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- Page 33 and 34: 1. Complete the online admission ap
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Aviation Computer Science, B.S. ___
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AVF 4009 Helicopter Turbine Transit
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Thesis Core Requirements ..........
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Nathan M. Bisk College of Business
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Fast Track Master’s Programs for
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BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMS Accoun
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Core and Major Education ASC 1006 M
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HUM 2051 Civilization 1: Ancient Th
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Restricted and Free Electives Restr
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Senior Year FALL CREDITS BUS 4000 R
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Management Information Systems (18
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Logistics Management, M.S. ________
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Admission Requirements The applican
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Students with undergraduate credits
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ut also for students with undergrad
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MBA - Healthcare Management _______
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BUS 5421 Managerial Economics .....
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Degree Requirements The degree of M
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Quality Management, M.S. __________
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complete all or part of the program
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MGT 5014 Information Systems ......
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Recommended Courses to be Transferr
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courses. The introductory construct
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HUM 2052 Civilization 2 ...........
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DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Ash
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Construction Management CVE 5035 De
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Freshman Year FALL CREDITS ASC 1000
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Software Engineering, M.S. ________
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from the laboratory into widespread
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The educational objectives for elec
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engineering are listed below. Depen
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After admission to doctoral candida
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Graduate Certificate in Enterprise
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The student must demonstrate origin
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SPRING AVS 1201 Aviation Meteorolog
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one concentration to another during
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Degree Requirements The Master of S
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Ocean Engineering, M.S. ___________
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can be granted in place of the thre
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Ocean Engineering, Ph.D. __________
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Department of mechanical anD aerosp
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Humanities Elective ...............
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MAE 5160 Gas Dynamics MAE 5180 Turb
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semester based on the areas of inte
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College of Psychology and Liberal A
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Color Guard, weekend field exercise
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English Language Proficiency Englis
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Core Requirements ASC 1000 Universi
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COM 3425 Mass Communication .......
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SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY Mary Beth Kenk
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Admission Requirements Prospective
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to pursue graduate study in crimina
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MTH 1001 Calculus 1 ...............
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Admission Requirements An applicant
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The industrial/organizational maste
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Applicants must submit a statement
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Year 4 FALL CREDITS PSY 6492 Advanc
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conceptualization are reviewed and
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College of Science Dean Hamid K. Ra
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UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS Bioch
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SPRING BIO 2801 Biometry...........
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environment. The program prepares s
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Junior Year FALL CREDITS BIO 4010 B
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for fall semester enrollment are ma
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and protein are under study to eluc
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SPRING BIO 4110 Biochemistry 2 ....
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Free Elective .....................
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Thesis Research A thesis based on r
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UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS Bioma
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GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS Applied Ma
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General degree requirements are pre
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UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS Physi
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PHY 2003 Modern Physics ...........
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The bachelor’s degree in interdis
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Space Sciences, M.S. ______________
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detector technology research and de
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UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS Mathe
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Junior Year FALL CREDITS CHM 2001 O
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COM 1101 Composition and Rhetoric .
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Graduate Certificate—Teaching* Th
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Mathematics Education, M.S. _______
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no thesis is required. A three-memb
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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Courses are lis
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AVF 4102 INITIAL FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR
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AVT 2002 AERONAUTICS 4 (3 credits).
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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES BIO 1010 BIOLOG
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BIO 5085 BIOLOGICAL IMAGING (3 cred
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BUS 3504 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYS
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BUS 4607 BRAND MANAGEMENT MARKETING
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BUS 5470 MARKETING MANAGEMENT (3 cr
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CHE 4285 DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS (3 c
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CHM 5520 MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY (3 cre
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COM 3085 SPECIAL TOPICS IN APPLIED
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CRM 3012 RESEARCH METHODS IN CRIMIN
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CSE 4410 SOFTWARE PROJECT MANAGEMEN
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CVE 4020 FOUNDATION DESIGN (3 credi
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ECE 2112 CIRCUIT THEORY 2 (4 credit
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ECE 5431 COMPUTATIONAL ELECTROMAGNE
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EDS 5440 METHODS FOR CITIZENSHIP AN
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ENM 5900 ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT INT
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HUM 1053 STRING ENSEMBLE (1 credit)
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LNG 2302 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH 2 (3
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MAE 5130 VISCOUS FLOWS (3 credits).
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MANAGEMENT MGT 5000 FINANCIAL ACCOU
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MGT 5093 PRACTICUM OF QUALITY MANAG
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MSC 4003 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN MILIT
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MTH 5434 STOCHASTIC ANALYSIS OF FIN
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OCEANOGRAPHY OCN 1010 OCEANOGRAPHY
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ORP 5026 STOCHASTIC ANALYSIS OF FIN
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PHY 5070 SPECIAL TOPICS IN PHYSICS
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PSY 4466 BEHAVIOR TRAINING TECHNIQU
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PSY 5595 PRACTICUM (1-6 credits). S
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SPS 2010 OBSERVATIONAL ASTRONOMY (3
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SYS 5390 COLLABORATIVE SYSTEM ENGIN
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Academic Affairs GORDON L. NELSON,
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ACADEMICS College of Aeronautics WI
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GERALD A. MARIN, Ph.D. Professor, C
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BROWN, A.B., Associate Professor, C
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FORD, R.A., Harris Professor of Com
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KHAN, L.S., Information Services Li
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NEWMAN, J.R., Professor, Computer S
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SLOTKIN, M.H., Associate Professor,
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WOOLBRIGHT, R., Adjunct Faculty, Ma
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REFERENCES ACADEMIC CALENDARS Main
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May 6 Last day to withdraw from a c
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AA AS BA BS MS MBA MAT MEd MSA EdS
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266 LZER HEALTH CENTER COUNSELING &
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Research Office ...................
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Communication, Technical and Profes
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Operations Research ............57,