Academic Prospectus: David R. Hayworth College of Arts & Sciences

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DAVID R. HAYWORTH COLLEGE OF

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MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN

DR. CAROLE STONEKING was appointed Dean of the David R. Hayworth College of Arts & Sciences in 2006 after serving for many years as the Chair of the Department of Religion and Philosophy. Dean Stoneking earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Rhodes College, and a Master of Divinity and Ph.D. from Duke University.

High Point University is proud of its historic commitment to a liberal arts education that furnishes our graduates with the broad knowledge, transferable skills, ethics and values they will need to become accomplished and responsible citizens. Anchored in the liberal arts tradition, HPU’s David R. Hayworth College of Arts & Sciences continues to innovate, advancing new educational methods and degree programs that equip our graduates to thrive in a rapidly changing, increasingly interconnected world. Twenty-first century education faces challenges that were unheard of a generation or two ago. Colleges and universities must adapt to patterns of work and life in which most graduates leave their first job within three years. Within five years, more than half of today’s college freshmen will work in jobs that do not currently exist, just as “social media director” and “cloud computing consultant” did not exist a decade ago. By focusing on the development of critical reasoning, research and communication skills, a liberal arts education provides an ideal preparation for today’s workplace, where employers increasingly search for workers who combine in-depth knowledge with excellent problem solving and analytic capabilities. In both our general education core and our degree programs, students acquire and practice the knowledge, skills and attributes that are essential for success in today’s global economy. The College of Arts & Sciences programs engage students in collaborative problem solving, internships, research and creative works and community engagement in which students apply theory to practice, gaining valuable real-world experience. In addition, HPU’s liberal arts education enriches our students’ lives by making them more aware of the rich panoply of the human experience and more appreciative of the wonder and mystery of nature. A liberal arts education does not end with our graduation exercises at Commencement; instead, it encourages a lifelong journey of learning, adapting and innovating values that accrue in a life well-lived. Thank you for considering High Point University and the David R. Hayworth College of Arts & Sciences. After looking closely at the programs and departments featured in this brochure, I am sure you will appreciate just how extraordinary our university is.

Dr. Carole Stoneking Dean, David R. Hayworth College of Arts & Sciences cstoneki@highpoint.edu

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PSYCHOLOGY, CRIMINAL JUSTICE, HUMAN RELATIONS, NONPROFIT LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT

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ENGLISH, HISTORY, WORLD LANGUAGES, LITERATURES AND CULTURES

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POLITICAL SCIENCE, INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY

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PROJECT DISCOVERY

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Physics

THE NATURAL SCIENCES

Rising HPU seniors, Thomas Boudreaux and Kyle Corcoran, joined Dr. Brad Barlow, assistant professor of astrophysics, on his fourth trip with HPU students to the Andes Mountains to observe stars with the CTIO/SMARTS 0.9-meter telescope at the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory, one of the most well-known observing sites for professional astronomers in the world. While at the observatory, they worked with researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to observe pulsating white dwarfs, which are dead, remnant stars that show variable brightness due to vibrations. The pulsations are useful in helping determine important properties of the star, such as mass, radius, temperature and density.

CREATE GLOBALLY RELEVANT SOLUTIONS Physics is the study of the universe, from fundamental particles to galaxies and beyond. Its language is mathematics, its domain is the universe, and its applications are as diverse as science itself. A primary goal of physics is to discover the underlying laws that govern matter and its interactions. HPU’s Department of Physics believes that students should approach their university education as scientists — by posing interesting questions and exploring new answers. Classes, lab experiences and undergraduate research projects with faculty equip physics majors with a strong understanding of fundamental physics. They are also equipped with tools for lifelong inquiry: an expanded capacity to solve complex problems within and beyond the field of physics, and the ability to communicate clearly and effectively through oral and written presentations. Students also develop expertise in experimental design and data analysis, electronics and instrumentation, computational modeling, computer programming and the preparation of scientific proposals, posters and articles. HPU’s program is one of the few in the country to begin undergraduate research in the freshman year with a yearlong course titled, “Research and Scientific Writing in Physics”. Through this opportunity, students develop the tools of scientific inquiry and initiate an independent project with a faculty mentor. Research culminates in the junior or senior year with an in-depth research project. These early research experiences have helped place HPU’s juniors, sophomores and even freshmen in highly competitive paid summer research experiences such as the National Science Foundation’s Research Experiences for Undergraduates program and NASA’s Motivating Undergraduates in Science and Technology program.

MEET ALAN VASQUEZ SOTO, Class of 2018, B.S. Physics and a B.A. Computer Science Vasquez Soto is pursuing his Ph.D. at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in Physics. “I remember being a shy student going into college. As I grew at HPU, I very quickly became more outgoing and confident in how I carried myself. The faculty, especially in physics, were phenomenal in mentoring me in a way that gave me a considerable advantage over undergraduate students at other universities. This became very clear when I landed an awesome internship with a company called, Greenway Solutions in Charlotte, North Carolina, where I interacted with Fortune 500 companies. Later, I went on to be accepted into my top choice graduate school.”

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Biology EXPLORE AND ENGAGE From field research on aquatic ecology to studying the physical adaptations of plants and the molecular microbiology of infectious diseases, HPU biology majors explore a dynamic array of courses and experiences. One-on-one interactions with outstanding faculty, summer research experiences and internships are only a few of the opportunities available to students pursuing a degree in biology at HPU. Other opportunities include: n Collaborating with faculty on research projects in the sciences n Presenting research findings at HPU’s annual Undergraduate Research and Creative Works Symposium and at professional organizations, such as the Association of Southeastern Biologists n Participating in one of HPU’s many study abroad programs

Pre-Professional Advising For students interested in pursuing graduate and professional study, HPU offers additional specialized academic advising and career preparation for the following fields: n Athletic Training n Ministry n Physician Assistant n Dentistry n Occupational n Veterinary n Engineering n Pre-accelerate Therapy n Law n Pharmacy Bachelor of Science n Medicine n Physical Therapy in Nursing

Chemistry

DR. ANGELA BAUER, Biology Department Chair, pursues an exciting range of research and teaching interests in diversity, endocrinology, women’s health and the biology of sex and gender development. Dr. Bauer’s passion for teaching extends beyond the classroom to fostering students’ success after graduation. She came to HPU from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, where she was awarded the University of Wisconsin’s Diversity Award for increasing achievement rates in the sciences among underrepresented students. Dr. Bauer received her Ph.D. in Neuroscience from Northwestern University and conducted postdoctoral studies at Harvard Medical School. MEET GINA BOTSKO, Class of 2018, B.S. in Biology Botsko plans to attend graduate school at East Tennessee State University’s Quillen College of Medicine in Johnson City, Tennessee. “I have countless examples of HPU mentors that guided me to my path to success. After my first college exam in freshman biology taught by Dr. Gerald Smith, who we called Dr. G, he asked me what I was passionate about. This conversation led to a job as a lab assistant, which allowed me to prepare various upperclassman labs, such as microbiology, ecology and anatomy while learning about the classes as a freshman student."

EXPLORE AND CREATE KNOWLEDGE HPU’s chemistry and biochemistry programs are anchored in a commitment to help students explore and create new knowledge through rigorous laboratory research. Beginning in the sophomore year, students have the opportunity to work with faculty on original research projects that may extend for more than two years. Recent majors have presented their findings at professional meetings at the regional and national levels, and completed internships at institutions such as California Institute of Technology’s Jet Propulsion Lab, Cornell University, NASA’s Ames Research Center, Johns Hopkins University and others. Grounded in the liberal arts, HPU’s chemistry and biochemistry programs encourage a spirit of exploration and engagement within and beyond the sciences, helping students develop critical thinking and research skills, as well as the ability to access and analyze information and ideas across disciplines in ways that will impact their life long after graduation. DEGREES OFFERED High Point University offers both the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) and the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in chemistry. While the B.A. degree provides more flexibility to customize the major for specific career choices, the more rigorous requirements of the B.S. degree typically make it the choice of students who wish to pursue graduate study in chemistry. The B.S. degree in biochemistry incorporates math, physics, biology and chemistry, offering breadth as well as depth in this burgeoning field.

DR. BRIAN AUGUSTINE, Chemistry Department Chair, teaches undergraduate chemistry courses and works with faculty across the sciences to coordinate undergraduate research experiences, internships and other hands-on opportunities for students. Augustine’s research is focused on materials science, which incorporates research from the fields of chemistry, physics, engineering and biology. He received his Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and conducted postdoctoral research at the nonprofit Microelectronics Center of North Carolina. As the recipient of a prestigious Fulbright Scholarship, he taught nanotechnology at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. Augustine came to HPU from James Madison University in Virginia, where he developed a new degree program in materials chemistry.

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THE SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES U.S. Capitol District of Columbia

Political Science SHAPE THE FUTURE Studying political science at High Point University involves more than learning about political events and figures. Political science majors develop the critical research, writing and analytical skills necessary to engage with the world around them and shape our shared future. Engaging and challenging coursework includes seminars that introduce the ways in which political scientists think about and propose solutions to social, economic and political problems. Other courses engage students with the American political system, international politics and explorations of research methods. Seniors in the major complete a capstone project consisting of a semester-long political internship or an in-depth research project, culminating in a symposium presentation. Additional opportunities include a study abroad experience, a political internship and the option of complementing political science with a second major. Recent graduates have pursued graduate degrees in political science, political communications, public policy and economics. Others have entered prestigious law schools such as George Washington University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Still, others have entered the political or nonprofit arenas.

International Relations CROSS BOUNDARIES High Point University’s interdisciplinary major in international relations helps students develop a deep and nuanced understanding of the cultural, economic and political forces that shape relations among different social systems, regions and nations. The program combines the resources and perspectives of four disciplines: economics, foreign languages, history and political science. Majors develop one or more areas of expertise and are invited to pursue original research, study abroad or internship opportunities with a variety of international organizations, institutions or agencies. Students receive a strong academic foundation from which they may pursue graduate degrees in a variety of fields such as economics, history, political science or international relations. Many students also choose to complete professional degrees in law or business.

Sociology and Anthropology THINK GLOBALLY The sociology and anthropology major at High Point University provides students with a global understanding of human behavior. Through coursework and hands-on learning experiences, students apply sociological and anthropological theories and methodologies to critically assess situations, beliefs, policies and practices. The program’s emphasis on practical application means that students also learn how to identify solutions to social problems and facilitate positive change at both the organizational and societal levels. Students are challenged to question their assumptions about cultural differences, to think globally and to engage in thoughtful reflection in their place in the world. “ I was able to gain the leadership and communication skills to help me in any situation that could arise in the real world, in part due to outstanding faculty and peers. They provided me with the support and encouragement to seek topics that intrigued me intellectually and follow those interests no matter how difficult the road ahead may seem.” —K yle Grusholt, Class of 2014, now attending the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Law

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Psychology EXPLORE NEW PATHS Students in High Point University’s Bachelor of Science (B.S.) program in psychology explore the discipline broadly, delving into related areas of biology, human development, perception, cognition and personality. They learn to synthesize information, think critically and adapt to the changing demands of research and experimentation. Grounded in the principles and methods of scientific investigation, the program offers courses on topics such as abnormal behavior, human learning and memory, social interactions and workplace behavior. Students also have the opportunity to pursue individual research projects, complete internships and study abroad. The psychology major prepares students for a wide range of careers in fields such as business, education and human relations, or for graduate studies (in areas such as clinical, developmental, cognitive or industrial/organizational psychology) or a professional school.

Criminal Justice High Point University’s Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in criminal justice enables students to explore fundamental questions about human behavior, the nature of crime and the rationales for punishment, treatment and rehabilitation. The program combines engaging classroom lectures with opportunities for students to apply textbook principles to scenarios typically faced by criminal justice professionals. Hands-on opportunities include mock crime scene investigations and mock trials. Students are challenged to explore strategies for addressing complex social problems such as violence, drugs, gangs, sexual assault, juvenile delinquency and terrorism. The curriculum includes coursework in human behavior, social policies, forensics, counseling, trials, rehabilitation, research and management. These opportunities prepare graduates for a wide range of careers in criminal justice, including police and investigative work, social work, a variety of government positions or law school.

Students analyze a mock crime science in HPU’s Crime Lab.

Nonprofit Leadership and Management The nonprofit leadership and management major equips students with theoretical as well as practical knowledge about how nonprofit organizations operate. Students learn about the needs that nonprofits fulfill and learn to assess organizational capacities using research, analytical skills and problem-solving strategies. Students also explore different approaches to leadership and team development through hands-on coursework and participatory exercises. Students develop their own leadership potential through service learning courses and internships, where they work directly with leaders and other professionals within the nonprofit sector. Graduates are prepared to pursue a variety of positions within the nonprofit community — from public relations and fundraising to program development and management. Some recent graduates have also opted to pursue graduate degrees in public policy and related areas.

Human Relations The human relations major fosters student understanding of interpersonal relations linked to individual, group and organizational behaviors. Through a rigorous academic program, students develop theoretically informed practical competencies in interpersonal communications, group and team dynamics, organizational behavior, leadership, conflict resolution, project management and public relations. Service learning courses are also available. Students receive hands-on experience in research and complete an academic internship that often leads to full-time positions upon graduation.

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HPU is the only university in the nation where Apple Computer co-founder, Steve Wozniak (pictured on left), serves as an Innovator in Residence. Wozniak works with students in a variety of majors, including computer science majors, with whom he is building a self-driving vehicle to make deliveries around campus.

Mathematics

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS For both math-related and computer science majors, focused coursework within the discipline is balanced by a liberal arts curriculum designed to provide new perspectives and fresh insights, and to foster a commitment to the breadth of learning, both within the major and beyond.

The mathematics program at High Point University introduces students to the logic and foundations of mathematics, enabling them to develop skills in problem solving as well as deductive and analytical reasoning— skills that are in high demand in many of today’s most sought-after career fields. DEGREES OFFERED Students may pursue a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) or a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in mathematics. The B.A. provides a solid foundation in mathematics and an introduction to computer science, together with the flexibility to pursue other academic interests, such as a double major or secondary teaching licensure. The B.S. provides additional depth and breadth in mathematics, computer science and physics, preparing students for graduate school, industry or professional school. HPU’s Mathematics Department also offers B.S. degrees in actuarial science, mathematical economics and data analytics and statistics. n

Computer Science The computer science major is designed to help students develop the aptitudes and analytical skills necessary to excel in the theory and application of computer science. Faculty guide students in the discovery and understanding of new ideas, encouraging them to seek out special areas of interest. Course topics are typically developed through an engaging interplay between theory, application and problem-solving. The program is committed to incorporating the latest trends in technology into its curriculum and to providing students with access to an impressive array of hardware and programming languages. Classes span algorithm/program development, software engineering, web development, cybersecurity, graphics and image processing, and parallel computing. The department offers the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree with concentrations in Cybersecurity and Visual Computing and the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Computer Science. The department maintains a student chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery.

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Actuarial science — for students who want to develop the analytical and synthetic thinking skills required to assess risks and identify creative solutions for reducing those risks. This program also assists students in completing industry standard requirements in finance, economics and statistics. Students also complete their first two actuarial exams. Data analytics and statistics —for students eager to master the technology, statistical analyses and quantitative methods necessary to identify and analyze patterns, trends and associations in large data sets. Students take courses in mathematics and statistics, with statistics courses focusing on the use of SAS, the industry standard statistical computing system for financial institutions. Mathematical economics — for students who want to develop the problem solving, abstract thinking and quantitative reasoning abilities that are among the most sought after attributes of new hires. Each of these capacities is sharpened by the serious study of the interrelated fields of mathematics and economics. Students also master principles of accounting, statistics and financial management and have the opportunity to conduct independent research with faculty mentors, preparing students for a wide variety of careers in business, finance and government, or for graduate study. HPU IS A MEMBER OF MICROSOFT’S MSDN ACADEMIC ALLIANCE AND APPLE’S IOS DEVELOPER PROGRAM.

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Theatre and Dance The Department of Theatre and Dance at High Point University offers a comprehensive Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree that combines rigorous course work with practical production experiences, enabling students to explore the many facets of the theatre world. The theatre major also fosters creativity and collaboration while building effective communication skills as students complete foundational courses in all areas of the theatre arts. Majors also identify an area of emphasis for deeper exploration: n

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Performance Emphasis — For students who are primarily interested in acting. Design/Technical Emphasis — For students primarily interested in the design and technical aspects of theatre. Dramatic Writing Emphasis — For students interested in playwriting and screenwriting; this option includes co-curricular coursework in the Nido R. Qubein School of Education and the English department. Collaborative Theatre Emphasis — For students interested in playwriting, directing, production and arts administration.

Theatre graduates gain the knowledge, experience and creative mindset necessary for positions in the professional theatre, graduate study, specialized professional training or a variety of related careers. The HPU Department of Theatre has been named one of the Top 10 BA Theatre programs in the nation by OnStage, a theatre-focused blog with a readership of more than two million people.

Religion EXAMINE DEEPLY High Point University’s major in religion fosters reflective engagement with some of the world’s most powerful texts, practices, institutions and ideas. The Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in religion prepares students to pose important questions and empowers them with the critical thinking skills necessary to identify meaningful and nuanced answers to those questions. The curriculum is organized into four areas: biblical studies, ethics, Christian history and theology and world religions. As a part of their major, religion students are encouraged to select a thematic focus that corresponds with their professional goals and personal interests. Students are then able to undertake independent explorations that further their growth, both as scholars and as individuals. Graduate studies are often the goal of religion majors. Recent graduates have continued their studies at such prestigious universities as Duke, Emory, Harvard, Princeton and Wake Forest. DR. CLINT CORCORAN, Chair of the Departments of Religion and Philosophy, believes that study in the arts and humanities helps students lead a life of character and purpose. Dr. Corcoran exemplifies the enthusiasm with which HPU’s faculty strive to transform the University’s classrooms into welcoming spaces for student inquiry and exploration. Dr. Corcoran received his Ph.D. from Emory University and his B.A. from Skidmore, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, the nation’s oldest and most distinguished honors society.

