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Show Provo Vocational College Offers Seven Programs , Seven vocational-technical programs are open for new students beginning winter quarter January 6, 1970, in the Day School of Utah Technical College at Prove, according to President Wilson Wil-son W. Sorensen. Students unable to enroll in the fall quarter may begin be-gin the courses January 6, he said. The courses will include Auto body, diesel mechanics instrument repair (principally (principal-ly aircraft), electronics (for training technicians in data da-ta processing, communications communica-tions and research), nurese' aides, auto mechanics, and drafting and design technology. techno-logy. For persons who have not selected their vocational vocation-al program, the following glasses are offered during winter quarter: oil painting, basic drawing, watercolors, biology, various English classes, econimics, mathematics, mathe-matics, physics, sociology, political science, history, psychology, and perhaps others. Flill information may be obtained from the college. President Sorensen said tlie new classes beginning with the winter quarter represent a policy on which Utah Technical College is embarking to get away rom the formalized "ben gin in the fall of the year" practice which limits the schedules of so many schools. "Veterans released from the service and returning LDS missionaries can par-courses par-courses beginning at this ticularly benefit from new time of the year," President Sorensen said. "They can begin school immediately, without waiting for the regular reg-ular start of school under the old system. It is our aim to inaugurate a program of continually beginning new classes, so persons can begin be-gin virtually in any quarter of the year." Full details may be obtained ob-tained at Utah Technical ICollege at Provo. |