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  1. Collections Obtained From The Pueblos Of Zuñi, New Mexico, And Wolpi, Arizona, In 1881 - James Stevenson by - James Stevenson, 2010-02-10
  2. Arizona Sketches (Webster's Dutch Thesaurus Edition) by Icon Group International, 2009-05-15
  3. Arizona Cardinals
  4. Arizona Sketches - Joseph A Munk by Joseph A Munk, 2010-01-20
  5. The Grand Canyon of Arizona (Webster's French Thesaurus Edition) by Icon Group, 2008-09-18
  6. Collections Obtained From The Indians Of New Mexico And Arizona In 1879 - James Stevenson by James Stevenson, 2010-02-10
  7. Wronged: An Overview Of The Criminal Court System With Emphasis On Arizona And The Federal Courts by Bennie Bennie, 2010-08-26
  8. School Choice in Arizona: A Review of Existing Programs and a Road Map for Future Reforms by Ph.D. Matthew Ladner, Arwynn Mattix, 2008-03-04
  9. No Child Left Behind and Arizona: Making State and Federal K-12 Accountability Systems Work by Krista Kafer, 2006-10-17
  10. Proceedings of the Workshop on Hands-On Astronomy for Education: Tuscan, Arizona November 2-4, 1990
  11. Minorities in Higher Education: The Changing Southwest: Arizona; California; Colorado; New Mexico; Texas
  12. Qed State by State School Guide 1993-94/Alaska/Arizona/California/Hawaii/Idaho/Nevada/Oregon/Washington/West Edition (Qed State School Guide West Regional Set)
  13. [Address before the] general teachers meeting, August 29, 1962 by Robert Dalton Morrow, 1962
  14. Miranda v Arizona (Famous Trials) by John Hogrogian, 1999-03-01

61. University Of Arizona Campus Health Education On-Line Library
health and medical staff at the University of arizona, Campus Health Service.Articles are designed to provide general health information and education.
http://www.health.arizona.edu/Health Education On-Line Library/heolib1.htm
Materials contained in this library have been developed by professional health and medical staff at the University of Arizona, Campus Health Service. Articles are designed to provide general health information and education. They should not be relied upon for personal diagnosis or treatment. If you have any concerns about your health, it is important that you seek advice and treatment from your healthcare provider. Click on one of the following links for a complete listing of available materials information phone directory meet our staff health promotion ... related links

62. Optical Sciences Center, Optics Education, Research, Photonics, Lasers
education, research and outreach in the science and application of light.Category Science Physics Optics Research Groups......contact us, directory, virtual tours, fred a. hopf library, giving, university ofarizona. general information students, prospective students, classes colloquium and
http://www.optics.arizona.edu/
contact us directory virtual tours fred a. hopf library ...
recommended links
Our 2003 OSC Student-Designed T-shirt
Every spring our students have a contest to see who can design the greatest optics t-shirt. We display all the submitted designs in our lobby and everyone here is invited to vote for a favorite. Our Student Reps have the winning design printed on t-shirts and sell them to our students, faculty members and staff. Proceeds from the sale benefit our student activities fund. We had many great entries this year, so thank you everyone, for entering the contest. The winning design is Jake Beverage's clever twist on an old classic. If you'd like to purchase a shirt, we will ship it to you. To see the design and print out an order form, please visit www.optics.arizona.edu/newslinks/2003shirt.htm
Optical Sciences Center · 1630 E. University Blvd · Tucson, Arizona 85721 · USA 520-621-6997

63. Paralegal Schools - Kaplan Education Paralegal Programs - Paralegal Training
Paralegal training in Colorado, Tennessee, Texas, and arizona. Approved by the American Bar Association.Category Society Law education Paralegal education...... school offers the same general Practice Paralegal Quest education Corporation schoolsadmit students Career College Phoenix, arizona • Southeastern Career
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The mission and purpose of the schools of Kaplan Higher Education Paralegal Programs is to provide professional occupational instruction in an American Bar Association approved curriculum for college graduates that will qualify them for entry-level employment as paralegals, or for advancement in existing positions, and to assist them in finding employment.
Kaplan Higher Education Paralegal Programs schools have extensive experience in paralegal training. Denver Career College (formerly Denver Paralegal Institute) has been training paralegals since 1977. Phoenix Career College in Phoenix, formerly the Sterling School, has been training legal professionals since 1975. Southeastern Career College in Nashville opened its doors in 1981; and Southeastern Career Institute in Dallas opened in 1987. Each school offers the same General Practice Paralegal Programs to college graduates.

