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The proposal must specify three courses the student will take in the special minor field, one of which must be equivalent in scope to the department's field survey courses (note that this course is taken in addition to the three departmental field survey courses).
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Specify what is "in scope" and "out of scope".
Extremely expensive – just a few minutes of airtime cost the equivalent of $120 – and limited in scope, Bell's Picturephone was a relative disaster.
Transfer credit is given for courses taken elsewhere whenever the courses are equivalent or substantially similar to Stanford courses in scope and rigor.
Terry Martin, a Harvard historian, called the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) the "world's first Affirmative Action Empire". With the exception of India, no other multi-cultural state before or after the USSR, Martin writes, took action of equivalent scope in support of the cultural and political rights of ethnic minorities.
Cardinal Dolan and Mr. Murphy said the last renovation of equivalent scope occurred in the 1940s.
In scope, the Kings Country C.R.U.
Pandemics often are worldwide in scope.
Peace psychology is now global in scope.
They're national in scope.
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