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21 de sept. de 2020 · Publication date. 1996. Topics. University of California, Santa Barbara -- Curricula -- Periodicals, Universities and colleges -- Curricula -- Catalogs, California -- Imprints. Publisher. Berkeley, Calif. : Published for UCSB by University of California [System] Collection. ucsantabarbaracatalogs; ucsantabarbara; americana. Contributor.
#B, Goleta, Calif. 93117, U.S.A. [6500hale@aucsbuxa.ucsb.edu]). Born in 1957, he received his education at the University of Cali-sciences over the past two decades regarding the use of fornia, Santa Barbara (B.A., 1979; M.A., 1987; Ph.D., 1997), where history and traditional culture in contemporary con-
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On March 25, 2020, the University of California issued a Policy on Open Access for Theses and Dissertations. The systemwide policy, which aligns with those already in place at individual UC campuses, “requires theses or dissertations prepared at the University to be (1) deposited into an open access repository, and (2) freely and openly ...
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This article presents historical, political, and empirical perspectives on Confluent Education, a 25-year program at the University of California, Santa Barbara. It interprets the program's essence and regards its demise as a result of a clash of academic and professional subcultures.