64. Agency Directory
Board of Attorney general, Office of Auditor general, Office of of education, Dept.of Emergency Management, arizona Division of Emergency Response Commission
http://www.az.gov/webapp/portal/alpha.jsp?name=agency

65. 6/19/02 -- Arizona's One-Stop Internet Education Zone Hits A Snag -- Education W
Onlineeducation Consortium Created arizona's technology program stems from a planthat the legislature the state constitution's call for a general and uniform
http://www.edweek.org/ew/newstory.cfm?slug=41arizona.h21

66. General Information
general Information. science, and the arts, and, insofar as possible, to providea technical education adapted to the development of arizona's resources.
http://grad.admin.arizona.edu/catalog/geninfo/
General Information
A Brief History of the University
In 1885, nearly three decades before Arizona became a state, the territorial legislature approved $25,000 for building The University of Arizona in Tucson. The first classes convened in 1891, when thirty-two students and six teachers met in the original building now known as Old Main. The University developed in accordance with the Act of Congress of July 2, 1862, known as the Morrill Act, creating land-grant colleges and enabling the institution to obtain federal funds for its original schools of agriculture and mines. In the early days, there were more students in the preparatory department than in the University proper, and the number of University graduates was never more than ten a year. Then came a decade of rapid expansion. The territory became a state, high schools multiplied, and the preparatory department was closed. In 1915, the University was reorganized into three colleges-the College of Agriculture; the College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences (later Liberal Arts); and the College of Mines and Engineering. The Arizona Bureau of Mines was established the same year. The 40-acre campus of the 1890s has grown to 356 acres and 157 buildings. Its purpose remains, in the language of the original law, "to provide the inhabitants of this state with the means of acquiring a thorough knowledge of the various branches of literature, science, and the arts," and, insofar as possible, to provide a technical education adapted to the development of Arizona's resources. The University is maintained by funds appropriated by the State of Arizona and the United States government, and by tuition, fees, and collections, including private grants from many sources.

67. Resources: General Education
current/uni101.htm. University of arizona, UniversityWide general Educationhttp//w3.arizona.edu/~uge/gened/index.htm. University of
http://www.sunysb.edu/Reinventioncenter/resgened.htm
Our Goals
Who We Are

Advisory Board

Events

Resources
Spotlight

Reinventions

Boyer Report

Brochure
... Resources:
General Education The Reinvention Center's Spotlight features efforts on three campuses UCLA, the University of Michigan, and the University of Texas at Austin to create interdisciplinary general education curricula, along with an essay by Greg Bothun, Professor of Physics at the University of Oregon, on "Achieving Interdisciplinary General Education at the Research University." Listed below are links to general education programs and requirements on a variety of campuses. If you would like us to add a link to your campus's program, please send us the URL and the name of the program. Programs
Arizona State University, Bridge Course Requirement http://clasdean.la.asu.edu/student/resources/approvedCourses.asp?type=b Boston University, College of Arts and Sciences Core Curriculum http://www.bu.edu/core/

68. ISPE - Education And Outreach
global environmental issues in the general public are linked with University of Arizonaresearchers through based Earth System Science education Program Formed
http://www.ispe.arizona.edu/education/education.html
Recognizing the increasing awareness of global environmental change issues by the general public, ISPE faculty are working to increase the scientific literacy of non-science majors through the development of innovative, interdisciplinary general education courses focusing on global change. Similarly, ISPE faculty recognize the importance of developing a strong scientific work force for the future, and work with undergraduate science majors and graduate students in developing skills that will allow them to be leaders in global-scale interdisciplinary activity.
Graduate Opportunities
Ph.D. Minor in Global Change
Provides graduate students with a broad understanding of critical concepts and state-of-the-art skills in the rapidly emerging field of global change. GC597: Global Change Workshop
This graduate course investigates global change impacts in an interdisciplinary context. NASA Space Grant Graduate Fellowships
ISPE cooperates with the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory in providing one to two years of support for graduate students studying global change. Space Grant Fellows develop projects that fosters a deeper understanding of global environmental issues in the general public.

