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Coursework

The curriculum of each program is designed to provide students with a variety of learning activities:

  • Expert sources (instructors, textbooks, audiovisual materials, etc.)
  • Interaction with colleagues
  • Individual reflection
  • Fieldwork

All students are expected to prepare for, participate in, and contribute to every class session. Make-up work is required and acceptable absenses are limited.

Papers for every course are expected to reflect college-level writing ability. They are assessed for content, organization, and writing skills. All papers are to be typed and proofread prior to submission.

Students who evidence writing difficulties will be expected to attend a supplementary writing workshop, generally held on a Saturday two to three times a year.

Note: This information is current for the 2008-09 academic year. For additional information, please contact the appropriate office.
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