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Required Courses for the EC-6 Bilin
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCEEARLY CHILDHOOD
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Curriculum and InstructionTEACHING
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MULTIDISCIPLINARY STUDIES ITEACHING
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BACHELOR OF ARTSENGLISHEnglishA MIN
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MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT MINORSMathem
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MusicMembership in music ensembles
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BACHELOR OF MUSIC EDUCATIONINSTRUME
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MUSIC DEPARTMENT MINORSMusicMINOR I
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10. Students who have any physical
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NursingBACHELOR OF SCIENCENURSINGA
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Courses Taught in the Physics Depar
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PHYSICS FOCUS AREASPhysicsPHYSICSCO
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DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCEProf
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BACHELOR OF ARTSSOCIAL STUDIES 8-12
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Professional Preparation ProgramsPR
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PsychologyDEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGYA
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PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT MINORSPsychol
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BACHELOR OF ARTSRELIGIONReligion an
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Religion and PhilosophyRELIGION AND
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MSN DegreeMaster of Science in Nurs
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BIED 4335Spanish for Teachers and M
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BIOL 4X92Advanced Topics in Zoology
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CI 4355CI 4X95CI 4X96*CI 4X97*CI XX
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ENG 3310Medieval English Literature
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SPAN 4322Spanish Linguistics (3-0)
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Board of TrusteesBOARD OF TRUSTEESE
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FacultyNINA OUIMETTE (2002)Dean of
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FacultyBETH LAURENCE (1995)Instruct
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StaffKEITH A. WADDLEReference / ILL
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StaffPaul Tate II, B. A.Men’s Soc
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