Show A I Extension Class Courses Cour Monday Oct 1 11 1 UNIVERSITY OF OF UTAH OFFERS LARGE CHOICE OF EVENING for tor courses yielding a total of 10 credits Persons may attend any anyone COURSES one course as a listener for tor a a. tee fee of ot Courses In Business and the Industries 1500 each Certain short time courses require a I II I REGULAR COLLEGE CREDIT IS GIVEN FOR WORK SUCCESSFULLY SUCCESS nominal fee only named in the description of these courses I. I FULLY COMPLETED GENERAL MEETING TO BE HELD WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 13 Beginning Monday evening October h the University ity of Utah IN BARRATT HALL will offer affer a large list 0 of ot courses In 23 different departments The he For those students whose work has Jias not already begun by Wednesday Wednes Wednes- work wark is under the direction of regular members of af the University day October a special meeting will be held In the Barrat Hall Hallof faculty in addition to a number of prominent business and professional of the L. L D. D S. S School buildings Wednesday October at sion l men men amen from the city p. p m. m The object of this meeting will be to determine the time anti and The general registration fee in the Extension Division of bf the place of meeting for classes not riot already in session University ity is 1500 Upon payment of ot the fee feo students may register The following is the list of co courses I LIST OF COURSES A S o ANATOMY Circulation I and Nervous ous ous er System rn Arranged d for fr nurses in the the hO hospitals Pt ls Four Kour credit hours Dr S ow S ANCIENT ANCIENT CIVILIZATION S j Ancient nt Civilization Ci ViUz t Greek Drama Greek Archaeology y or Ancl Professor Har liar according to demands Professor Anderson or riman niman l S S ANTHROPOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY I v v Elementary Sociology Urban Sociology or Rural l So Sociology in accordance with demand Professor Coray S AR ART I Art for tor Teachers Teachers' Section I. I For teachers of Salt Lake ISaIC City and others Mr Fairbanks Section II U. For teachers of Granite I District and others Mr Whipple x Advanced Course Miss Mable 1 Frazier S I I BACTERIOLOGY G General Bacteriology Bacteriology Arranged for physicians dentists v and nd others Dr Daines Dames K S v e l Bacteriology for far Nurses Or Dr Daines DameS i BUSINESS Advanced Accounting This course covers the the requirements requirements' S for tOI the state C. C P. P A. A examination Mr 1 Lincoln J. J K Kelly llY Elements Of Accounting Introductory Course Assistant Professor Pro Pro- fessor rTh Forman S Advertising Local and national advertising The writing of preparation of ot layouts correlation of art and nd copy divisions tho the work of advertising agencies etc Four credit hours Professor E. E J. J Glade Monday P. P m. m Commercial ial Club Banking Arranged especially for tar the Ut Utah 5 h Chapter of Ut the American Institute of Banking Professor B al Thursday 70 Commercial Club Business Law Arranged especially speciallY for the Utah Chapter of f the American Institute of Banking Dr George Thomas Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day P. P M. M Commercial Club Commercial Law The principles of law adapted to the re requirements requirements ye- ye mart man engaged in business Professor I of the average W. W H. H Lear English for Stenographers The fundamentals of English Arranged to help stenographers stenographer and other business S people eo le tO toS I f recognize common errors of speech and writing and to correct S them in their daily work Miss Haz Hazel l B. B Stevens Life Insurance Fundamentals To be as S practical and helpful as S experienced Insurance Representatives can make it Subjects of at study The rate book baak application blank policy forms and and general rules of companies methods of soliciting means of ot ac acquiring acquiring acquiring ac- ac quiring lists of prospects and helpful features of salesmanship the the details of business Insurance the service rendered by the Income and Inheritance Taxes Mr 1 J. J W. W Walker Traveling Superintendent with a prominent Life Company Is the instructor with lectures by life und underwriters company m ny examiners and other Uler business m men n. n M. M F. F 7 30 P. P M. M Commercial Club I Office Management and Secretarial Work Topics considered I include types of organization layout arid and equipment the h handling 5 of correspondence letter stand standards standard files and records editing and proof reading systematizing the office work meeting callers tests of efficiency and office offic ethics and and opportunities Five credit hours Mr Norton Public sp Speaking aking for Busin Business SS Men Special emphasis will be placed upon the most frequently used occasional speeches such as at introductory Speech echt Speech of W Welcome IMm Response Toast etc Professor 4 Nomination and Speech or Boyer Salesmanship Designed to assist young men mert and young women materially to increase their paW power r to sell ll and for busineSs businesS business busi busi- ness men mert of experience who wish to increase their eft effectiveness S as department superintendents managers proprietors of their own busin business ss etc 4 credit hours Professor sor E. E J. J Gl Glade de I ED EDUCATION t 5 Adolescence Adol A study of af boys