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CURRICULUM SUMMARY1. Foundations (C
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TMGT 890 Transportation Seminar (3)
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College of Liberal Arts andBehavior
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COURSE DESCRIPTIONSCommunicationsCM
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TC 498 PERSPECTIVES ON NATIONAL & I
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Students who select either Plan A o
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Students whose application material
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ADMISSION CRITERIAIn addition to th
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HIST 640 UNITED STATES SINCE 1900 (
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• Child and Family Development,
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FN 436* COMMUNITY NUTRITION (3) Epi
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3. Secure departmental recommendati
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PSY 637 Personality Assessment (3)
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3. Satisfactory performance on the
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The program is designed to prepare
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PAD 621 SOCIAL RESEARCH AND SOCIAL
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DEGREE REQUIREMENTSThe minimum requ
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SOC 557 SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY (3) Exa
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COURSE REQUIREMENTSThe Master of Bu
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FIN 650 INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT (3) T
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Curriculum and InstructionThe Docto
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8. Applicants must present a Gradua
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COUN 944 TOPICS IN AGING (3) In-dep
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EDCI 932 URBAN TEACHING STRATEGIES
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EDHI 938 CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT IN
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CURRICULUM SUMMARYMaster of Educati
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EDFD 581EDCI 633EPSY 831EDFD 576Fou
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EDCI 702 SEMINAR IN URBAN EDUCATION
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SPED 559 RESEARCH IN SPECIAL EDUCAT
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134E. Professional Superintendent C
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Course substitutions may be made wi
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HED 536 (3) HED 537 (3) HED 571 (3)
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COURSE DESCRIPTIONSPhysical Educati
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INDEXAAcademic Standards...........
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