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Many students in the College take introductory sociology and upper-level sociology courses to complete their social science breadth requirements. Currently, there are about 100 sociology majors, with between 15 and 20 students graduating per year. ... more
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Case studies or chart reviews will require the submission of IRB documents, as required according to HAC requirements (http://www.mcg.edu/research/ohrp/hac/polsect4.htm#CASE%20STUDIES), as well as a budget for MCGHI approval. The budget will ... more
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Ann Oakley likes to think she is a moderate feminist but would a moderate write something like: "Men are the enemies of women. Promising sublime intimacy, unequalled passion, amazing security and grace, they nevertheless exploit and injure in a ... more
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To get an idea of possible careers with a Liberal Arts degree please visit the Liberal Arts Career Services website. ... more
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NIH policy is that the unique resources developed through NIH funding are to be shared with the research community, to the extent that sharing of clinical data and materials is practical. Therefore, all current and complete multi-site NIDDK-funded ... more
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You may commence as soon as you complete your admission formalities including payment of fees. We follow a rolling semester system and each student may follow his/her own schedule. In order to facilitate group study however, it may be better idea ... more
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The internalization of the Models can have an enormous impact on the rest of the traditional subjects. The study of History and Literature in particular will benefit from the integration of such Models as the Window of Awareness and Knowledge and ... more
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Clinical trials are the "double-blind" controlled studies which are the most scientific of the various medical tests. See Guide to scientific studies (or another copy) for a nice explanation of the difference between epidemiological research and ... more
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During the EC year, students have the opportunity to do a field study. A field study is a "course" whereby students can work together in small groups (an ISR is generally done alone) to pursue a particular interest, such as an interest in the ... more
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If you are very interested in a certain area, especially when it is part of a more selective school/college, we recommend that you apply to that school/college directly. But if you are interested in many different areas and want extra guidance in ... more
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