69. The University Of Arizona : Summer & Winter Sessions
Courses taken to satisfy a degree requirement general education, major, or minor Studentsattending the University of arizona for the summer only should
http://summer-winter.arizona.edu/general_info.html
General Information
Course Descriptions

Admission

Registration
... Contact Us General Information General Information Address Correction Advising Audit Registration Registration in Upper- Division Courses James E. Rogers College of Law Canceled Classes Change of Schedule Grade Replacement Opportunity (GRO) Grading System General Regulations Maximum Study Load Math Readiness Requirements Pass/Fail Option Student I.D. (CatCard) Prerequisites Short Course/Workshop Registration University Definition of a Unit of Credit Residence/Domicile Campus Tours - Public Transcripts
Address Correction
To ensure receipt of university documents and mailed information, be sure your address is up to date. It is the student's responsibility to inform the University of any incorrect address information in the system. You may change your address at the Office of Summer Session, University Services Building, Room 302, or by accessing Student Link
Advising
Newly admitted undergrads can contact the Orientation Office (Nugent Building, Room 9, 520-621-5293) for advising information. Non-degree seeking/Summer Only students can contact the Office of Summer Session at 520-626-8200.

70. Department Of English Faculty Presented With Provost's General Education Teachin
have been selected for a prestigious Provost general education Teaching Award fortheir contributions to undergraduate education at the University of arizona.
http://www.coh.arizona.edu/newandnotable/jwAwards/jwAwards.html
Department of English Faculty Presented With Provost's General Education Teaching Award
Professors Gregory S. Jackson and Susan M. White have been selected for a prestigious Provost General Education Teaching Award for their contributions to undergraduate education at the University of Arizona. Greg Jackson Susan White has been an Associate Professor in the Department of English since 1987. Dr. White's teaching deftly combines her academic research with a concern for every student. Her scholarship, which one colleague called "provocative and brilliant", clearly informs the erudition in lectures and the high standards of her Tier 2 courses that her former students testify to. Students note her enthusiasm for her material and the skillful ways she encourages dialogue between professor and students. One student's support letter openly admitted that before taking Susan White's Tier 2 course in Genre in Literature and Film, she had little respect for film as an art form. Through the courses, however, she acquired "a lifelong appreciation for the depth, breadth, and width of filmmaking that was gift to me from Dr. White." Congratulations to Greg Jackson and Susan White for their excellence in teaching in the College of Humanities.

71. Introduction To The 1998-1999 MCCCD AGEC
19981999 MCCCD arizona general education Curriculum(AGEC) Associate of Arts, Associateof Science and Associate of Business (Note The following information
http://www.dist.maricopa.edu/eddev/curric/ac/agecintro.html
1998-1999 MCCCD Arizona General Education Curriculum(AGEC)
Associate of Arts, Associate of Science and Associate of Business
(Note: The following information is also valid for 1999 to the present.)
Associate of Arts (AA) Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC) Associate in Arts General Requirements Associate in Arts Special Requirements ... Associate in Business Special Requirements As a result of an Arizona legislative footnote (1996) which called for "a seamless statewide articulation and transfer system," the Maricopa County Community College District is making several substantial changes to its general studies program and to its degrees. AGEC: The Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC) is a 35 semester credit block of lower division general education courses for Arizona community college students transferring to public universities. There are three categories of AGEC: AGEC-A, intended for liberal arts and other majors; AGEC-B, intended for business majors; and AGEC-S, intended for majors with more stringent mathematics and mathematics-based science requirements.

72. General Calendar: UA College Of Education
1200 noon Golden Circle luncheon at the arizona Inn for members of the Golden Circle,those who graduated from the College of education 50 or more years ago.
http://www.ed.arizona.edu/html/gencal.html
Important Days at the
College of Education May Pre-Graduation Ceremonies Thursday, May 15, 7:00 p.m.

Hooding for master's and doctoral students from Educational Psychology and Teaching and Teacher Education Friday, May 16, 8:45 a.m.
Hooding for master's and doctoral students from Educational Leadership; Higher Education; Special Education, Rehabilitation and School Psychology; and Language, Reading and Culture Friday, May 16, 11:00 a.m.
Bachelor's and postbaccalaureate students in elementary education and secondary education Friday, May 16, 1:00 p.m.
Bachelor's and postbaccalaureate students in elementary education, special education, cross-categorical special education, deaf studies and rehabilitation Friday, May 16, 3:00 p.m.
Bachelor's and postbaccalaureate students in elementary education and bilingual elementary education Other Graduation Weekend Events Thursday, May 15, 12:00 noon

