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  • HE 801 Advanced Qualitative Methods
  • HE 802 Advanced Quantitative Methods & Measurement
  • HE 805 Sociology of HP Education
  • HE 806 Appl Imprv Sci to HPEd
  • HE 808 Hped Leadership Personal Dev
  • HE 812 A Pathway Toward Mastery in Teaching and Learning
  • HE 899 Independent Study