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- Page 7 and 8: University of Missouri Graduate Cat
- Page 9 and 10: Letter from the Dean As Dean of the
- Page 11 and 12: FALL SEMESTER 2008 DAY DATE Classwo
- Page 13 and 14: The Graduate School at University o
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- Page 17 and 18: I Industrial & Manufacturing System
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- Page 21 and 22: - Review the thesis process for mas
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opportunities to obtain an applicat
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Application Instructions for On Cam
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Admission and Acceptance As explain
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mation about professional engineeri
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Notification for Re-Entry Before th
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Key Terms to Know Within Financial
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These graduate assistantships occur
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cial need. To be eligible for consi
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essary, the major unit shall hold t
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Academic Integrity and Professional
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Best Practice in Graduate Education
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the student’s specific adviser ma
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MU Professional and Graduate Studen
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Disability Services Our mission is
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MU graduate students have access to
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maintained and locations are record
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esearch, weed control evaluation, t
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College of Education Research Cente
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faculty services including classroo
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tional communities, such as Science
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Department of Chemistry Research Ce
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Interdisciplinary Research Centers
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apidly growing older adult populati
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4. Provide necessary resources for
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Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of
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School of Journalism Research Cente
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Human Development & Family Studies
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ACCY Accounting AG EC Agricultural
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Agricultural Economics Graduate Pro
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Required Application Materials To t
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AG EC 8087 Seminar in Agricultural
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Required Application Materials To t
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ing student learning; motivating st
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integrates coursework and learning
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Kathy Sharpe Timms associate profes
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graduate standing and AN SCI 1065,
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American Archaeology Division of th
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non-thesis research (Anthropology 7
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ANTHRO 7150 Special Themes in Folkl
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ANTHRO 7826 Stone Artifact Analysis
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ANTHRO 8960 Graduate Readings in An
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mailed directly to the program. - F
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credit. The student must substantia
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ARCHST 8230 Computer Graphic Applic
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traditional and contemporary approa
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ART CERM 7110 Graduate Ceramic Scul
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Art History and Archaeology Graduat
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months before the final draft of th
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AR H A 7460 Roman Sculpture (3). Th
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sentation in relation to broader qu
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Douglas D. Randall professor emerit
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ed by the end of the second academi
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IOCHM 9430 Molecular Biology I (4).
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william A. Jacoby associate profess
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ity for in-depth research by presen
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techniques, transducers (optical, e
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Biological Sciences Graduate Progra
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Required Application Materials To t
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IO SC 7986 Neurology of Motor Syste
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Biomedical Sciences Area Programs N
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disciplines that provide a unique o
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Admission Contact Information: Rose
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ody fluid homeostatic mechanisms, g
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LAb AN 9437 Pathology of Laboratory
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Tessa S.Marshall assistant teaching
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v M S 8022 Internal Medicine Clinic
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v M S 8435 Veterinary Clinical Scie
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Christian Lorson PhD, associate pro
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v PbIO 8442 Advanced Veterinary Pat
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L STU 7400 Studies in Anglophone Af
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databases, technical journals and m
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For More Information about the MAcc
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eporting to external parties; conce
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Required Courses: • Accountancy 7
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Career Preparation The Crosby MBA p
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Required Application Materials to t
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Finance Concentration, (PhD in Busi
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FINANC 9300 Financial Economics (3)
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MANGMT 8350 Organizational Analysis
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Management and Marketing in the Rob
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MRKTNG 9020 Seminar in Advanced Res
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ciplinary character of the course o
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program and working toward a gradua
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Chemical Engineering Faculty John G
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CH ENG 7321 Introduction to Ceramic
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Kent S. Gates Schlundt Professor of
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CHEM 8020 Introduction to X-ray Cry
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CHEM 8610 Advanced Radiochemistry (
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Praveen Edara assistant professor,
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Civil and Environmental Engineering
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equisite: graduate standing or inst
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Cv ENG 8001 Advanced Topics in Civi
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Cv ENG 8330 Theory of Elasticity (3
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Cv ENG 8610 Materials and Measureme
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- Bachelor of arts degree from an a
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CLASS 7960 Special Readings in Clas
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GREEK 9787 Seminar on the Age of Pe
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Loren Reid professor emeritus, PhD,
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eas of studies in the field. During
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COMMUN 8610 Survey of Political Com
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students in the laboratories of ind
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Communication Science Disorders Cou
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C S D 8960 Directed Reading in Comm
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In addition to online subscriptions
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Financial Aid from the Program Some
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CMP SC 7430 Compilers I (3). Introd
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CMP SC 8380 Database Management Sys
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Conservation Biology Graduate Certi
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Dario Almarza assistant professor,
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appropriate form from the departmen
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C I 8618 Writing, Reading and Teach
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C I 8717 Teaching, Learning, & Rese
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for planning, implementing, and eva
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and students with disabilities. Pre
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TDP 7090 Early Childhood Seminar I
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TDP 7270 Teaching Mathematics in El
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TDP 7394 Middle School Language Art
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TDP 7574 Intro. Teaching Math in Mi
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TDP 7754 Inquiry into Art Education
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Admission Criteria Deadline for Spr
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DMU 7946 Cardiac Ultrasound Clinica
