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Archive of Practitioner's Courses

MODULES FOR 2007-2008:
Fall Semester (Weeks 1-7, seven weeks): John Dodson, RiverSource
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Fall Semester (Weeks 8-11, four weeks): William Barr, Riversource
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Fall Semester (Weeks 12-15, four weeks): Ryan Williams, Kenwood Capital
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Spring Semester (Weeks 1-7, seven weeks): John Dodson, RiverSource
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Spring Semester (Weeks 8-11, four weeks): William Barr, Evergreen Investment Management Company
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Spring Semester (Weeks 12-15, four weeks): Gary Hatfield, Securian
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