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Physicsdepartment of Chemical,earth
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Year TwoCreditsStudio Core - comple
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Year TwoCreditsStudio Core - comple
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Year TwoCreditsStudio Core - comple
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Year TwoCreditsStudio Core - comple
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AR Studio elective [not ARDI] 3AR S
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CD 3000 Philosophical and Historica
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Allowable Department of Art Academi
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Year ThreeCreditsBI 3060 Genetics 4
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CH 2130 General Chemistry I (QRCO)
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CH 2130 General Chemistry I (QRCO)
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EC 2560 Microeconomics 3EC 3580 Man
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Recommended Course SequenceCheck al
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Mathematics Foundations - complete
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BU 4200 Training and DevelopmentBU
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PS 3190 Development and Understandi
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CH 3450 Physical Chemistry I 4CH 34
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Year ThreeCreditsMT 3710 Meteorolog
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Meteorology Minor17 or 18 creditsTh
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Year TwoCreditsCM 2910 Introduction
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CM 3640 Communication TheoryCM 3700
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Degree RequirementsCreditsCS 2010 C
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Degree RequirementsCreditsCJ 1010 T
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Year Four at Franklin Pierce Law Ce
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Cluster III:ED 4401 Inclusive Eleme
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Year ThreeCreditsCD 3000 Philosophi
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Degree RequirementsCreditsCourses r
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Recommended Course SequenceCheck al
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CTDI Creative Thought Directions 6P
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Integration Connection - complete o
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Writing OptionDegree RequirementsCr
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EN 3610 Currents in British Literat
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Year ThreeCreditsAdventure Educatio
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AT 3760 requires a minimum cumulati
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PE 2731 Motor Development (WRCO) 3.
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and a philosophical understanding s
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PE 2428 Flexibility, Core and Balan
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Year TwoCreditsGroup A Activity - c
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• minimum 42 credits earned• mi
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Sport Physiology Minor20 creditsThe
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HI 3352 African-American History (D
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In addition to the courses in the I
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and/or internships. The minimum req
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Department of Languages andLinguist
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ED 2000 Introduction to Education 3
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SSDI Self and Society Directions 6e
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SIDI Scientific Inquiry Directions
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Year Three or FourCreditsMA 3400 Ti
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CTDI Creative Thought Directions 6P
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Complete one of the following: 3-4M
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Year FourCreditsME/MU 3000/4000 lev
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MU 1540 Piano Performance Studies (
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addition, successful completion of
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TH 3670 Advanced Practicum in Produ
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The subjects covered in Topics cour
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TH 3210 Script Analysis 3TH 3670 Ad
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Electives: 5-3DN courses, not alrea
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Religious Studies Minor15 creditsCr
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Degree RequirementsCreditsCourses r
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CTDI Creative Thought Directions 6P
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Department of Social ScienceDepartm
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AN 3190 Anthropology of the Pacific
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EPL 4990 Advanced Planning 3BI 3240
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AN 2210 Cultural Anthropology (GACO
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think like a historian. The study o
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Quantitative Reasoning in the Disci
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Social Science, Bachelor of Science
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Social Science Electives - complete
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Department of Social WorkDepartment
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Year FourCreditsSW 3460 Human Diver
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Recommended Course SequenceCheck al
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SW 3510 Theory and Practice of Soci
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SO 2220 Foundations of Sociology (D
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• Childhood Studies with an optio
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Gate: The term gate is commonly use
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complete the required portfolio as
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is printed under one discipline and
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GPA; completion of program requirem
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in the world. As we look at African
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and theory. Heavily emphasizes rese
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AR - Fine ArtAR 1040 Fundamentals o
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AT - Athletic TrainingAT 1010 Intro
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BI - BiologyBIDI 1010 General Biolo
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BI 4600 Internship 1-4 creditsStude
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gramming, the assignment model, the
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management, interpersonal influence
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ing the first two weeks of the seme
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CJ 3030 Introduction to ForensicSci
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theories that attempt to explain th
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course and then focuses on more adv
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DN 1260 Modern Dance I 1-2 creditsT
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immediately prior to graduation; mi
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ating teacher and members of the Un
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talk, slang, swearing, etc.) and li
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EN 4420 English StudentTeaching 5-1
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Investigates the origins of contemp
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using specialized law enforcement v
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GE 3330 Population Dynamics 3 credi
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HE 3760 Planning and ImplementingHe
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mixed society brought with it and t
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HI 4358 Public History and LocalHis
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provided that each course taken has
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MA - MathematicsMA 1200 Topics in A
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perspectives. These perspectives in
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ME 2210 Voice Class II/Pedagogy 1 c
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MT 4350 Forecasting/RadioPracticum1
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Enrollment in Performance Studies r
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MU 3490 Practicum 1-3 creditsPracti
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PE --Physical EducationPE 1000 Flag
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PE 2280 Water Safety Instruction 2
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PE 3570 Kinesiology 3 creditsFundam
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PH 2140 Physics II4 creditsIntroduc
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PO 3810 Political Thought 3 credits
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philosophical opinion among some ma
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RL 2500 Language and LiteracyDevelo
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SO 3350 Sociology of PopularCulture
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in Spanish. Unscheduled. Prerequisi
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individuals. Helps students to deve
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important element. Ability to read
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DirectoriesPlymouth State Universit
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University AdministrationPrincipal
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Birch, Megan L. (2007)Assistant Pro
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Fedorchak, Paul (1992)Department Ch
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Kim, Jong-Yoon (2001)Assistant Prof
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Middlekauff, Bryon D. (1988)Profess
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Superchi, Gregory S. (2006)Adjunct
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John H. MoodyDerryJohn J. Ouellette
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Credits Awarded for Acceptable CLEP
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IndexAAcademic Advising 28Academic
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Music Technology Option,BA Music 17
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Campus MapCampus Buildings1 College
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