bays and girls during their transition transi tion tian from childhood to maturity Special attention to the social aspects of the problem such as group activities recreation and and conducted urban and rural conditions Original investigations during th the course Es Especially cl lly adapted to the needs of high school schoolteachers teachers s social workers and social lead leaders rs Three credit hours Assistant Professor Beeley B el Y Kindergarten Education Literature for far the nursery the kindergarten kin kin- and the primary grad grades s and an all analysis rt l of the kindergarten kinder kinder- garten arten course of ot study Miss Mis Rose nose Jones Crafts Basketry and Leather Work Work- WorkBaskets Baskets of raphia reed reM craft fibre and pine ine needles For lor teachers teach rs and others who desire to learn basket making Thursday y from C G to 7 or 4 to 6 Ten ren lessons Fee for toy m materials Miss 1 Mary Moorhead industrial Education Building Room floom 10 ENGLISH S S Contemporary Poets A study of the tho content and the technique of ot the new poetry Five credit hours Associate Professor Le Lewis ie American Lit Literature Th The foundations of American Ameti an sOcial religious and p political lif life as expressed in literature Five cr credit dit hours Professor Marshall Tho The Cont Contemporary ry Novel Notel A course In appreciative criticism novels Five credit hours At Assistant Assistant Assist Assist- and the choice of cont contemporary ant nt Professor Mag- Mag Magazine Writing instruction tian arid and practice in writing magazine mag mag- azine and special feature articles Emphasis on work suitable for publication Four aur credit hours Mr Richards The Th American Spirit in Literature A study of American Ideals as they haVe hats found voice oice in song story Oss essay SS y and raphy Five credit hours yF F. F W. W Reynolds S Emerson School Schoor S S Monday 3 P. P M. M I ENGINEERING S The Principles s of Applied d El Electricity A c course urse designed to the electrical field W ld in actual workers acquaint pro prospective or r th the whys of their art Two hours per evening ening once a e 1 week k with With or without credit ct dit depending dep on amount of work wArk d done donO Dr tir 5 Merrill l Mechanics of Engineering The ap application of f th the mechanics solids to engineering as pertaining to the motions pressures of stiffness str strength resilience etc of members In iii machines and structures of a a. mat material point of a a. rigid body of flexible cords Dynamic o ot of a Ii material 1 t tl l point Virtual velocities S curvilinear S motion of bt a point moment of f In inertia work energy fi r Y power linear at and friction Str Stresses and strains tensions com compression sh shearing shear ar ing loads toads continuous girders beams beam of safe f ing tors torsiOn on n s Professor Beck- Beck uniform rm strength etc Credit to b be determined sar strand S and Op Operators Operators' Automobile Engineering Automobile Owners One lecture per week and one evening evening- in the shops in Course principles of operation of of th the gasoline soUne engine Ind repair w tk The and construction of the varlO various II parts Th The sh shop p and the repair consist Of such a as valve grinding carbon re removal removal re- re will work bearings adjusting carburetors carburetors' trouble shooting shoSUn moval mova taking up wheels ls and lubricating timing lining up tip of Ig ignition system University Professor Protessor Protes- Protes Automobile Ie Lecture Room etc t M. M 8 S P P. M. M sor C Taylor and Ignition Open to those who alrea already y have Lectures and shOp practice two some same automobile begin beginning Monday at 8 S P. P M. M Professor r rI week ev evenings a P per I Tay Taylor or A cOurse COune for tor women wamen will be offered inthe in Sn Women Course C urse for both lecture lect and shop r repair pair work First featuring the afternoon October 13 at Ut 3 P. P M. M r. r at University Professor Prot Pro Pro- m meeting eUn Wednesday id ay Y- Y S t fessor Taylor laylor GEOLOGY S SS S Petroleum Geology Designed primarily for tor or those interested in petroleum production This course will wilt begin in January Credit to be arranged Dr Pack General and Economic Geology A ft course course especially clany designed for those thase who are interested ted in mining or Ot allied industries Two hours a w week ek throughout the year With or without credit S Six credit hours Professor Schneider oH HISTORY Problems of the Last Fifty Years Tears and the Government Ga of ot the United States The Tho first half of the year will be given to I considering the great world problems of all nations and the last half halt year to the technical 1 study of our our government in all its phases Friday 7 1 P. P M. M City Library Dr George E. E Fellows Asiatic Nations The field is so broad that each student may maydo maydo do Individual I res research arch work in some branch of Oriental History or Relations Relations Relations-an an Ideal Id al course for students who do not wish credit 55 as fJ 61 the Aln field I. I is p extensive and 1 th r class I h i. ill to-ill In n or ne b be conducted d id c-id g by general lecture lur m methods Much h time to II subjects d dealing with contemporary politics in ip the Far East and American Asiatic R Relations