Skip to Contents

View Properties

S06-112.pdf
External Review - Communication
Handle: Document-358016
Owner: Lougheed, Pat (User-147, patl:ADSFU)DS
Saturday, July 3, 2010 07:03:56 PM PDT
Monday, August 23, 2010 10:58:04 AM PDT
Modified By: Lougheed, Pat (User-147, patl:ADSFU)DS
Locked By:
  • 1".
  • a'.)rt(me.s fr r"1uae I'rograrurnes: • (,r../u.
  • te (.ow ps ani Crtt'o,' Ti.s Grt.i.J'tw: jtdnosion: Re:i.pre,,aj j, n.; F.
  • GLen1al1ce: .) erv(ew .1uni p Izcii!ty The Sch xi 'md !iiS ec(m7:,.e'aLn..
  • 1(1.
  • APENfYIX: A e.tr'J ('r.rrecrior.s J. i .:pnse to the Etern I Rev ;, Scti on ft. G ajtiatc. Nearly 80% of all of the School's doctoral graduates havegone on to successful careers in university teaching, not just in communications but in several disciplines. 2C)5 lcfk.\\L RE';Ev EC:icr PAE 13 ''i)l. )F "; r. -N SF1 course relevant for their area of study. In other words, approximately 75% of our active full-time faculty are currently involved in doctoral supervision.
Allowed
Adobe Portable Document Format (.pdf) - application/pdf
S06-112.pdf
No
4
2954922
No
Appears In: 1016
Preferred Version: S06-112.pdf