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Non-degree seeking students are those who have not been admitted formally to a degree program. For information and academic advising for non-degree seeking students, see the Academic Resource Center and Certificates and Non-Credit Programs sections of the Bulletin and the Office of Continuing Studies web site. Effective Summer 2018, non-degree seeking students with previously earned ...
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Academic programs in the college are technology intensive. They incorporate statistical and database analyses; utilize specialized tools for athletic training, kinesiology and physical therapy; stream audio and video for communication sciences; facilitate online interactive counseling for social work; and foster clinical experiences and online ...
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Overview. Offered by the Department of Psychological Studies in Education, the Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Community Engagement (HDCE) is designed to equip students with the skills needed to make a positive impact on people's lives by influencing the programs, policies, and practices of nonprofit organizations, human service agencies, or schools.
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Academic Policies and Regulations. University policies and regulations generally apply to all undergraduate students and provide a framework within which schools and colleges may specify further conditions or variations appropriate to students in their courses or programs.. Academic Residency Requirements. Upon transferring into the College of Liberal Arts, all students must complete at least ...
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1 . Select from courses at the level of MUSC 8404 or higher.. Recitals: Solo public recital by the conclusion of the fourth term of lessons ()Solo public recital ()Lecture Recital or Performance with Orchestra ()Final Doctoral Recital ()Additional Requirements: Written Entrance Examinations: All doctoral students must take written entrance exams prior to or during the first term of doctoral study.
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These requirements are for students who matriculated in academic year 2025-2026. Students who matriculated prior to fall 2025 should refer to the Archives to view the requirements for their Bulletin year.. Bachelor of Science Requirements
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Culminating Event: Students complete coursework to earn the degree, including internship and/or apprenticeship credits taken across two academic terms. Students elect to take: EDUC 9185 Applied Research and Evaluation Internship, which allows for engagement in a supervised work experience in an applied research and evaluation capacity in schools, business or government; and/or
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Students registering for courses for which they have previously received academic credit are advised that repeat courses will not result in additional academic credit. NOTE: Students participate in one weekend field exercise.
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Students who qualify for the 3+4 program will develop an individual academic plan with their CST Academic Advisor and Pre-Professional Health Advisor during their first year at the University. Students can reference the specific timeline of prerequisite coursework for the Dental School through the Office of Pre-Professional Health Advising .