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Moral discernmentMoral discernment
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Units of CreditThe unit of credit a
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Operational PrioritiesThe Stetson S
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3. Upper division credit will be gr
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Minimum NormalLetter Graded*HoursRe
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Mercer’s mission to educate the w
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COMM 205. Understanding CinemaMUSC
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MBA Electives (12 hours)Four course
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the honors program register for one
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COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS (CSC)C
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ECN 444. International Economics an
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safeguards against corporate raider
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A research-oriented course focusing
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This course examines polynomial, ra
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Degree ProgramsBachelor of Applied
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ORGL 330.ORGL 335.ORGL 340.ORGL 350
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Grade RequirementsA student seeking
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and traditions of Mercer University
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For additional information, please
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CRJS 359. The Judicial Process(3 ho
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elated to criminal activity. Prelim
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onset of the student’s academic w
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INFM 225. Health Informatics Standa
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A survey of the arts and humanities
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NUTRITION (NUTR)NUTR 206. Nutrition
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making models for solving ethical d
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Proficiency in English must be esta
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integrity and academic freedom - a
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AccreditationThe Stetson School of
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BAA 604 Corporate Law, Sustainabili
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Foundation CoursesBAA 505. Micro an
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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ELECTIVES (
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topic of growing importance that ha
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BA 675. International FinancePrereq
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BA 680. Business to Business Market
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PBA 651b. Legal Issues Affecting Bu
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accounting regulatory environment a
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Course of Study for the Joint MBA/M
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Programs leading to certification a
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Candidate for CertificationIn order
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Middle Grade Education M.A.T. Progr
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(12 additional hours of appropriate
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Restricted Courses (require full ad
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lowing program outcomes correlate t
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Social ScienceEDSS 601 Physical and
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6th year degree program at an accre
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Goals and Program Outcomes of the C
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Program Goals for the M.Ed. in High
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growth in leadership positions; the
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EDCI 866. Paradigms in Higher Educa
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sion and improvement. Principles of
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In this class, candidates will cont
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EDMT 621. Algebra for the MGE/SEC T
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EDSS 611. History of Georgia(3 hour
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EDUC 662. Clinical Practicum(3 hour
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EDUC 790. Research for Practitioner
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to attend seminars, including orien
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The College of Continuing andProfes
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Licensure and the National Counselo
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College of Education) and the Unive
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Counselor Association (ASCA) Nation
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Examination Date:Application Deadli
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Educational Specialist Degree in Sc
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Provisionally admitted students wil
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counseling field other than School
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Doctoral training extends beyond co
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COUN 712. Addiction Prevention and
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the program. To be eligible for gra
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If a student’s cumulative GPA fal
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Leader-to-Leader SymposiumEach summ
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McAfee School of Theology &College
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Shared Courses:1. MIN 801 Change an
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Provisional AdmissionIf the applica
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B. Elective Courses (9 or 12 credit
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CurriculumThis 2-year executive pro
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Certificate ProgramsPriscilla R. Da
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COURSE DESCRIPTIONSCOMMUNICATION (C
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Skills II. Specifically, this cours
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Students explore the determinants,
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Students focus on strategies for ef
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PSLD 701. Preparation, Execution, a
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The Georgia Baptist College ofNursi
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The James and Carolyn McAfeeSchool
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10. The school shall serve as a con
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For further information about admis
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Masters Level ScholarshipsMerit-Bas
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Student Requests for Catalog Exempt
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“incompletes” in consecutive se
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JAMES AND CAROLYN MCAFEE SCHOOL OF
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Vocational Tracks in the Master of
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hours and asks the student to speci
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Doctor of Ministry DegreeThe Doctor
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Ministry coaching is at the center
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specifically for Doctor of Ministry
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C. Project Thesis Workshops (2 hour
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student in addition to the tuition
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Time CommitmentMinisters considerin
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Christian moral norm (knowing) and
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a survey of selected religions and
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course is that students develop an
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PAC 873. C.P.E. Basic Unit II Elect
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McAfee School of TheologyCalendar 2
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The RegisterCorporate Officers of M
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University AdministrativeStaffDiane
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Karen G. Massey, B.S., M.A., Ph.D.,
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Institute of Technology; 1965, M.B.
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University, 1990, 1992; Ed.S., Geor
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Jon M. Saulson (2009) AssistantProf
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University, 1996; Ph.D., The Univer
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Seminary, 1985; Ph.D., The Southern
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IndexABX Grading . . . . . . . . .
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Campus Location MapTRAVELING NORTHI