Category:Speed Reading
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When was the last time you had training to develop or polish your reading skills?
For most people, the answer is grade school. With the mass amounts of
information available today from the internet, books, emails and
magazines, many people feel overloaded...
Category:Time Management
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Category:Speed Reading
Study mode:At the institution
When was the last time you had ANY reading training? If you are like
most, it was way back in elementary school! The reading habits you
acquired back then were appropriate for a young reader, but they
probably don't work well today as you struggle to process...
Category:Environmental Conservation
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The Conservation Biology and Sustainable Development Program (CBSD)
empowers its graduates with the knowledge, skills, and experience to
advance effective and equitable strategies for conserving biodiversity
and promoting sustainable living.
CBSD's unique...
Category:Toxicology
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Welcome to the undergraduate Pharmacology-Toxicology program! This
unique program, which began at Wisconsin in 1985, requires completion
of approximately two years (60 credits) of specific college-level
prerequisites, and application to the School of Pharmacy...
Category:Library Science
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The Master of Arts (MA) degree program aims to provide students with the values, skills and knowledge to enter the information professions, and in particular to: 1. Understand the characteristics of, and interactions among, information, information technologies,...
Category:Tailoring and Dressmaking
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The Textile and Apparel Design undergraduate major includes
aspects of art, design and technology within a curriculum intended to
develop creativity and problem solving skills, Additional academic
courses in humanities, science and social studies provide students...
Category:Vet
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The University of
Wisconsin-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine (SVM) offers a
four-year professional degree program leading to the Doctor of
Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree. The goal of the professional
curriculum is to provide each graduate with a broad...
Category:Corporate Finance
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Mission
- To offer Corporate Finance and Investment Banking MBA students an opportunity to work directly on a variety of real-world corporate finance problems;
- To help MBA students develop their leadership, negotiation, presentation, problem-solving, communication...
Category:Investments
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The curriculum of our department prepares students for careers in
corporate financial management, the investments and securities
business, and the management of financial institutions, e.g., banks and
insurance companies. The theory of finance and its applications...
Category:Genetics
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Graduate study in Animal Breeding and Genetics can be pursued in a variety of areas including, but not limited to, theoretical quantitative and statistical genetics, molecular genetics, bioinformatics and functional genomics. Given the diversity of areas of...
Category:Animal Nutrition
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The Nutrition program in the Animal Sciences Department takes a comprehensive view of animal nutrition. Studies range from applied animal feeding trials to basic studies on the metabolism of nutritive and non-nutritive components of diets. Studies can be directed...
Category:Civil Law
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Trial lawyers or civil litigators are lawyers who represent clients
in civil lawsuits. Trial lawyers spend much of their time on pre-trial
issues such as discovering facts, deposing witnesses, and preparing
cases to be tried. They also spend a significant amount...
Category:Tax Law
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Curriculum Guide on Tax Law
If you're not sure what area of law interests you or if you want to
leave your options open, select courses that give you a well-rounded education.
Make sure that you have the courses...
Category:Property Law
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Real estate law concerns every aspect of commercial and residential transactions
and investments. It involves issues related to the purchase and sale of
property, including financing and development, construction contracts,
real estate...
Category:Labor Law
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Lawyers in the field of labor and employment law deal with the relations
between workers and their employers. Labor lawyers represent either union
workers or management and deal with issues such as unfair labor practice
charges under...
Category:International Law
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Curriculum Guide on International and Comparative Law
International
and comparative law involves a wide variety of legal work driven by the
increasing globalization of the world's economies. A growing number of
U.S.-based lawyers...
Category:Corporate Law
Study mode:At the institution
The first-year small-section program teaches the fundamentals of legal analysis
and reasoning in a supportive setting. In the first semester, two of each student's
classes -- a substantive law class and a legal writing class -- have 25 or fewer
students. This...