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Academic Policies & Procedures…
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Institutional Mission, Vision and C
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About Cazenovia College History Caz
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Residential Facilities The majority
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Health Services The mission of the
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Admissions Choosing the right colle
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Erie Community College Bachelor of
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Special Situations Students with Sp
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Cazenovia College Grant The Cazenov
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In addition, for State financial ai
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Federal College Work Study Program
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5. To notify the Enrollment Service
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Extended Learning students, those e
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2. All students are expected to obs
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Academic Advisers At the beginning
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Study Abroad/International Study Op
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Academic Policies & Procedures Acad
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unlikely event the instructor fails
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• Arbitrariness: The grade awarde
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earning credit only one time per co
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Honor Society is open to those with
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College Counseling Center and/or He
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Degree Requirements General Educati
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FA 408 Aesthetics Cultural Literacy
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Academic Program Summary Inventory
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Degree Programs Page Division of Ar
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Biology- General (Bachelor of Arts)
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Course (Credits) 100-400 level (3)
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ELECTIVES Arts and Sciences Electiv
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Total Arts & Sciences Program Credi
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EN 401 Narrative Structure: Prose a
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Internship Preparation: • Student
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Human Services: Alcohol/Substance A
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Human Services: Children and Youth
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Human Services: Counseling and Ment
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Human Services: Generalist (Bachelo
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Inclusive Adolescence Education: Bi
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Total Career Credits - 33 TOTAL PRO
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GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES Course (C
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Inclusive Adolescence Education: So
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ED 452: Field Placement for Pedagog
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GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES Course (C
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GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES Course (C
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ID 365 Lighting I (3) ID 369 Buildi
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ELECTIVES Arts and Sciences Electiv
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Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Scienc
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BU 363 Business Law & Ethics (3) BU
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BU 331 Organizational Behavior (3)
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• A wide variety of equine electi
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Management: Fashion Merchandising (
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Management: Health Care Management
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Management: Sport Management (Bache
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Psychology (Bachelor of Science) Th
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Social Science The Social Science p
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Studio Art (Bachelor of Fine Arts)
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Studio Art: Photography (Bachelor o
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Visual Communications(Bachelor of F
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Visual Communications: Advertising
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Visual Communications: Graphic Desi
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Visual Communications: Illustration
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Visual Communications: Web and Inte
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Certificate Programs Equine Reprodu
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Minor in Art History FA 111 Art His
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BU 305 Money & Banking BU 311 Produ
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HG 375 Historical Research Methods
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FA 371/372 Research in the Visual A
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SB 2/3__ Sociology Elective SB 3/4_
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Minor in Theatre Six courses select
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Accounting AC 110 Fundamentals of A
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