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- Master of Science in Computer Science
- Statement of Purpose
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- Introduction
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- Master of Science in Education - Counselor Education
- Statement of Purpose
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- Introduction
- The Core, Research and Writing, and Clinical Track courses:
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- School Counseling
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- To apply for admission to candidacy the student must:
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- Licensure as a School Counselor
- A Sample Two-year Program
- Counselor Education Courses
- Master of Science in Education
- Statement of Purpose
- Student Learning Outcomes
- Introduction
- Program Plan - M.S.E. Teaching:B-11, 10-14, 10-21, B-21
- Writing Proficiency
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- Coursework
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- Program Plan - M.S.E. Teaching: Adult Emphasis
- On-Campus Master of Science in Education with an Adult Education Emphasis
- Writing Proficiency
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- Off-campus Master of Science in Education with an Adult Education Emphasis
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- State of Wisconsin Psychotherapy Provider Certification Requirements
- Program Plan - M.S.E. Teaching: English Education (China)
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- Introduction
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- Assignment of Advisor
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- Criteria for Graduate-Level Course Work
- Numbering of Courses
- Undergraduate Students Enrolled in Graduate Classes
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- Transfer Credits
- Applying Credits Earned in One Graduate Program Toward Another Graduate Degree
- Pass-Fail
- Independent Study
- Full-Time Students
- Registration
- Degree Requirements
- Writing Requirement Options
- Thesis
- Oral Examinations
- Seminar Paper
- Capstone Experience
- Graduate Paper Style and Format
- Tuition, Fees, and Expenses
- Tuition
- Textbooks
- Refund Policy
- Academic Procedures
- Course Incompletes
- Minimum Standard
- Repeating Courses
- Dropping Courses
- Withdrawing from School
- Retention, Probation, and Dismissal
- Time Limitation
- Discontinuation of Inactive Students
- Student Discipline
- Graduation
- Commencement
- Student Assistance Services
- Financial Aid
- Loans
- Federal Subsidized Stafford Loan
- Unsubsidized Federal Stafford Loan
- Federal Perkins Loan
- Graduate PLUS Loan
- Other Programs That Do Not Require a Financial Aid Application:
- Veterans Benefits
- Services for Students with Disabilities
- Career Center
- Transcripts
- Information Services
- Karrmann Library
- Master of Science in Criminal Justice
- Statement of Purpose
- Student Learning Outcomes
- Admission Requirements for Master of Science in Criminal Justice
- Special Students
- Curriculum
- Required Courses (Core Courses)
- Elective Courses
- Graduate Diploma in Criminal Justice
- Course Descriptions
- Master of Science in Engineering
- Statement of Purpose
- Student Learning Outcomes
- Introduction
- Admission Requirements for Master of Science in Engineering
- Special Students
- Curriculum
- Section A: Core Courses
- Section B: Technical Emphasis Courses
- Section C: Elective Courses
- Certificate in Engineering Management
- Certificates in Structural/Geotechnical Engineering
- Course Descriptions
- Master of Science in Project Management
- Statement of Purpose
- Student Learning Outcomes
- Introduction
- Admission Requirements for Master of Science in Project Management
- Curriculum
- Business Foundation Courses
- Project Management Core Courses
- Elective Courses
- Certificates in Project Management
- Course Descriptions
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