Christine M. Rodrigue, Ph.D.

Education

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Ph.D. in geography at Clark University, February, 1987.
Dissertation: "An Evaluation of Ritual Sacrifice as an Explanation for Early Animal Domestications in the Near East."

M.A. in geography at California State University, Northridge, August, 1976.
Thesis: "Partial and Total Displacement Migration in Northridge, California: An Evaluation of the Roseman Theory."

Two quarters graduate work in the Department of Geography at University of California, Los Angeles,
from January, 1974, through June, 1974.

B.A. in geography from CSUN, Summa Cum Laude, December, 1973.
Senior Thesis: "Low Riders in the San Fernando Valley."
A.A. in French and German from Los Angeles Pierce College, June, 1972.
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