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HIST 0620: US History 1877-Present (Prof.: Dr. Paul Douglas Newman)
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Lecture bias: Excessive
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Discussion bias: Excessive
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Readings bias: Excessive
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Required? Met GE Req.
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Other University or Dept.-Sponsored Bias
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Bias: Excessive
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Required: Not Sure or N/A
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POS 4905: Independent Study (Prof.: Jeanne Kates)
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Lecture bias: N/A
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Discussion bias: Excessive
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Readings bias: N/A
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Required? No
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Other University or Dept.-Sponsored Bias
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Bias: Excessive
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Required: Not Sure or N/A
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History 261: World Civilization before 1500 (Prof.: Opolot Okia)
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Lecture bias: Objectionable
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Discussion bias: N/A
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Readings bias: Excessive
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Required? Met GE Req.
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Graduate Student Orientation
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Bias: Excessive
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Required: Yes
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POSU 110: Introduction to American Politics (Prof.: Leo Lovelace)
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Lecture bias: Excessive
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Discussion bias: Excessive
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Readings bias: Noticeable
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Required? Met GE Req.
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EDSC 172A: Social, Philosophical & Multicultural Foundations of Secondary Education (Prof.: Helen M. Kress)
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Lecture bias: Excessive
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Discussion bias: Excessive
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Readings bias: Excessive
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Required? All Students
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History 202: U.S. History 1877 - Present (Prof.: Frank Damon)
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Lecture bias: Excessive
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Discussion bias: N/A
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Readings bias: Noticeable
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Required? Met GE Req.
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ANTHRO 106: Anthropology: Culture through Film (Prof.: Krista M. Harper)
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Lecture bias: Noticeable
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Discussion bias: Excessive
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Readings bias: Noticeable
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Required? Met GE Req.
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