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Civil Engineering
Graduate
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Campus address: Ernest Cockrell Jr. Hall (ECJ) 4.200, phone (512) 471-4921, fax (512) 471-0592; campus mail code: C1700
Chapter 8. The University Unions
General Information
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...8-500. The University Unions Campus Events and Entertainment Sec. 8-501. Purpose E+E...
Chapter 11. Student Conduct and Academic Integrity
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...604(e) and Sec. 11-608(e); to...Behavioral Misconduct Subchapter 11-500. Conduct Procedures Sec...
Chapter 3. Financial Aid
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...Hearing Record Subchapter 3-500. Disciplinary Offenses Sec...by letter or by e-mail within ten...
Courses
Medical
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...an organized fashion (i.e. effective communication), learn...have hosted over 1,500 North American medical...
Chapter 6. Student Organizations
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...signs under section 13-500 of the Institutional...by letter or by e-mail, usingthe addresses...
Minor and Certificate Programs
Undergraduate
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...for the minor (i.e. Accounting 312 / 312H...90% of the Fortune 500 companies have created...
Human Development and Family Sciences
Graduate
...Sarah M. and Charles E. Seay Building (SEA...collection of more than 500 volumes and 20...
Blanton Museum of Art
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...s holdings. The H-E-B Study Room...country, welcoming nearly 2,500 visitors per year...
E 373M E 373M. Early Globalisms, 500-1500 CE. 3 Hours.
Examine, through global literature, the interconnected worlds, humans, activities, and cultures in the approximate time frame of a thousand years to discover what they reveal of early globalisms. Three lecture hours a week for one semester. English 350E (Topic: Imagining World, 500-1500 CE) and 373M may not both be counted Prerequisite: One of the following: Comparative Literature 315, English 303D, 316L, 316M, 316N, 316P, or Tutorial Course 303D.