op-ferguson-MayaLezzam.jpg Students — based on their own goals and interests — should ultimately decide what courses to take. Appears In FERGUSON: Eliminate area requirements in the College of Arts and Sciences By Thomas Ferguson | November 12, 2018 Combining an open curriculum with the expansion credit or no credit options would foster a richer classroom experience.
FERGUSON: Eliminate area requirements in the College of Arts and Sciences By Thomas Ferguson | November 12, 2018 Combining an open curriculum with the expansion credit or no credit options would foster a richer classroom experience.
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