73. Student Calendar: UA College Of Education
general Information Sessions College of education, Room 227 arizona Classroom TeacherSpanish Proficiency Examination College of education, Room 512.
http://www.ed.arizona.edu/html/studcal.html
Application Deadline The application deadlines for admission to the Teacher Preparation Program are the second Friday in September and the second Friday in February. Go to How To Apply for application materials. Plan Ahead If you want to have an advising appointment during an application deadline week (the weeks that include the second Friday in September and February) or just before priority registration periods, please make your appointments as early as possible-two to four weeks in advance of your appointment deadline.
Tell the world you're proud to be part of the College of Education. Order and wear college merchandise The information below is directed to students in the teacher preparation program and to prospective students. It will be updated as new events are announced. The information is compiled by the Office of Student Services Advising Appointments
Call the Office of Student Services at (520) 621-7865 or stop by the Student Services desk in Education 247 to make an appointment with an advisor.

74. Transcript Evaluation Process
Transfer students who complete the arizona general education Curriculum (AGEC) attheir community college need to have the AGEC certified on their transcript
http://www.registrar.arizona.edu/transcripts/evaluation.htm
Transcript Evaluation Process Evaluation of transcripts from post-secondary institutions is a 2-step process. First, the courses are evaluated with respect to the University of Arizona's policy on the acceptability of transfer credit in the Office of Admissions or the Office of Curriculum and Registration. During this initial evaluation, University staff determines which courses are accepted and post these credits to your academic record in the Student Information System (SIS). Courses transferred from Arizona community colleges and some courses from Arizona public universities are given UA department equivalencies if these exist. Course equivalencies for in-state community colleges are provided in the Arizona Course Applicability System (AZCAS). Transfer students who complete the Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC) at their community college need to have the AGEC certified on their transcript before it can be added to their UA academic record. Most courses from Arizona public universities and all courses from out-of-state institutions are given general UA department credit, which is identified with a "T-number" following the department abbreviation. After credits are accepted from the transfer institution, you should check your Student Academic Progress Report (SAPR), available through

75. Document Library: Subject Index
arizona North of the Border; Whither the American education education, from PuertoRico A Guide Adjutant general Emphasizes Importance of educational Program
http://newdeal.feri.org/texts/subject.htm

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76. College Of Medicine Programs: The University Of Arizona
Child Abuse InfoCenter, see arizona's Child Abuse InfoCenter. Continuing Medical education(OCME). Fellowship Programs. GCRC, see general Clinical Research Center.
http://www.medicine.arizona.edu/programs/
Programs
A-E F-J K-O P-T ... U-Z See also the Organizational Section of the AHSC Directory. ACEP, see Arizona Comprehensive Epilepsy Program AHCOE, see Arizona Hispanic Center of Excellence Arizona Area Health Education Centers (AHEC) Arizona CERT (Center for Education and Research on Therapeutics) Arizona Clinical Research Training Program (AzCRTP) ... Arizona Comprehensive Epilepsy Program (ACEP) ATP, see Arizona Telemedicine Program AzCRTP, see Arizona Clinical Research Training Program AZHIN, see Arizona Health Information Network AzTEPP, see Arizona Tobacco Education and Prevention Program CERT (Center for Education and Research on Therapeutics) Child Abuse InfoCenter, see Arizona's Child Abuse InfoCenter CME, see Continuing Medical Education (OCME) Continuing Medical Education (OCME) CUP, see Commitment to Underserved Peoples Programs Commitment to Underserved Peoples Programs Faculty Development Research Fellowship Programs Fellowship Programs GCRC, see General Clinical Research Center General Clinical Research Center (GCRC) GRACE Project Graduate Interdisciplinary Programs (IDPs) ... Graduate Programs Grand Rounds
Recent Medicine, Pediatric, Psychiatry and Surgery Grand Rounds are now available as streaming video files at

77. Arizona Mathematics Department - Mathematics Education Faculty Position
Phones Fax (520) 6218322 general (520) 621-6892. Web Links arizona -Mathematics University of arizona. Mathematics education Positions.
http://www.math.arizona.edu/recruit/med.html
Postal Address
617 North Santa Rita
Post Office Box 210089
Tucson, Arizona 85721 Phones
Fax: (520) 621-8322
General: (520) 621-6892 Email
General Questions

