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Physics FACULTY: Delbert Friesen (C
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Natural Science Courses NS 201 Inqu
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Psychology FACULTY: Noel Wescombe (
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PY 343 Prejudice Across America Tou
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Requirements for a Minor in Religio
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RE 241 New Testament 3 The content
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RE 420 Science and Religion 3 A cri
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Sociology FACULTY: Robert A. Clark
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SO 311W The Family 3 This course an
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Theatre FACULTY: Rick Hornor (Chair
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TA 273 Acting I 3 Creative experien
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TA 473 Acting II 3 This course surv
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SO 307 Contemporary Latin American
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EC 425 Economic Development PH/BI 3
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Pre-Law Program Students interested
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HI 346 Contemporary China and East
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PO 244 Modern Congress 3 Evolution
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Kinesiology and Athletics FACULTY:
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Requirements for Physical Education
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KIN 330 Adaptive Physical Education
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Special Topics: LS 196 Special Topi
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CS 171 Computer Science I .........
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5. Complete the professional learni
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MA 330 Linear Algebra 3 Vector spac
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CS 307 Implementing a Database Desi
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Extracurricular Activities The Regu
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MI 395 Advanced Camp 3 A five-week
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Chinese CN 101,102 Elementary Chine
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FR 420W French Civilization and Cul
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SN 211 Intensive Intermediate Spani
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Six semesters of private lessons (i
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Requirements for a Music Education
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MU 110 Music Theory I 3 Notation, s
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MU 383 Junior Recital 0-1 Music maj
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Performance Ensembles (1) (Availabl
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BU 450 Social and Ethical Issues EC
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Business Management Courses BU 110
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BU 410 Business Policy 3 Capstone c
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Organizational Management Degree Co
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Requirements for Special Education
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ED 308 Methods and Learning Resourc
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ED 468 Special Education: Curriculu
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Track III: Teaching English in Seco
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EL 235 Asian-American Literature 3
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EL 352 World Cinema 3 Major movemen
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English Language Program FACULTY: J
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General Education GE 125 Freshman S
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Fine Arts Course FA 101 Introductio
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AR 236 Printmaking — Intaglio/Mix
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AR 335 Printmaking II 3 Further exp
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AR 402 Figure Drawing III 3 Persona
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CH 271L Principles of Organic Chemi
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BI 111 Marine Biology 3 An introduc
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Central American ecosystem include
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Chemistry FACULTY: Donald Calbreath
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CH 403W Biochemistry II ...........
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CH 271 Organic Chemistry I 3 Detail
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Communication Studies Faculty: Mich
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Journalism Courses JR 125 Writing f
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SP 210 Introduction to Public Speak
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E-mail and Telephone Directory Whit
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Our Mission Whitworth College is a
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Our Campus Located in a suburban se
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Our Identity Whitworth College is a
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In addition to the many avenues for
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A commitment to excellence is the h
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Behavioral probation consists of a
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Grades and Quality Points The follo
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an acceptable form of citation. At
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Alternative Course Credit A maximum
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Graduation Information Requirements
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History HI 120 The Crusades HI 212
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Regularly offered off-campus course
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Changes in Graduation Requirements