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The Boston College Catalog 2004-2005 355 INDEX Management Core Courses ..............................................................283 Marketing ........................................................................................299 Mission Statement............................................................................283 Operations, Information, and Strategic Management ......................303 Organization Studies Human Resources Management...................310 Pre-Professional Studies for Law .......................................................284 Special Programs ..............................................................................284 Management Concentrations and Programs Accounting.......................................................................................290 Business Law ....................................................................................293 Finance.............................................................................................295 General Management .......................................................................298 Management Honors Program .........................................................284 Marketing ........................................................................................299 Operations and Technology Management .......................................303 Organization Studies Human Resources Management...................310 Marketing...................................................................................................299 M.A. and M.S. Requirements .......................................................................51 Masters Degree Program ......................................................................51, 254 Mathematics ...............................................................................................148 Mathematics Institute...................................................................................11 Media Technology Services .............................................................................8 Medical Insurance, Massachusetts.................................................................18 Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies ..............................................................49 Middle School Licensure ............................................................................249 Mission of Boston College ..............................................................................5 Minor in Human Development..................................................................251 Murray Graduate Center ..............................................................................13 Music .........................................................................................................154 N National Student Loan Clearinghouse ..........................................................20 Notice of Non-Discrimination......................................................................16 Notice of Information Disclosures ................................................................15 Nursing, Graduate School of ......................................................................316 Accreditation ....................................................................................319 Admission Requirements ..................................................................316 Adult Advanced Nursing Practice .....................................................317 Areas of Clinical Specialization .........................................................317 Career Opportunities .......................................................................316 Certification .....................................................................................319 Community Health Advanced Nursing Practice ...............................317 Cooperating Health Agencies ...........................................................317 Course Offerings ..............................................................................323 Deferral of Admission ......................................................................320 Doctoral Student Research Development Day..................................316 Doctor of Philosophy Degree Program .............................................316 Dual Degree Programs .....................................................................318 Faculty .............................................................................................320 Family Nurse Practioner ...................................................................317 Financial Aid ....................................................................................317 General Information.........................................................................319 Gerontological Nursing ....................................................................317 Housing ...........................................................................................320 Laboratory Fee .................................................................................319 Masters Entry Program ....................................................................318 Master of Science Degree Program ...................................................317 Masters Program Options ................................................................318 Nurse Anesthesia Program................................................................318 Pediatric Advanced Nursing .............................................................317 Ph.D. Colloquium ...........................................................................316 Program of Study .............................................................................316 Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing...................................................318 R.N./Masters Plan ...........................................................................318 Students with B.S.N.........................................................................318 Transportation..................................................................................320 Womens Health Advanced Nurse Practice........................................317 Nursing, Undergraduate School of..............................................................314 Career Opportunities .......................................................................316 College Credit ..................................................................................315 Cooperating Hospitals and Health Agencies.....................................315 Course Offerings ..............................................................................321 Faculty .............................................................................................320 Fees ..................................................................................................316 Health Requirements........................................................................315 Honors Program...............................................................................315 Information for First Year Students...................................................315 Independent Study ...........................................................................314 Nursing Synthesis Course.................................................................314 Plan of Study....................................................................................314 Registered Nurses .............................................................................315 Research Assistant Position ...............................................................314 Special Opportunities.......................................................................314 Transportation to Clinical Agencies ..................................................316 O Officers of the University............................................................................344 Operations and Strategic Management .......................................................303 Options Through Education Program ..........................................................24 Organization Studies Human Resources Management.............................310 P Perspectives on Spanish America.................................................................250 Philosophy..................................................................................................162 Physics........................................................................................................170 Policies and Procedures .................................................................................22 Political Science ..........................................................................................176 Pre-Legal Program ........................................................................................30 Pre-Medical/Pre-Dental ................................................................................30 Pre-Professional Programs.............................................................................30 Presidential Scholars Program .......................................................................32 Programs in Counseling Psychology ...........................................................259 Programs in Applied Developmental and Educational Psychology ..............260 Programs in Educational Administration ....................................................257 Programs in Higher Education ...................................................................258 Programs in Teacher Education, Special Education and Curriculum Instruction ..........................................................................256 Psychology..................................................................................................183 PULSE Program ...................................................................................32, 162 R Research Institutes and Centers, University ....................................................9 Center for Child, Family, and Community Partnerships.......................9 Center for Christian-Jewish Learning ...................................................9 Center for Corporate Citizenship .........................................................9 Center for East Europe, Russia, and Asia ..............................................9 Center for Ignatian Spirituality.............................................................9 Center for International Higher Education...........................................9 Center for Nursing Research ..............................................................10 Center for Retirement Research..........................................................10 Center for the Study of Testing, Evaluation, and Educational Policy (CSTEEP) ...............................................................................10 Center for Work and Family...............................................................10 Institute of Medieval Philosophy and Theology..................................10 Institute for the Promotion of Race and Culture ................................11 Institute for Scientific Research ..........................................................11 International Study Center .................................................................10 Irish Institute......................................................................................11 Jesuit Institute ....................................................................................11 The Lonergan Center .........................................................................11 Mathematics Institute.........................................................................11 Religion and American Public Life, Boisi Center for ............................9 Small Business Development Center ..................................................11 Social Welfare Research Institute ........................................................12 Weston Observatory...........................................................................12 Reserve Officer Training Program .................................................................32 Air Force Reserve Officer Training Program .......................................32 Army Reserve Officers Training Program............................................32 Marine Corps Platoon Leaders Class..................................................32 Navy Reserve Officer Training ............................................................32 Residence Accommodations .........................................................................16 Lower Campus ...................................................................................16 Newton Campus ................................................................................17 Off-Campus Housing.........................................................................17 Smoke-Free Environment...................................................................17 Special Interest ...................................................................................17 Upper Campus...................................................................................17 Romance Languages and Literatures ...........................................................197

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