Department Head

Business

Computer
Web Links
Arizona - Mathematics
University of Arizona
Mathematics Education Positions Academic Year 2002-2003 Overview. The Department of Mathematics at The University of Arizona invites applications for two anticipated tenure-track positions (Assistant, Associate or Full Professor) in mathematics education, beginning fall of 2002. Applicants are required to have a Ph.D. in Mathematics with a strong background in education or a Ph.D. in Mathematics Education with a strong background in mathematics. Applicants should have an excellent record or potential for research in mathematics education and a strong commitment to teaching and outreach. Responsibilities. Teaching a broad range of mathematics courses including courses for prospective and experienced teachers of mathematics (K-12); advising undergraduate students in secondary mathematics education; advising, teaching, and supervising mathematics graduate students pursuing Masters or Ph.D. degrees with concentration in mathematics education; carrying out research and other scholarly activity in mathematics education; providing service to the Department, The University, and the community; and participating in state and national professional organizations. Background.

78. General Surgery Residency Program
general Surgery Program Coordinator Darcy NagleO'Brien Department of Surgery TheUniversity of arizona 1501 N. Campbell Avenue PO Box 245058 Tucson, AZ 85724
http://www.surgery.arizona.edu/education/residency-programs/general-surgery.htm
Residency Training Programs
Section of General Surgery
Last updated: Please send comments or questions to
surgweb@surgery.arizona.edu
General Surgery Residency Training Program
Message from the Program Director

Faculty

Application

Rotation Schedule
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The University of Arizona, Tucson and the State
General Surgery Program Coordinator:
Darcy Nagle-O'Brien
Department of Surgery
The University of Arizona 1501 N. Campbell Avenue PO Box 245058 Tucson, AZ 85724-5058 Phone: (520) 626-7747 FAX: (520) 626-2247 E-mail: nagleobr@email.arizona.edu

79. Survey Of Arizona Universities
The findings, released today as The Dissolution of general education A Review ofArizona's Three State Universities' Programs of Study and Degree Requirements
http://www.nas.org/affiliates/arizona/releas_5oct00.html
Press Release
National Association of Scholars Affiliate Releases Survey of State Universities in Arizona
Contact: Marianne Jennings, Arizona Association of Scholars, marianne.jennings@asu.edu
PRINCETON, NJ 5 October 2000 . . . The local affiliate of the National Association of Scholars has looked comprehensively at course offerings and graduation requirements at three state universities in Arizona. The Arizona Association of Scholars (AAS) wanted to determine if students in the Grand Canyon State receive a comprehensive, integrated education. The findings, released today as The Dissolution of General Education: A Review of Arizona's Three State Universities' Programs of Study and Degree Requirements, suggest that reform is sorely needed. The survey, formatted as a PDF file, is available here The AAS found that students can avoid most core disciplines that would prepare them to participate fully in our democracy and in the global economy. According to the report, the current structure of requirements for an undergraduate degree at the three Arizona public universities "fails to provide students with an appreciation for the interrelatedness of human knowledge, as well as the solid foundations needed for advanced study." The National Association of Scholars (NAS) is America's foremost higher education reform group. Located in Princeton, it has forty-five state affiliates and more than four thousand professors, graduate students, and college and university administrators and trustees as members. The Arizona Association of Scholars is a state affiliate of the NAS. AAS members include active tenured and non-tenured faculty of the three state universities and other institutions of higher education in Arizona, as well as individuals who share these professors' dedication to higher education.

80. General Education Requirements (1998-1999 And Later Catalogs) - College Of Engin
of the above topical areas is defined by the Universitywide general education Committeeand the College of Engineering and Mines, and the University of arizona
http://www.engr.arizona.edu/students/gen_ed_tier1-2.htm
For 1998-1999 and later catalogs
Tier 1
- Students must take 2 of the following 4 courses. TRAD 101 - Non-Western Cultures and Civilizations TRAD 102 - Western Cultures and Civilizations: Classical to Renaissance TRAD 103 - Western Cultures and Civilizations: Renaissance to Present TRAD 104 - Topics in Culture and Civilization - Students must take 2 of the following 3 courses. INDV 101 - Mind, Self and Language INDV 102 - Social Interaction and Relationships INDV 103 - Societal and Institutional Systems Natural Science - Met by requirements in major. The selection of courses in each of the above topical areas is defined by the University-wide General Education Committee and is common across all colleges. Currently available courses are described in the Schedule of Classes.
Tier 2
B.S. any engineering major

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