electronic Instrumentation
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KINS 286. Evaluation of Athletic In
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LEAD 492. Senior Capstone Experienc
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models of real dynamic phenomena; b
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MUS 373P. Percussion Techniques II
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ation of the relationship of inscap
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ution, origin, and exploitation of
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PE 470. Rescue Diver (4). Emergency
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PHYX 107. College Physics: Electrom
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PSCI 481. Campaigns & Elections (1-
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psychological measurement, interpre
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ution, successional patterns, and m
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SCI 530. Environmental Systems Data
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values and ideologies that shape so
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methods and interpretation of resul
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SPED 799. Directed Study (1-3). Ind
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stage and screen writing. [Prereq:
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GRADUATE WSHD 510. Wildland Water Q
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How have activists challenged such
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Administration The California State
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Faculty Humboldt State University F
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Blank, Paul, Prof (1995); BA, Oberl
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Steinberg, Sheila, Assoc Prof (2000
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Lang, Kenneth, Biol (1970-2001) LaP
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The policy on these and other forms
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mation are available in the Academi
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18.9 % returned fall 2002—33.6 %
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state the minimum time necessary to
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HATE CRIMES 2005 Offense Type Murde
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Contact the university health educa
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Subject Index A academic advising 8
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environmental resources engineering
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