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- Page 3: Contents Academic Calendar—2005-2
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- Page 9 and 10: Graduate School Faculty (As of July
- Page 11 and 12: James F. Bonk (1959), Ph.D., Profes
- Page 13 and 14: Cathy N. Davidson (1989), Ph.D., Pr
- Page 15 and 16: Bryan Gilliam (1986), Ph.D., Profes
- Page 17 and 18: Randy L. Jirtle (1977), Ph.D., Prof
- Page 19 and 20: Ralph Litzinger (1994), Ph.D., Asso
- Page 21 and 22: Robert F. Nau (1985), Ph.D., Associ
- Page 23 and 24: Michael K. Reedy (1969), M.D., Prof
- Page 25 and 26: Joshua Sosin (2000), Ph.D., Assista
- Page 27 and 28: Miriam L. Wahl (2002), Ph.D., Assis
- Page 29 and 30: Clark R. Cahow (1960), Ph.D., Arts
- Page 31 and 32: Orrin Pilkey (1965), Ph.D., James B
- Page 33 and 34: TO THE PROSPECTIVE GRADUATE STUDENT
- Page 35 and 36: Degree and Non-degree Admission Stu
- Page 37 and 38: Application files are assembled in
- Page 39 and 40: Fellowships and Scholarships The co
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- Page 47 and 48: Registration All students who enrol
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the Graduate School at least one we
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working on their dissertations, it
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The Duke Community Standard Duke Un
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pursued using the steps followed fo
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Pending verdict on charges (includi
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Course Enrollment Courses numbered
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as in a variety of media, from arch
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297S. Topics in Art since 1945. His
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373. The Paris Salon; Artists, Crit
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Biochemistry (BIOCHEM) Professor Ra
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The BGT core curriculum emphasises
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types of cell signaling models can
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esearch problems in anatomy will be
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macroevolution), Mathematics (theor
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259S. The Life and Work of Darwin.
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293. Simulating Ecological and Evol
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Faculty are from the Departments of
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551. Finance I. This course gives r
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of the department addresses cell bi
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COURSES CURRENTLY UNSCHEDULED 204.
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magnetic resonance, and problem-sol
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374. Seminar. One hour a week discu
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For Graduates 301. Seminar in Greek
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Vitter; Adjunct Associate Professor
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derandomization. Prerequisite: Comp
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the areas of research lab organizat
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space, and the relationship between
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departmental training to enable stu
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210S. Paleoenvironmental Analysis.
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ing of phase equilibrium. Prerequis
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courses from an approved list of co
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expertise in the environmental scie
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215S. Research Seminar. Individual
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279. Advanced Microeconomics II. Fo
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320. Macroeconomic Analysis I. Inte
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Contract Theory, Decision Theory, G
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Biomedical Engineering (BME) Profes
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222. Principles of Ultrasound Imagi
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264L. Medical Instrument Design. Ge
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223. Cellular and Integrative Cardi
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characteristics, hydrologic instrum
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Passivity, positivity, and self-dua
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Collins, Kedem, Smith, and Teitswor
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252. Advanced Computer Architecture
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and power spectra. Optimum linear s
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magnetic bearings; mechanical prope
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formulation of physical systems. Ti
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280. Convective Heat Transfer. Mode
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202S. Narrative Writing. The writin
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368. Studies in a Major American Au
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204LS. Field Ecology. 4 units. C-L:
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conservation issues and management.
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261. Geospatial Analysis for Conser
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equired. Half or one course for und
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353. Advanced Topics in Landscape E
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232. Microclimatology 242. Environm
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286. Evolutionary Mechanisms. 3 uni
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Expressionism to poets active since
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a school whose priorities are under
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Core Courses (any 2 courses) Regula
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210S. Anthropology and History. 3 u
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is confined to methodological, conc
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COURSES CURRENTLY UNSCHEDULED 201T.
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University Programs: Cell and Molec
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department. Applicants must have a
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department of their choice. Student
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(English); Abe, Stiles, and Wharton
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353S. Seminars in Literature. Conte
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Environment 243. Environmental Bioc
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Brownian motion, mean variance anal
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263. Topics in Topology. Algebraic,
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Professors Dobbins, MacFall, Song,
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Renaissance program, offering cours
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254. Justice, Law, and Commerce in
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Molecular Genetics and Microbiology
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217. Selected Topics in Analysis. A
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Biology 295S. Physical Approaches t
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meeting, faculty will lead the stud
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The CNCS was officially established
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271. Quantum Optics 281. Classical
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processing, analyzing of all autops
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347. Seminar in Toxicology. A weekl
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225S. British Empiricism. A critica
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develop interdisciplinary and trans
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oscillations; small nonlinear oscil
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The terminal degree of Master of Ar
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229S. Contemporary Theory of Libera
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iodiversity, Antarctica, regional s
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Emphasis on using these techniques
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Department of Psychological and Bra
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including episodic memory, working
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and social policy are discussed. Pe
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366. Applied Analysis of Variance.
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222), and Ethics and Policy-Making
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Bomber, a child nutrition program,
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314. The Politics of the Policy Pro
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387. Master's Project in Internatio
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226. A-F. Exegesis of the Greek New
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304. Aramaic. Study tests represent
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362. Readings in Old Testament and
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Dainotto, Hardt, Nouzeilles, Siebur
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COURSES CURRENTLY UNSCHEDULED 211.
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248. Studies in Spanish-American Li
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391. Hispanic Seminar. Each semeste
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206. Russian Modernism. Russian cul
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305. Advanced Russian Conversation
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COURSES CURRENTLY UNSCHEDULED 274S.
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D. Research Design E. Evaluation Re
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controversies in the discipline, ho
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decision functions and their proper
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structural relationships in a chemi
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field's first decades, feminist sch
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391. Tutorial in Special Topics. Di
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Center for Advanced Computing and C
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Center for Cognitive Neuroscience T
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times in scholarly fashion. It asks
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knowledge about the region. Chaired
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locations may also be considered wh
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The Libraries The libraries of the
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THE DIVINITY SCHOOL LIBRARY The Div
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The Phytotron. The Phytotron, a nat
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1) ARL-Fisons Spectraspan 7 direct
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ultraviolet to soft X-ray FEL (this
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X-ray generator and diffractometer,
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Living Accommodations Duke offers t
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general medical care, nutrition cou
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intellectually, is also developing
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its markings. The Center is named i
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E Earth and Ocean Sciences 110 Eart
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S Satisfactory Progress 42 Scholars