WebBrowse course descriptions for the Department of Biology. WebAbout The Program The M.S.L.I.S. degree is highly relevant in today's information-intensive world. The demand for professionals with the ability to manage information and data and help people navigate the dynamic and changing information environment is very high.
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WebThe Law and Public Policy Program (LPP), established in 1984, is for students interested in careers in the public policy arena. Taking advantage of Catholic Law’s location in Washington, D.C., the program offers specialized courses and externships, opportunities for interdisciplinary study, academic counseling, and cocurricular activities ... WebSeveral Anthropology courses satisfy the "Foundations in Natural Science" requirements for undergraduates: ANTH 105 - Human Evolution. ANTH 108 - Introduction to Archaeology. ANTH 204 - Forensic Anthropology. ANTH 206 - Artifact Studies. ANTH 354 - The Archaeology of Settlements & Landscapes (also meets geography requirement for … second-generation
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WebReference Syllabuses. Click on any underlined course number below to view syllabus. Please note that syllabuses are for reference only and subject to updates and revisions prior to … WebSample Syllabus. Below is the syllabus for the Spring 2016 WASH 101 course. Current course syllabi may vary. The Catholic University of America. Washington Past and … WebAcademics. Courses. We invite you to browse through the courses offered by the Department of History. Undergraduate majors in history can choose from among a wide range of history courses to fulfill their degree requirements. Graduate courses generally fall into two categories: colloquia (reading courses) and seminars (research courses). punch out walkthrough nes