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ORG 343 Marketing in a Global Econo
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CHE 103 Fundamental Chemical Concep
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EDU 202 Sophomore II Field Experien
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ENG 367 Postmodernism (3) This cour
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Fashion-Family and Consumer Science
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FREN 310 French Stylistics: Composi
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SPAN 314 Culture/Civilization of Sp
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ORG 320 Research and Analysis Using
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HIST 119 The Search for Expression
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POL 211 Violence (3) Examines the o
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN BUSINESS
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Music National Association of Schoo
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MUSC 314 Music in the Elementary Sc
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Nursing Janice Cranmer, Chair Margu
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Nutrition and Dietetics Laura B. Fr
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Philosophy Sister Judith Parsons, C
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phenomenology. We begin with Hegel
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EXS 302 Kinesiology (3) This course
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Psychology Maria Cuddy-Casey, Chair
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PSY 418 History of Psychology (3) I
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Sociology - Criminology Frank Hartl
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Theology Stephen L. Martin, Chair S
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Office of Admissions Rebecca Bowlby
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Faculty Pamela Abraham, B.A., Psy.D
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Henry Grabb, B.A., M.Mus., D.Mus. B
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Sister Jeannine Marie O’Kane, B.A
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