e e e g. g opening ot or of T Ja Japan pan an and China I First Treaties s Extra Territorial Treaties The Tha Open Door Policy Shantung Constitutions Constitutions' in the East Japanese German-Japanese Relations I Chinese hines E Exclusion n Japanese Problem w with h P Pacific etc Professor E. E D. D Thomas S I Western Vestern History Spanish Exploration into the Far West from to Escalante 1776 Establishment of at Spanish Institutions In In- I In the West particularly California Rise and growth of ot th the American Fur Jur Trade Fur trading posts in the Northwest and their Influence on our economic history Four Faur to six credits according to work done Professor Young HOME ECONOMICS Dressmaking The problems Involved in in th the planning and making of suitable undergarments and amid staple house bauso dresses the selection testing and care of cotton colton materials the use and care of at the s sewing machine clothing budgets and accounts The de designing designing designing de- de signing and constructing of ot simple wool dresses suitable for business business busi bust ness or school th the remodeling of garments the hygiene care economy art and appropriateness of ot dress the proper selection of materials including testing the importance of good goad line and technique the clothing budget and accounts Ten weeks 4 credit hours Miss Barton Millinery The of line color and texture in hats to the various types the making covering and trimming of buckram buckram buck buck- ram rice net and wire shapes the cost and value of the materials mate mate- rials risIs or from discarded garments Five weeks two hours hourI a week Three credit hours Miss Hutt Childrens Children's Clothing A short course which will take up the problems in the making of childrens children's clothing from new materials materials materials mate mate- rials or ar from discarded garments Five weeks two hours a week One credit hour haur Miss HYGIENE AND SANITATION Health Education 2 A course cours designed design d to qualify Public School Teachers to meet requirements of the State Board of Edu Edu- cation Textbooks Burks Burk's Health and the the School T Terman's Hygiene Of the School Child and Bancroft's Posture of School Children Given in twenty evening lectures Three credit hours Dr GowanS S SM M METALLURGY Metallurgy Practical short courses dealing with the metallurgy metal metal- metallurgy of th the minerals of the intermountain states will be offered to meet demands Professor Bradford MODERN LANGUAGE Elem Elementary French Constant use is made of ot drills' drills in order to overcome overcame English peculiarities of ot speech and cultivate French Frenchh h habits bits Of articulation tion Students are taught to associate directly the foreign words wards with the things and ideas for which they stand and not with the corresponding English words They are also drilled in the application of the fundamentals of t grammar General Ph Phonetics tC Course intended int d d for teachers of English in Americanization Uon courses Discussion u of Cf pe peculiarities ul s of or Ger Ger- man French It Italian Sp Spanish nish and Swedish brogue brague and means of or S correcting sam same Laboratory work and practice In making such corre corrections Five or ten credit hours Professor Barker Survey of French Literature No knowledge Of ot French re re- re Lectures and reading Five credit hours ProfessorS Professor S Barker Conversational French Designed d for students desiring fluency fluency flu flu- ency in the actual Use of the language Five credit hours ProfesSor Professor Pro Pro- fessor Barker Italian A course in Italian for those who desire to begin the subject The course will consist of drill In pronunciation a a study of the essentials of af Italian grammar the reading of short shOtt st stories ries and arId If it time permits the class will read several short dramas or on one longer novel There will wilt also be given several several several sev sev- eral l lectures on It Italian n Literature Prerequisite A knowledge of French Spanish or Latin will be found faund v very ry h helpful but not absolutely necessary for th the course Three to nine credit hours depending upon the work Professor Kunzler r. r German The development of ot the German Drama This willbe will dill r S be a lecture Jecture course tracing the development of the German GermanS S Drama from the earliest times d down wn to and Including Hauptman etc A knowledge of German although desirable Is not nat necessary as the collateral reading can be done dane In the trans trans- lation Credit hours will depend upon the work done I Professor Run PHYSICAL EDUCATION t The Practical Conduct of ot Organized Pla Play A study of the organization and management of play its relation to municipal recreation centers school yards buildings and amid the home A part of ot the time wilt will be spent In actual play direction Five credit hours Assistant Professor Griffiths Mr Day Mrs Johnson and others ollier S SM S M MUSIC Public School Schaal Musi The course Is de designed for the tho regular class room teacher and special teacher of music It consists of ofa a practical study of methods and materials for far teaching the child to read appreciate and Interpret and interpret music Sight singing will also be included Section J L 1 Arranged especially for |