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REDEEMER UNIVERSITY cOLLEGE 2012/20
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Table of Contents Academic Schedule
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Academic Schedule 2012-13 Spring Se
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Educational Guidelines • In all c
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Admission Requirements General Requ
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Admission From Other Countries Appl
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Admission of Homeschooled Applicant
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Application Procedure Application t
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Student Life and Services Student C
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The Writing Centre At the Writing C
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Campus Activities Athletics Athleti
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Housing/Enrolment Deposit Returning
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Financial Aid Financial Aid Financi
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REDEEMER UNIVERSITY COLLEGE SCHOLAR
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Named Awards, Bursaries and Scholar
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Redeemer University College Natural
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The Developing Nations Ministry Awa
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The Nellie Miller Scholarship Each
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Awards Available to Returning Stude
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Awards Available to Returning Stude
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Awards Available to Returning Stude
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Academic Regulations Attendance The
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Absence Due to University Sanctione
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Dismissal From Redeemer University
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• Students have the right to requ
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Athletic Eligibility Students parti
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Departments and Areas of Concentrat
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Fine Arts One course is required. S
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YEAR SCHEDULE Summer Fall Winter 1
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Horticultural Science Redeemer Univ
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Bachelor of Education Program Missi
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Consecutive Teacher Education Progr
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Off-Campus Study for Degree Program
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China Studies Program A one-semeste
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Courses of Instruction Understandin
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Biology Honours Major: (16 courses)
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Business The Business Department of
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BUS-345 Operations Management A com
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Chemistry For the Physical Sciences
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CSC-101 Introduction to Computing (
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EDU-221 Teaching Visual Arts (PJI)
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