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- Non-Binding Methods of Dispute Re
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Ronald A. Ratti professor, PhD, Sou
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Econ 7370 (mathematical economics);
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ECONOM 7322 Economics of Regulation
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Structural change, an integral part
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ECONOM 9453 Advanced Macroeconomics
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Peggy Placier associate professor,
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ELPA’s Master’s Programs The de
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online (e.g., course managements sy
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ED LPA 9405 Seminar in Educational
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institutions currently operate and
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Educational, School and Counseling
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Admission Criteria Fall deadline: D
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a professional setting. Examines ma
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ESC PS 8400 Analysis of Research in
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ESC PS 8945 Practicum in Marriage a
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Electrical and Computer Graduate Pr
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Gregory Triplett assistant professo
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Non-Thesis Option For students who
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the future. Economics and environme
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detect optical radiation. Review of
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ECE 8320 Nonlinear Systems (3). Non
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Topics cover SAR data fundamentals
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John Evelev director of undergradua
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Financial Aid from the Program Some
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graduate school requirement for a P
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tion, but united by themes or tradi
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ENGLSH 7489 Major Anglophone Africa
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ENGLSH 8110 Forms (3). Topics (e.g.
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graduate training take place in a n
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Family and Community Medicine: Mast
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F C MD 7350 Special Readings in Com
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of Interior. It is staffed with thr
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toral program is expected to pass q
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ecology. Emphasis on mating systems
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Required Application Materials To t
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marketing, marketing-mix developmen
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hydrology, physiology and wood qual
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e completed; 15 hours or more shall
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FOREST 8460 Advanced Forest Ecology
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Mark Hannink professor of biochemis
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- Minimum GPA: 3.0 in last 60 hours
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has an active program of research a
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Plan of Study for an MA in Geograph
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GEOG 8200 Seminar in World Regional
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Required Application Materials To t
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plications in geology, environmenta
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GEOL 8990 Research (1-8). Does not
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ementary German; conducted in a cla
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Health Management & Informatics Fac
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ackgrounds and provides the knowled
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of the issues and problems in day-t
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decision-making in health care orga
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at least 3.3 on a 4.0 scale to be c
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Plans for MA Degrees: Non-thesis pl
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PhD Degree Requirements To obtain a
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the broad area as narrowly or as wi
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HIST 7020 United states History fro
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HIST 7515 Power and Oratory in Anci
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Directed research in the period 178
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Classical Greece and their methodol
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Admission Contact Information Maril
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sooner than 12 weeks after the fail
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prehensive exam. On petition of the
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of the normal aging process of the
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H D FS 8210 Theories of Human Devel
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H D FS 9090 Research in Human Devel
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wooseung Jang director of graduate
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Industrial & Manufacturing Systems
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IMSE 8410 Advanced Management Infor
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Informatics Faculty Chi-Ren Shyu di
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Degrees Offered The emphasis areas
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Required Application Materials to t
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IS LT 7310 Seminar in Information S
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IS LT 7380 School Library Practicum
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IS LT 9445 Special Libraries and In
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learning and problem solving with e
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and public relations campaigns for
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Admission Criteria Fall deadline: J
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Plan of Study Doctoral study in jou
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JOURN 7146 Strategic Communication
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and gender and ethnic diversity in
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JOURN 7508 Information Graphics (3)
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JOURN 7736 Economics and Finance of
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JOURN 8020 Principles and Tools in
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JOURN 8110 Editing and News Design
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Matthew McGrath associate professor
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practical articulatory and transcri
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R. Andrew winholtz associate profes
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Elias Saab professor, PhD, Universi
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nomics 9413, Economics 8085 Problem
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MATH 7330 Theory of Numbers (3). Di
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MATH 7920 Introduction to Abstract
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MATH 8470 Advanced Numerical Analys
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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineerin
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materials, i.e. cabon nanotubes, Si
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the Graduate School upon the depart
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shock phenomenon in nozzles and dif
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MAE 8300 Microscale Heat Transfer (
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trol design including feedback line
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Lene Holland professor, PhD, Univer
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search in laboratories of individua
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signaling events underlying physiol
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Jill Raitt professor emerita of rel
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Mizzou Online: MU Graduate Degrees,
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Degrees Offered The department of M
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Lela Riley professor, PhD, Universi
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problems in microbiology for librar
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ESCP 8510 Medical and Psychological
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Eva Szekely professor, MS, The Juil
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MUS GENL 8090 Research in Music (cr
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niques in the interpretation of ban
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Natural Resources Master’s Degree
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Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Grad
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current in the afferent limb of the
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facilities, teaching and research s
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R. Andrew winholtz associate profes
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Plan of Study Students will be requ
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NU ENG 7331 Nonproliferation Issues
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NU ENG 8411 Nuclear Reactor Theory
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vices they provide. The School of N
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Passing scores on all sections of t
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Doctorate in Nursing Candidacy To a
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NURSE 8210 Special Health Care Need
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evidence, and develop plan for impl
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In addition, outstanding students c
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ecent research in poultry feeding.
