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- Page 26 and 27: program of study to reflect the ele
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- Page 36 and 37: CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY MASTER OF SCIEN
- Page 38 and 39: OBJECTIVES Alabama A&M University
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- Page 44 and 45: Program Requirements with the Non-T
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Program Requirements with the Thesi
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NHM 501 Advanced Maternal and 3 Chi
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Program Requirements with the Thesi
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FAS 658 Food Microstructure 3 FAS 6
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INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY MASTER OF SCI
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INT 612 Special Problems in Applied
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individuals who seek greater prepar
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3. Students admitted conditionally
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION MASTER OF EDUCAT
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PHYSICS Program Director Anup Sharm
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area of Optics concentration. The s
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PHY 636 Semiconductor Physics 3 PHY
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NRE 510 Forage Management 3 NRE 511
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READING DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN REA
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SECONDARY EDUCATION PROGRAM DIRECTO
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SECONDARY EDUCATION, CAREER TECHNOL
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TYE 604 Workshop: Teaching Lab 3 Su
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SECONDARY EDUCATION, MATHEMATICS (C
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0-3 SECONDARY EDUCATION, TECHNICAL
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Annual Application Deadline Summer
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Concentration Areas Family & Child
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FED 521 Multicultural Education FED
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SPE 660 Advanced Collaborative 3 Co
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Analysis URB 555 Terminal Research
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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS 99
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will be given to design and assembl
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that is both actionable and appropr
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exploration, shipment, release and
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and environmental stress factors. P
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of life cycles, biology and control
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CHE 515 Laboratory Design for Eleme
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testing and maintenance. Introduces
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CSD 520 Language Disorders in Child
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skills. Projects will involve model
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or monitoring discipline, providing
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EE 520 Power Systems I - Three seme
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ENG 512 Sixteenth Century English L
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formulations, modification, methods
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operation of the various food proce
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FED 504 Evaluation of Teaching-Lear
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the present role of Afro-Americans
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INT 512 Statistical Methods in Appl
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MBA 550 Independent Research in Bus
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MTH 552 Analysis I - Three semester
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MUS 583 Advanced Percussion Techniq
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NRE 528 Fruit and Vegetable Product
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analysis of objects or features fro
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NRE 738 Plant Genetics - Two semest
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specialists in each of the areas. H
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PHY 639 Electron Spectroscopy and E
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detectors and measurement technique
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the student with a generalized, qua
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limitations as well as interpretati
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READING EDUCATION RDG 512 Language
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• Mathematics • Physics • Tec
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SWK 501 Social Work Practice II - T
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SWK 615 Grant Writing - Two semeste
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engaging, assessing and intervening
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Also examined are social work value
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TTE 506 Principles of Teaching Tech
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URBAN PLANNING URP 500 Fundamentals
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and interpretation of computer outp
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Administration Hugine, Andrew, Pres
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ERNST CEBERT Associate Professor of
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EDWARD L. JONES Professor of Curric
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HOPE C. REED Associate Professor of
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JOAN FOBBS-WILSON Associate Profess
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INDEX ABOUT ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY,