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Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No Qualitative Methodology. Grading: Letter WATERS (1968-91) Professor Emeritus, Agriculture and Mechanics, FLOYD L. WATSON (1974-2005) Professor Emeritus, Business, DON A. WELTY (1965-2004) Coordinator Emeritus, Continuing Education, JOY E. WENTZ (1989-2004) Professor Emeritus, English and Composition, CHAR WHITAKER (1991-2005) Coordinator Emeritus, Library Services, K. LYNN YORK (1998-2018) Adjunct Instructor Emeritus, Computer Information Systems, LESLIE YOUNG (1998-2019) Dean Emeritus, School of Health Sciences & Education, HAROLD L. BIRD, JR (1974-1976) Professor Emeritus, Nursing, MARION BLONDIS (1965-1976) Professor Emeritus, Nursing, SANDRA R. BRANDON (1990-2007) Professor Emeritus, Computer Information Systems, DAN A. BURKE (1966-1985) Professor Emeritus, Developmental Education, BRYAN R. BURRAGE (1973-2004) Professor Emeritus, Biology, Anatomy and Zoology, DAVID BUTTLES (1997-2010) Athletic Academic Advisor Emeritus, THOMAS CIASTKO (1981-99) Professor Emeritus, Respiratory Therapy, EDGAR L. De FOREST (1962-78) Professor Emeritus, English and Speech, DANIEL V. DETI (1962-2004) Professor Emeritus, French and Spanish, STANLEY M. DUPREE (2012-2014) Executive Director Emeritus, Human Resources and Labor Relations, M. W. ELLERBROEK (1961-1981) Professor Emeritus/Past Dean of Business Services, RON R. EVANS (1971-2010) Professor Emeritus, Art, SUSAN EVANS (1987-2011) Adjunct Professor Emeritus, Art, CAROLYN L. FISHER (1963-82) Professor Emeritus, Counseling, WENDELL C. FORD (1965-89) Media Specialist Emeritus, LAWRENCE FREDERICK (1962-81) Professor Emeritus, Mathematics, MICHELE GAINES (2002-2008) Professor Emeritus, Theatre Arts, ALDEN N. GODFREY (1991-2006) Adjunct Instructor Emeritus, Journalism, GEORGE D. GOODWIN (1962) Professor Emeritus, Philosophy and Religion, ROBERT M. GRIFFIN (1966) Professor Emeritus, Special Education, EUGENE K. HANSON (1969-1992) Professor Emeritus, Philosophy and Religion, DONALD HARRISON (1971-1988) Professor Emeritus, Business, CHARLES HAYDEN (1983-2012) Trustee Emeritus, ROY HUDSON (1962) Professor Emeritus, Rhetoric and Public Address, EDWIN T. INGLES (1960-1974) Professor Emeritus/Past Dean of Instruction, ROBERT B. JORDAN (1966-2004) Professor Emeritus, Psychology, MARIAN M. KATZ (1967-1992) Professor Emeritus, Nursing, AUSTIN KILIAN (1970 -1987) Professor Emeritus, Art, WILLIAM A. KOHL (1976-2006) Professor Emeritus, Art, KEN LaMONT (1986-2006) Counselor Emeritus, ROY MALLERY (1962) Associate Professor Emeritus, Fine Art, JUDITH M. MANDEL (1989-2006) Adjunct Instructor Emeritus, French, ANTHONY MANZONI (1986-2018) Professor Emeritus, Golf, J.R. MASTERS, JR (1964) Professor Emeritus, Speech, ROY C. McCALL (1959-73) President Emeritus/Past President, Past Superintendent, Coachella Valley Community College District, BARBARA McFADYEN (1965-87) Professor Emeritus, Political Science, MARTIN McKELL (1965-1985) Professor Emeritus, Business, MERLE "BUD" MILLER (2004-2010) Area 3 Board of Trustees, JAMES A. Women faculty members at the school are paid $10,310 a month on average; which is about the same as average men faculty salaries - $10,512 a month. 2007 Florida State University Ph.D. 2011 Florida State University, RUTH M. NOLAN (1999) Professor, English CompositionA.A. The Social Sciences program at College of the Desert consists of eight disciplines: anthropology, geography, global studies, history, philosophy, political science, psychology, and sociology. 9. Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS 2013 Teachers College Columbia University, DONALD O'LOGHLIN (2008) Employment Specialist, Disabled Students Programs & ServicesB.A. Advisory: ENG 001A & SOC 001 Prerequisite: None 2006 University of Memphis M.S. 2002 San Francisco State University, MARIA ELENA DIAZ (2015) Associate Professor, SpeechB.A. Advisory: ENG 001A Instagram. 2001 California Polytechnic State University-SLO, ALISON AIRHART-BOLZE (2017) Professor, English as a Second Language NoncreditB.A. Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No 1985 Ludwig Maximillian University Munich M.A. Prerequisite: PS 001 Skilled in Administration, Management, Video Conferencing, Policy Analysis, and Editing. Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No Topics include the logic and epistemology of scientific discoveries, observation vs. explanation, causation and the laws of nature, realism and antirealism regarding scientific knowledge, and the conflicts and compatibilities between the sciences and religions. This course is offered in the Spring semester of odd-numbered years. COD GE: C2 CSU GE: D IGETC: 4, SOC 014Introduction to Race & EthnicityUnits: 3, Racial and Ethnic Relations focuses on the varieties of racial and ethnic interactions in the United States. 1987 University of California - Irvine B.A. 2000 California State University - San Francisco M.S. Prerequisite: None 2006 Boston College, HYE CHIN AN-DUNNING (2017) Reference Librarian, Library and Learning ResourcesB.A. 2001 Michigan State University M.F.A. 2011 California State University Dominguez Hills Ed.D. Prerequisite: None Prerequisite: PS 001 1991 University of California - Irvine M.A. ehardy@collegeofthedesert.edu Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No COD GE: C2 CSU GE: D IGETC: 4, PS 009Race and Ethnic PoliticsUnits: 3, This course provides an examination of United States institutions of social, political and economic power from the history and experiences of minoritized populations such as African Americans, Latinas/os, Native Americans, Women, Asian Americans, and Immigrants. 9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Huntsman Hall | More Info 15 Mar Motivation with Don Mose- Mental Health Awareness Week Student Activities The series is organized by CSUSB students, staff and faculty, including recent history master of arts graduate, Cecelia Smith; history master of arts student Matt Patino; Mary Texeira, professor emerita, sociology; Jeremy Murray, professor of history; Robie Madrigal, public affairs/communication specialist for the CSUSB John M. Pfau Library; and 760.776.7349, ANTH 001Human Evolution: Introduction to Biological AnthropologyUnits: 3, This course introduces the concepts, methods of inquiry, and scientific explanations for biological evolution and their application to the human species. Faculty and administrative positions at colleges and universities. PATTERSON (1974-99) Professor Emeritus, Mathematics, WILLIAM M. REESKE (1969-1999) Professor Emeritus, English, Copper Mountain Campus, BETTY LOU ROCHE (1970-1989) Professor Emeritus, Business, ANNE G. SADDINGTON (1995-2011) Professor Emeritus, Human Services and Sociology, ANTHONY A. SAITTA (1967-1978) Associate Professor Emeritus, Business, RHODA G. SCHWANKE (1973-1983) Professor Emeritus, Nursing, Coordinator Emeritus, Student Health Service, PERRY J. SHENEMAN (1970-1981) Professor Emeritus, Engineering Technology, STEPHEN SIMONSEN (1979-1997) Professor Emeritus, Communication, GEORGE SMITH, JR (1973-94) Professor Emeritus, Agriculture, FERN D. STOUT (1964-1987) Superintendent/President Emeritus, NICHOLAS THEODOCIA (1990-2003) Director of Financial Aid, FREDERICK THON (1962-1974) Professor Emeritus, Drama, RAYMOND L. TRAYNOR (1974-1987) Professor Emeritus, Developmental Education, Copper Mountain Campus, JOYCE WADE-MALTAIS (1966-1999) Professor Emeritus, English and Speech, FRANCES De LONG WILSON (1969-1984) Professor Emeritus, Developmental Education, College of the Desert Advisory: ENG 001A 2001 MiraCosta Community College B.A. College of the Desert Sociology Associate's Program For the most recent academic year available, 27% of sociology associate's degrees went to men and 73% went to women. (C-ID SOCI 110) Lecture Hours: 54 Lab Hours: None Repeatable: No Grading: Letter Prerequisite: None Advisory: ENG 061 Limitation on enrollment: None 1975 University of California - Berkeley M.P.A. Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS Advisory: ENG 001A Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS 2010 Woodbury University, AMBER BLACK (2016) Assistant Professor, SociologyB.A. Limitation on enrollment: None 2005 Indiana University M.A. Using the lens of popular culture, this course will examine social and political institutions, such as the federal and California state governments, and various values that shape American popular culture. Grading: Letter Prerequisite: None The courses offered inthese disciplines generallyserveassurveys of each field and/or as general education and transfer requirements. (C-ID PSY 180) Limitation on enrollment: None 1989 Michigan State University M.B.A. 1992 Michigan State University Ed.D. 2012 El Camino College, RICHARD BURNS (2017) Assistant Professor, GeologyB.S. Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No COD GE: C2 CSU GE: D IGETC: 4, SOC 006Introduction to CriminologyUnits: 3, This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of Criminology. Grading: Letter Prerequisite: None 2006 San Diego State University M.S. Prerequisite: None 1995 Arizona State University, DONBERT M. BITANGA (2002) Professor, ArchitectureB.ARCH. COD GE: C2 CSU GE: D0 IGETC: 4J, An application of sociological principles and concepts in an analysis of the family, religion, education, minorities, crime and delinquency, urban society, industry, and politics. COD GE: C2 CSU GE: D1 IGETC: 4A, ANTH 003Archaeology, Introduction to PrehistoryUnits: 3, This course is an introduction to the study of concepts, theories, data and models of anthropological archaeology that contribute to our knowledge of the human past. The courses offered in these disciplines generally serve as surveys of each field and/or as general education and transfer requirements. Prerequisite: None 33. 2012 California State University - Los Angeles, ELLEN T. HARDY (2002) Professor, AnthropologyB.A. These include issues falling within the scope of sociology, anthropology, economics, education, politics, criminology, biology and the physical sciences. Undergraduate Programs; The Graduate School; Global Programs and Studies; Conservatory of Music; . Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS Advisory: None COD GE: C2 CSU GE: D IGETC: 4, This course examines the major features of the natural environment including land, water, air and life forms. Sociology Both deductive and inductive forms of reasoning are studied, including common formal and informal fallacies. Limitation on enrollment: None (C-ID POLS 120) What other college policies should I know? 1989 Franciscan University of Steubenville M.S. Prerequisite: None How do I earn a certificate, complete a program, graduate, and/or transfer from COD? (C-ID HIST 130) 30. 760.568.3264, Mzilikazi Kone (C-ID SOCI 160) Renata Holod is College for Women Class of 1963 Term Professor Emerita in the Humanities, History of Art Department; and Curator, Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, both at the University of Pennsylvania. The historical and conceptual links between ancient Greece and ancient India are discussed. Advisory: ENG 001A 2004 California State University - San Marcos M.A. 2015 California State University - San Bernardino, KIMBERLY S. DOZIER (2005) Professor, EnglishB.A. 1993 California State University - Northridge M.A. Grading: Letter 1988 California State University - San Bernardino M.A. This course is offered in the Fall semester. The course considers the contributions of Latina/o, African-American, Asian-American, Native-American, and Jewish communities in shaping contemporary popular culture. Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No Vince Cronin from Baylor University replaces Rich Busch as author and editor of the 11th edition, along with the National Association of Geoscience Teachers, to bring a modern pedagogical, digital approach to the labs and a new narrative that supports the need of students to get . 6. Grading: Letter 1998 San Diego College B.A. Grading: Letter 1990 Oregon State University M.Ed. 1990 San Diego State University M.A. To view the most current list of College of the Desert Associate Degrees for Transfer please go to Academic Programs. Grading: Letter 17. (C-ID POLS 120) Sign Up | Log In. COD GE: C1 CSU GE: D5 IGETC: 4E, This course is an introduction to the interdisciplinary field of Global Studies, including the history of globalization, and economic, political, social, cultural and ecological developments related to the process of globalization. Opens in a new window. Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No (C-ID HIST 160) Prerequisite: PS 001 1994 California State University - Long Beach M.A. adblack@collegeofthedesert.edu 1996 University of California - Riverside, OSCAR ESPINOZA-PARRA (2018) Dean, Enrollment ServicesB.A. This course focuses on basic theoretical debates such as, but not limited to, justice, equality, and the best form of government. Limitation on enrollment: None Topics include the nature of reality, the existence and nature of God, the mind/body problem, skepticism and knowledge, and the foundations of morality. 1995 Bradley University M.S. 1998 Sonoma State University M.S. Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No 760.773.2587, Linda Emerson 2002 Universita degli Studi di Milano M.S. Retired Faculty Hank Allen Professor of Sociology. 2004 Bethel Seminary Ph.D. 2011 Fuller Theological Seminary, FREDERICK SANGIORGIO (2006) CounselorA.A. MARI ABRIL (2019) Professor, Digital Design and ProductionB.F.A. 2021 Kansas State University, JOSEPH SIMO (2000) CounselorB.S. 1996 College of the Desert B.S. 1995 Southern Connecticut State University M.S.N.- Ed 2019 Grand Canyon University, JENNE CAREY (2021) Professor, Social Sciences & ArtB.S. Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS 2008 University of Redlands, JEFFREY W. PLACE (1997) Professor, Turfgrass Management and Ornamental HorticultureA.A. 760.862.1369, Jermaine Cathcart The course will primarily concentrate on group differences or identity such as race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, and religion. COD GE: C2 CSU GE: D7 IGETC: 4G, This course introduces students to the origins, current status, and future trends of major transnational issues confronting the global community. Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No COD GE: C3 CSU GE: C2 IGETC: 3B, PHIL 017Philosophy of ReligionUnits: 3, An in-depth examination of some of the significant commonalities and major differences among and between the three great monotheistic religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In addition to covering the major cultures and civilizations of the ancient world, it also addresses the development of the classical civilizations of Greece, the Hellenistic world and Rome; the transition through the medieval period, including the development of the Byzantine Empire, the rise and expansion of Islam, and the emergence of a new civilization, "Christendom," in Western Europe; to the transformations of the Age of Exploration, the Renaissance, and the Reformation. 2012 University of Southern Mississippi, LAURA D. GRAFF (1996) Professor, MathematicsB.S. 1999 University of California - Los Angeles M.Ed. The major qualitative and quantitative research designs and methods such as observation, surveys, experimentation, and correlation will be addressed. The sociology curriculum will give you qualitative and quantitative research skills to tackle pressing 21st century issues. 2011 California State University - San Bernardino, ROBERT ROSTECK (2007) Professor, BiologyB.A. (C-ID HIST 150) (C-ID GEOG 125) 1974 University of Wisconsin - Madison M.A. Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS Limitation on enrollment: None 1990 Cypress College B.A. Signs of infection were anorexia, soft faeces, progressive weakness and loss of wool. Sociology Twitter. 44 . Cecil College seeks qualified applicants to fill a full-time Sociology Faculty position beginning in the fall of the 2023-2024 academic year. 2010 Florida State University, DOROTHY ANDERSON (2014) Assistant Professor, Automotive TechnologyA.S. 1998 California State University - Fullerton M.S. Linkedin. COD GE: C2, C3 CSU GE: C2, D6 IGETC: 3B, 4F, HIST 004History of World Civilization IIUnits: 3, This course is a broad study of the major elements of history from the 1500 to the present. 760.776.7449, Chris Jones Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS She has carried out archeological and architectural fieldwork in Syria, Iran, Morocco, Turkey, Central Asia, Tunisia, and Ukraine. 2009 California State University - San Bernardino M.S. 1985 Hamilton College M.B.A. 1990 Cornell University Ed.D. Advisory: None 760.346.8041. Grading: Letter The course also examines the role women have played as both producers and consumers of popular culture. 2005 California State University - Long Beach M.S. Advisory: ENG 061 Advisory: ENG 061 Prerequisite: PS 001 Opens in a new window. Students will survey demographic research on the diversity of Latinx identity and political behavior in the U.S. as well as the institutional relationship that Latinx groups have established and challenged within the U.S. political system. 2008 California State University- San Bernardino, GEORGE J. 2001 University of California - Riverside Ph.D. 2005 University of California - Riverside, VICTORIA CURRY (2016) Counselor, Disabled Students Programs and ServicesB.A. Listing for: State Center Community College District. 2006 Reed College Ph.D. 2015 University of California - Berkeley, JOHN A. GERARDI (2011) Professor, AccountingA.A. 2009 University of Hawaii M.S. 760.862.1334, Ellen Hardy Canvas. (C-ID ANTH 120) COD has various transfer agreements with the California State Universities and University of California systems in the disciplines contained within the Social Sciences program. 39. Emphasis is also placed on the development of map-reading skills. 2006 University of Southern California, DIANE E. TARAS (2006) Associate Professor, English as a Second Language, EnglishB.A. 1997 Lake Tahoe Community College B.A. In particular, the course focuses on the development of well being and understanding process of learning and applying adequate methods of coping in problematic situations. Prerequisite: None 2010 California State University-San Bernardino M.P.A. Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No 2001 California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo, LAKESHIA McKENZIE (2021) Instructor, Social Sciences and ArtsM.A. Advisory: ENG 001A 2020 California State University - Long Beach, PAMELA STEGEMAN (2017) Assistant Professor, BusinessB.A. COD GE: C2 CSU GE: D0 IGETC: 4J, SOC 003Fundamentals of StatisticsUnits: 3, This course is an introductory study of statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Emphasis is placed on acquainting students with the concepts underlying statistical methods and research approaches, basic statistical analyses, and principles. 1997 California State University - Fullerton Ph.D. 2007 University of California - Riverside, KURT SPURGIN (2018) Assistant Professor, Health ScienceB.A. Grading: Letter 760.674.5487, Michael Smith 2012 University of Arkansas Ph.D. 2012 University of Arkansas, LINDA EMERSON (2004) Professor, PsychologyB.A. 2009 Grand Canyon University M.S. Advisory: PHIL 006 or PHIL 012 & ENG 061 Prerequisite: PSY 001 & SOC 003 or MATH 014 Limitation on enrollment: None YouTube. Lecture Hours: NoneLab Hours: 54Repeatable: No Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No 2011 Ashford University Ph.D. 2020 University of Arizona Global Campus, RAMIRO GALICIA (2015) Assistant Professor, HVAC&R/EnergyB.S. 23. Theories, myths, and stereotypes in society about gender and femininity along with differences and arguments identified in research will be covered. Advisory: ENG 061 2013 California State University - Los Angeles M.A. 760.346.8041. 2006 University at Buffalo, DOUGLAS REDMAN (2007) Associate Professor, AutomotiveA.A. (C-ID PSY 115) (C-ID GEOG 140) 2003 University of Arizona M.S. 2002 University of California - Santa Barbara M.S.W. COD GE: C1 CSU GE: B3 IGETC: 5C, ANTH 002Cultural AnthropologyUnits: 3, This course explores how anthropologists study and compare human culture. 760.400.5303, Amber Black Twitter. 1981 University of Waterloo M.A. 1996 Grossmont College B.A. 1997 Santa Rosa Junior College B.S. Prerequisite: None Grading: Letter 760.776.7404, Nicole Tortoris (C-ID PHIL 110) College of the Deserts Social Sciences program is designed to provide students with a general overview of various disciplines of the SocialSciences, help students meet general education requirements for transfer to four-year institutions, and provide them with supporting courses for majors in other programs. Ethnographic case studies highlight these similarities and differences, and introduce students to how anthropologists do their work, employ professional anthropological research ethics and apply their perspectives and skills to understand humans around the globe. Grading: Letter COD GE: C2, C3 CSU GE: C2, D6 IGETC: 3B, 4F, HIST 018US History from Reconstruction to PresentUnits: 3, This course is a survey of the political and social development of the United States from the Reconstruction Period to the present. This. ocollins@collegeofthedesert.edu lemerson@collegeofthedesert.edu About the book A new authorship and editorial panel bring a new perspective. 2005 California State University - Fullerton, JOANA G. CIURASH (2006) Professor, ChemistryB.S. Even students who choose not to major in Social Sciences find that coursework in the field can improve their ability to think critically, problem solve, manage their lives, and understand the issues that engage our world, our country, and our community. Assistant Professor of. Grading: Letter Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No 2006 University of Northern Colorado, MELISSA FLORA (2008) Professor, MathematicsB.A. Prerequisite: None Limitation on enrollment: None COD GE: C2 CSU GE: None IGETC: None, This course provides an examination of United States structures of political, social, and economic power from the history and experiences of the Latinx population. The Department of Sociology at The University of Texas at Austin is among the largest and highest-ranked Sociology departments in the country. 2021 Kansas State University, NICHOLAS ALTMAN (2020) Instructor, Golf ManagementB.A. 1. 2003 California State University - San Bernardino M.A. 1999 Southern Illinois University M.S. 1999 California State University - Northridge, OCEANA COLLINS (2015) Assistant Professor, HistoryB.A. Advisory: ENG 001A z-Part-Time Adjunct Faculty Pool - Sociology Salary: $60.60 - $72.51 Hourly Job Type: Adjunct Faculty Job Number: 4270-af-SOC Closing: Location: Visalia/Tulare/Hanford, CA Department: Social Sciences Division: General Description Sequoias Community College District serves a diverse community of learners and is a designated Hispanic Serving Institution. Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No Limitation on enrollment: None Included are such topics as developmental psychology, states of consciousness, psychotropic agents, learning, memory, motivation, emotion, intelligence, personality, stress, and social psychology, psychotherapy, research methodology, and psychological disorders. The goal of this course is to critically examine the social, cultural, political, and economic significance of crime and the criminal justice system in our society. (C-ID POLS 110) 2007 Pepperdine University M.A. Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No College of the Desert University of Chicago About Graduate of University of Chicago's Masters of Arts Program in Social Science Research, with an emphasis in Sociology. Job specializations: Education. 2012 California State University - San Bernardino D.N.P. Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS This course focuses on basic theoretical debates such as, but not limited to, justice, equality, and the best form of government. Positive psychology uses the tools of rigorous science to examine the sources and nature of positive human strengths, characteristics, resources, and aspirations. 2008 Gallaudet University M.A. 1998 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo M.A. Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No COD GE: C2 CSU GE: D9 IGETC: 4I, This course is an examination of various categories of abnormal behaviors and psychopathology from current perspectives including socio-cultural, psychodynamic, cognitive, behavioral and biological. Prerequisite: None Exercises and applications related to map scales and projections, stereoscopic, topographic and aerial photo interpretation, meteorological tools and models and weather prognostication, geomorphologic models and processes, and landform interpretation. 1999 University of California - Riverside M.A. Advisory: PSY 001 & ENG 061 Prerequisite: None Grading: Pass/No Pass 2001 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute M.A. Prerequisite: None 760.400.5302, Veronica Daut 1993 University of Tennessee - Knoxville, REID T. SAGARA (2014) Professor, EnglishB.A. 2017 Grand Canyon University, MATTHEW WILSON (2019) Instructor, Phyiscal TherapyB.S.

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