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THE ARTS AND HUMANITIES English

History

THINK CREATIVELY Twenty-first century professions demand a more sophisticated understanding of texts and the contexts that produce them. High Point University’s Department of English prepares students to become creative thinkers and communicators who can thrive in a global information economy. Students may choose an emphasis in either literature or writing, but all classes emphasize the research and evaluation of information, ethical practice and the human connection achieved through reading and writing. The department has academically distinguished and professionally active faculty — writers and scholars whose publications and research programs are directly related to their teaching and who are dedicated to mentoring students. All English majors work one-on-one with a faculty member to create a senior portfolio, a selective body of work individually designed to help the student achieve his or her creative, academic and professional goals.

PREPARE FOR A CHANGING WORLD The history major at High Point University prepares students for a changing world by helping them understand their place within the broader human experience. Students develop essential skills in research, analysis, writing and communications that will enrich not only their minds, but also prepare them for virtually any career, from business and the law to academia. History students learn to think critically, analyze complex issues and discover meaningful insights. Through a broad range of courses in both public and oral history, students gain a rich and nuanced understanding of the past. Students also have the opportunity to pursue collaborative research with faculty mentors. The department sponsors the Phi Alpha Theta history honors society, the history club and the annual Rothenberg Seminar, which brings some of the world’s leading authorities on military history to campus.

DR. CHARMAINE CADEAU, assistant professor of English and a widely published poet, teaches creative writing and contemporary literature at HPU. She also serves as editor of Apogee, High Point University’s acclaimed semi-annual literary journal, which features work by emerging student voices as well as established writers and artists. Students also serve on the journal’s editorial board and assist in its production. Cadeau’s most recent collection of poetry, Placeholder, was published in 2013. She received her Ph.D. from New York State University at Albany.

World Languages, Literatures and Cultures COMMUNICATE GLOBALLY The Department of World Languages, Literatures and Cultures at High Point University is committed to preparing students to be effective communicators within our global community and fostering awareness of cultural differences. Majors in French/Francophone Studies and Spanish are offered, as well as minors in Chinese and Spanish, plus several levels of instruction in Arabic, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese and Russian. The department works closely with programs across the University, offering the language courses required for completion of the international business major and K–12 certification, as well as language courses to complement majors in international relations and Latin American studies. Certificate programs are also offered. Additionally, the department offers foreign language courses to complement any major. While many alumni have pursued graduate study in fields such as French, international affairs, international business, international development and economics, others have accepted positions in business, politics and teaching.

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Music High Point University’s Department of Music reflects the highest standards in collegiate music instruction. Its innovative approach to teaching music integrates the disciplines of music theory, music history, aural skills and music literature into a four-semester sequence of core classes. These core classes offer a breadth of knowledge as well as the opportunity to explore core elements of the discipline, combined with opportunities to apply theoretical concepts to musical performances. Students are equipped to pursue their musical studies in a holistic manner and to apply what they learn to their own instruments and performances. They are challenged not only to refine their technical skills through lessons and ensemble participation, but also to improve their musicianship through solo and ensemble performances. The flexible curriculum allows students to choose complementary emphases in areas such as music business, jazz studies, sacred music, musical theatre, opera, music technology or music education. Students participate in a variety of university-sponsored and outside ensembles, both within the Piedmont Triad area and beyond. For example, as part of a Global Experience course, students traveled across Italy, performing at some of the country’s most renowned cathedrals and basilicas, including St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City, Santa Maria sopra Minerva in Rome, Siena Cathedral, Santa Maria dei Ricci and the Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence and St. Mark’s Basilica in Venice. HPU choral students have also performed at New York City’s renowned Carnegie Hall. Graduates are well prepared for careers in music, teaching or other professions, or to continue their studies at the graduate level.

Philosophy THINK CRITICALLY The philosophy major at High Point University encompasses a balanced curriculum that spans the discipline of philosophic inquiry and is structured around five core areas of philosophy: ancient, medieval, modern, contemporary continental and contemporary Anglo-American. Courses in these areas provide the foundation for the study of ethics, political philosophy, metaphysics, epistemology, logic, critical thinking and aesthetics. The department’s course offerings in logic focus on the development of critical thinking skills. These courses are central to the major but also popular with non-majors. The department also has a wealth of offerings in ethics, including courses in environmental, social, family, bio-medical and business ethics. A major in philosophy offers a high degree of flexibility that allows students to specialize or complement their studies in philosophy with a second major.

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