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NUTR S 9090 Doctorate Research in N
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Diane Smith Ph.D., OTR/L. Research
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ner. The degree aims to enhance ski
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P R TR 8400 Constructs of Leisure (
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Leah Cohn DVM, PhD, associate profe
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v PbIO 8410 Seminar in Veterinary P
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Pathology and Anatomical Sciences G
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Resources for research in integrati
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Personal Financial Planning Faculty
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FINPLN 7386 Financial Planning: Emp
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Philosophy Graduate Programs Contac
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- A written and oral dissertation p
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PHIL 8300 Dissertation Seminar (1).
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uisite: Graduate standing in Philos
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- Official Transcripts (year of app
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PH THR 7940 Clinical Education I (4
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Sergei Kopeikin associate professor
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Doctorate in Physics & Astronomy Ab
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PHYSCS 8301 Topics in Astronomy and
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of Missouri-Columbia, known as MU.
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Prakash R. Arelli adjunct professor
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Plant Microbiology & Pathology In p
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of aquatic arthropods; emphasizes f
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Political Science Graduate Programs
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The master’s degree program culmi
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POL SC 9040 Advanced Political Meth
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ods for testing foreign policy are
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Psychological Sciences Faculty Ann
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Kristy vanMarle assistant professor
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Dual Emphasis Program in Child Clin
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PSYCH 8210 Functional Neuroscience
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PSYCH 9310 Theories of Social Psych
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instructor’s consent, a graduate
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within these two departments, at le
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Admission Criteria Fall deadline: R
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Public Affairs Courses PUb AF 7001
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in regional development policy. Exp
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series cross-sectional data, cluste
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- CV or resume - Verification from
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is your key to an exciting new care
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Religious Studies Master of Arts Co
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In addition to these core requireme
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study of the role of women in relig
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Romance Languages & Literatures Gra
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Required Application Materials to t
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ish must complete a proficiency exa
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Purpose and questions The qualifyin
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tions established by the Graduate S
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FRENCH 9080 Readings in French (3-6
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SPAN 8419 Studies in Nineteenth-Cen
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in sociology, students of high meri
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Graduate Certificate Program in Soc
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Slavonic Studies for information ab
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School of Health Professions About
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School of Social Work is a charter
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Application and Admission Informati
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SOC wK 7480 Helping Strategies with
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pressed populations and creative st
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SOC wK 9990 Doctoral Dissertation R
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- Minimum GRE score: case-bycase -
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SOCIOL 7400 Sociology of Health Sys
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SOCIOL 8435 Graduate Seminar in Sci
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who wish to be considered for inter
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Dissertation A dissertation, which
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atmospheric circulations. Prerequis
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sites: graduate standing and concur
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Signe Cohen associate professor of
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Master or Educational Specialist De
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ently undergraduates at Mizzou. Ple
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SPC ED 8300 Students with Behaviora
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SPC ED 8485 Introduction and Method
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tains a state-of-the-art computer n
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Dual Master’s Degree in Economics
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Statistics Courses STAT 7002 Topics
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STAT 7810 Nonparametric Methods (3)
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tional probability and expectation;
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etail strategies. Prerequisite: gra
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playwrights have won the prestigiou
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Independent Project Each candidate
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outside of the department that must
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as extension of time may be granted
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Women’s & Gender Studies Graduate
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Carol Lazzaro-weis professor of rom
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ines the history and structure of
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wGST 8630 Gendered Relations in Fam