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B—Areas of Subject Concentration
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B—Subject ConcentrationsBiology:
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HON 102 HONORS SEMINAR 2: READING I
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INF 301 BIOMEDICAL INFORMATION2 s.h
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SCHOOL OF ARTS AND HUMANITIESDr. Em
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ART HISTORY COURSESARH 151 LANGUAGE
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ART 309 RELIEF PRINTMAKING3 s.h.Rel
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Evidence of these characteristics a
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4. ESSAY: Address the following que
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DEPARTMENT OF MUSICDr. Keith Dippre
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Exam is required.6- Continuous enro
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MUS 151 SURVEY OF MUSIC IN WESTERN
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Performance. Candidates for the B.M
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DEPARTMENT OF THEATREDr. Paul F. Wi
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THE 362 MAKE-UP LABORATORY3 s.h.A l
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200 level surveys in English, Ameri
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ENG 342 WOMEN’S LITERATURE3 s.h.C
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Requirements for the minor in Writi
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General Curriculum majors. This cou
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HIS 210 HISTORIAN’S APPRENTICESHI
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elated to museum activity. Interns
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LAN 320 INTRODUCTION TO LINGUISTICS
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FRE 401 ADVANCED GRAMMAR, COMPOSITI
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eceive credit for it without permis
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Prerequisite: SPA 301 and 305 or pe
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PHI 350 PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE3 s.h.
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REL 202 SURVEY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT
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PSYCHOLOGY COURSES (Semesters and f
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PSY 431 PRINCIPLES OF LEARNING3 s.h
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dynamics, and applied social psycho
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GRN 305 DEATH AND DYING3 s.h.Person
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An elective course for any Reeves S
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251, MAT 105 or higher, or permissi
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Plus any 9 s.h. of 300 or 400 level
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studies and to experience the dynam
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BUS 450 MANAGEMENT SCIENCE3 s.h.A s
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ECO 216 STATISTICS FOR BUSINESS AND
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105 or higher; and 18 s.h. of Healt
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Requirements for the minor in Marke
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MKT 499 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN MARKET
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PGM 201 INTRODUCTION TO GOLF MANAGE
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For specific requirements in the Bu
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For specific requirements in the Ma
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SEMINAR V SERVSAFENRAEF Core Creden
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BUSINESS SPORT MANAGEMENT COURSESSM
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SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRSDr. Bonita
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to any major on campus.COM 180-182
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COM 312 WRITING ABOUT ETHICS, MASS
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ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION AND LE
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OCL 370 PERSUASION3 s.h.A study of
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three modules: Module 1 covers law
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approach and analytical reasoning.
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of Army rank, structure, and duties
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equirements of the POC selection pr
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study leading to a major or minor i
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ENM 351 WASTE OPERATIONAL MANAGEMEN
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Requirements for the minor: ENM 101
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LSS 485 SPECIAL TOPICS IN LEADERSHI
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LAW 385 THE LIVING CONSTITUTION3 s.
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Washington D.C. InternshipsQualifie
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course is offered in the spring sem
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DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WORKProfessor
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Requirements for admission to Field
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SWK 380 SOCIAL WORK WITH OLDER ADUL
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SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND HUMAN DEVELOP
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are notified of their admittance, t
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ATP 319 EVALUATION II3 s.h.This cou
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ATP 499 INDEPENDENT STUDYTBAAn oppo
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BIO 303 ICHTHYOLOGY AND HERPETOLOGY
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BIO 440 CELLULAR PHYSIOLOGY4 s.h.Ce
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CHE 321, 322 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I AN
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SCIENCEDegrees awarded: A.S.Core/Ge
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COMPUTER SCIENCEComputer science is
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CSC 415 COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE3 s.h.
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MATHEMATICS COURSESMAT 103 INTRODUC
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MAT 412 THEORY OF COMPUTABILITY3 s.
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EXERCISE SCIENCEDr. Andrew Jameson,
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program for children in grades K-12
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PXS 499 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN PHYSIC
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2. Passing scores on the PRAXIS I
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ELEMENTARY EDUCATION K-6Dr. Jaunita
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ECO 261 or 262, GEO 252, PSC 151, P
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Teaching English as a Second Langua
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EDU 362 LITERATURE FOR ADOLESCENTS3
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This course is offered Fall Term II
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PRAXIS SCORES#Tests#PassedPassRateS
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semester hours of college transfer
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during early admission. Students mu
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charges as conditions demand; but n
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1. Federal Regulations require the
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4. Disruptive internal family probl
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on an annual basis, but are posted
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Federal Refund CalculationIf a reci
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SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIESDr. Donal
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Facilities for The Professional Mas
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awarded. The status/disbursement da
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Requirements for Admission1. Bachel
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made in the term tuition for a stud
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MBA 599 CAPSTONE6 s.h.This course w
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Note: The $100 fee per course consi
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Classification of MJA Program Stude
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MJA 625 RESEARCH METHODS AND PROGRA
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Fall TermAug 17 classes open on Bla
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CASPA application is received.The a
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• Motor and Fine Skills. A candid
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how to gain access to medical liter
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PHA 524 CLINICAL SKILLS I1 s.h.Pres
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PHA 581 DERMATOLOGY2 s.h.Presented
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PHA 560 SURGERY4 s.h.The four-week
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SCHOOL DEANS AND DEPARTMENT CHAIRSS
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Wanda Casteel ’93, Winston-Salem,
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Sid Gautam, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.Direct
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Jody SouderMailroom/Bookstore Assis
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Robert Stone Christian Professor of
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Clay H. Britton (2009)B.S. , Elon U
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Sid Gautam (1968)Professor of Econo
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Charles Koonce (1998)Associate Dire
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LTC (Ret.) John M. Robbins (1997)As
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Jeffrey A. Zimmerman (1994) Profess
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Ceremony of the Flags .............
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Human Services ....................
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Social Work .......................