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Show GEOLOGY FIELD TRIPS: Dr. Robert Eves is the director for the field trips. For more inform3tion, call 586-1934. In order to register for the field trip you must have the signature of the pmfes or directing the trip. Geology 400 is optional credit but must be approved in advance of trip. Field trips will meet in SC 010 at 8 am the morning of the trip. COURSE NO. SEC COURSE TITLE GEOL200 GEOL200 GEOL200 GEOL400 GEOL400 GEOL400 I 2 3 I 2 3 Milford/Black Rock Black Canyon Death Valley Milford/Black Rock Black Canyon Death Valley CR DAYS DATE INSTRUCTOR PRICE• s s 2/17 2/'1.4 2/29-3/3 2/17 2/24 2/29-3/3 Lohrengel Hatfield Eves Lohrengel Hatfield Eves $20 $20 $90 $20 $20 S90 RFSU s s RFSU ' Co ts for transponauon and food are not included in the $20 registration £ee and wtll be paid dltcclly to the instructor at the time of the field trip. These fees are as follows: Milford/Black Rock, S20, Black Canyon, $20 and Death Valley, $90. Please have these fees ready prior to the departure time f the field trip. CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT CLASSES DAYS TIME INSTRUCTOR 3 MWR 4 MTWR 11 :00-11 :50 1:00-1 :50am Decker P terson S. DAY ROOM IN TRUCT R COURSE NO. SEC COURSE TITLE CR PO C Ill Math 101 60 60 Local and State Government Intro to College Algebra INDUSTRY MACHINE SHOP TRAINING COURSE - Por Information, call 586-7987 COURSE NO. EC COURSE TITLE CR PRICE TECH I 00 1 CNC Machining 20 MTWRF TH IO I Greener $407 per quarter An industry machine shop training course that covers machine tool u e, bluepnnt readmg, preci wn measurement maclune shop math, and computer numerical control machining. It is a self-paced, open-entry class that lasts one full year. Help with. on-the-job placement is available upon completion. Thi 1s an open-entry, open-exit class (you may start every Monday from am to 1 pm . regi ter any tune during the quarter). Clas es INDEPENDENT STUDY /VIDEO COURSES: For more information, call Martha Minruck at 865-80 5 or Jack Hill at 865-8084. Independent <itudy can 1 o be reached by e-mail: minruck@suu.edu, HillJ@ uu.edu or fax (801 )865-80 7. Registration will be in the Distance Leaming office in the Hunter Conference Center or by mail. C NCURRENT ENROLLMENT: FIN 287, EOL IOI , MATH 99, MATH 109 and MUSC lOJ can be taken by high school students {with permission) as concurrent enrollment cour es for credit nec<led for high school graduation or for a head start on college. Cost to tudents as Ii ted. INSTRUCTOR PRICE SEC COURSE TITLE CED554 65 Journal Writing for Educators 3 B::ur S121 Students will re earch and wnte on topics related to creauvtty, problem olvmg, person.11 history or mental health 1 and will prepare lesson materials for a journal writing unit for the classroom . This section is p /fail. CED 554 67 Journal writing for Educator 3 Bair S 121 Students will re earch and write on topics related co creativity, problem solvmg, personal h1 tory or mental health; and will prepare Jes on materials for a journal writing unit for the classroom. Thi section is letter grade. CED590 60 Creative Dramatics and Role Play Across the Cumculum 3 Bau 121 To learn to conduct role playing games to develop self-confidence and unprove relationships in the classroom; a ess the effectiveness of the presentation, to develop strategies and to promote thinking skills and creativity. This ection is pas /fail. CED590 61 Creative Dramatic and Role Playing Across the Curriculum 3 Bair $121 To learn to conduct role playing games to develop elf-confidence and improve relationships in the classroom; a sess the effectiveness of the presentation, to develop strategies and to promote thinking kills and creativity. Studen will develop lesson plans with a creative drama component, identifying concepts, objectives, procedures, evaluation, and adaptation notes. This section is letter grade. GEOL JOI IV1deo Coursel 60 Introduction to Geology 4 Kennedy $250 An introduction to geology that takes the student on a worldwide field trip. The video eries provides new insights into Lhe eal'th's physical processes by exploring uch subjects a volcanoes, plate tectonics, geothermal energy, geologic-time, earthquakes and the ice ages. The course i appropriate for non-science majors as well as for those who are specializing in the earth sciences. A video deposit of $50 is n:quirred for video rental, $20 of which 1s refundable upon compliance with procedures as outlined in the policies booklet. GEOG 545 30 European Cultural Geography for Teachers J Peterson $ J 21 Course emphasis will be on the human aspect of IHe in the world. Races, lllnguages, religion, political forms, food patterns and living condition will be the focus of study. Examination will be made of some of the "tension" areas of the world and why they exist where they do. CEOG590 30 World Geography for Teachers 5 Peterson $195 An independent study/in-service course de igned for teachers. ln thi introduction to the field of cultural geography, natural physical features will be notedmountains, oceans, rivers, etc.-but the ma1or emphasis will be upon mankind's utilization of the natural environment. All humans have not adapted to theu environment in the same manner. This accounts in part for the cultural differences we find among different peoples. MATH099 30 Pre-Algebra 3 Evere tt SJ21 Students will study igned numbers, variables and algebraic expression , linear equation , polynomials, integer exponent, root , factoring.. straight lines, graphing and rational expressions. While this class is not a pre-requisite to algebra 101, it is strongly recommended if it has been a long time since you had algebra or ii your background is weak. MATH 101 30 Intermediate Algebra Video Course 4 Everett $158 Students will study the real number system, linear equations, inequalitie , factoring.. rational e,cpre sion , exponents, radicals, quadrauc equations, and ystems of line equations. Guideline, ACT score of at least 16-21, completion of high school algebra requirements, or Math 99. A video deposit of $50 is reguired for video rental, $20 of wb.1ch is refundable upon compliance with procedures as outlined in the policies booklet. MUS 30 lntroduction to Music 3 Nyman S121 This cour e 1s designed to expo e the general listener to the pnnciral forms of Western art music through the study of mu ic hi tory and literature. Videos are available to enhance your study1 however, video rental is optional, not mandatory, for the uccessful completion o( this cour e. Video rental requires a deposit of $50. OURSENO. 101 CB BUSINESS DEPARTMENT CLASSES: The foUowing business department courses are open to registration by off-campus persons seekiJ18 further education in business. Interested per ons wanung to register for these courses call (801) 865- l67 for pennis ion to register; then contact the Office of Distance Leaming at {801 l 865-80 5 for registration information. SUU studen who want to ta.Ice these courses independent study must be accepted to advanced standing in the business depanment, or be an approved minor in the business department, a.nd mu t have written permission from the business department since they are designed for off-campus students only. Pennis ion forms are obtnined from Paula Alger at {801) 865-8157 or from Paula Lambeth at {80!l 865-8 l67 BA318 30 Management Concepts 4 Evans $148 Introduction to the world of a manager, the concepts needed by a manager, the process of managing, and the adjustments that must be made to meet changes that are occurring in the modem business world. BA234 30 Human Resource Mgnt 4 Horgesheimer $148 Human resource management, both philosophical and practical ts examined through the study of its evolution, meeting the human resource requirements, developing human resources, motivating, communicating, group behavior and supervision. Various aspects of labor relations, compensation programs, employee benefits, safety and health, auditing human resources, and career opportunities are covered. I' |