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Off-Campus Programs A major goal of
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School of Accounting (ACC) College
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ART 560 Professional Development in
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Electives I (13-23 hours) Select gr
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BIO 619 Continuing Registration for
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Broadcast & Cinematic Arts: Electro
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Course Descriptions: BCA BCA 503 Cr
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College of Business Administration
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MBA 618 Continuing Registration for
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BIS 625 Research in Information Sys
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Research Facilities The department
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CHM 567 Polymer Science Laboratory
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Master of Science in Administration
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Department of Communication Disorde
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Electives (0-8 hours) Select from t
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CDO 640 Cadaveric Anatomy for Commu
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CDO 849 Advanced Clinical Practicum
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Course Descriptions: CPS CPS 501 Su
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The candidate should complete their
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Course Descriptions: CED CED 502 St
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SPE 519 Students with Cognitive Imp
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Department of Economics (ECO) Colle
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ECO 660 Public Finance and Fiscal P
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Admission Requirements, Retention a
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4. Regular admission will be grante
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EDL 636 Higher Education Law 3(3-0)
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EDL 815 Ethical Leadership 3(3-0) E
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IET 597 Special Studies 1-6(Spec) I
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Master of Arts (M.A.) in English La
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ENG 577 Introduction to Second Lang
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Course Descriptions: FIN FIN 573 In
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SPN 610 Studies in U.S. Latino Cult
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GEO 508 Digital Remote Sensing 3(2-
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Health Education) Previous practica
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Required Courses II (2-3 hours) HSC
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HSC 510 Independent Reading Experie
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HSC 630 Regional Human Anatomy 5(3-
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United States History Certificate M
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faculty members, at least one from
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HST 697 Special Studies Colloquium
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Supporting Coursework (6 credit hou
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2. An overall GPA of 3.5 or a 3.5 G
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AMD 547 Functional Apparel Design 3
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GRN 631 Gerontology: Theory and Pra
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Department of Management (MGT) Coll
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MKT 633 Risk-based Logistics Networ
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Admission Requirements, Retention &
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Upon completion of coursework, qual
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MTH 656 Teaching & Learning Mathema
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STA 686 Multivariate Analysis 3(3-0
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Course Descriptions: MUS MUS 502 Fo
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MUS 791 Introduction to Music Resea
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Option 3 - Physical Education: Coac
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PES 672 Statistics for Physical Edu
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PHY 644 Quantum Mechanics II 3(3-0)
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1. complete 6 additional hours of g
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Certificate of Professional Develop
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Department of Psychology (PSY) Coll
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Degree Requirements Required Course
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Admission Requirements, Retention &
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School Psychology Training Model: S
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Required Courses VII (9 hours) Meth
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PSY 656 Advanced Intellectual Asses
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Department of Recreation, Parks, an
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RPL 610 Leisure Research 1(1-0) Int
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PHA 630 Clinical Procedures I 3(2-2
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Second Year III - Spring (17 hours)
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PTH 832 Clinical Education IV 12(Sp
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SOC 602 Professional Seminar 3(3-0)
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Electives (3 hours) Select from the
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Admission Requirements, Retention &
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Course Descriptions: ECE ECE 625 Fo
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EDU 651 Supervision of Student and
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Interdisciplinary and Interdepartme
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Concentrations Select one of the fo
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Note: Seminar Topics for seminars l
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Master of Science in Administration
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General Administration Concentratio
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Required Courses II (3 hours) Selec
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PSC 711 - Public Personnel Administ
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Required Courses (15-18 hours) BIS
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Course Descriptions: MSA MSA 501 Ma
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Admission Requirements, Retention &
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Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in the
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Interdisciplinary Courses These cou
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4. 5. The Teacher Education and Pro
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2.2.3 Students individually and col
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f) Requirement to complete coursewo
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5.4 Appeals 5.4.1 The following mat
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6.3.3 The instructor has the right
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Code of Student Rights, Responsibil
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Industrial Management and Technolog