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Show Center Sets Spring Term Classes Proposed classes at the Southeastern I'tah Center fo r Continuing Education were announced announ-ced this week by Center Director Tom Arnold. Registration is set to begin on March 21 and continue through March 30. with the first classes class-es starting on April 2. Registration may be completed by telephone and students are asked to register early since a minimum of 12 people peo-ple are required in order or-der to offer a course. To be offered during the Spring term are course in Abnormal Psychology, both in Moab Mo-ab and Monticello; Introductory In-troductory Accounting, third quarter: Business Law , third quarter; Survey Sur-vey of Business Law; Real Estate, Managing a Small Business; Managerial Man-agerial Accounting: and Current Economic Problems. Pro-blems. Other offerings include in-clude Economic Problems: Prob-lems: Price Theory and American Indian Ethnology: Eth-nology: General Ecology: Ecol-ogy: Communication: Public and Interpersonal: Interperson-al: Public Speaking: Analysis An-alysis of the New spaper. Public Relations: Magazine Maga-zine Article Writing: Introduction In-troduction to Problems of Ph"'i"vr-.hY- I"1' - M otors o-tors Geology; Historical Geology: Social Psychology: Psy-chology: Methods of Social So-cial Researcy and Marriage Mar-riage Counseling. Also offered are Basic Ba-sic Photography: Basic Ceramic Handbuilding Techniques: Basic Ce- ramie heelthrow ing: Advanced Ceramic Studio: Stu-dio: Computer Programming Pro-gramming Port ram: A-merican A-merican Constitutional Law I: American .Judicial .Judic-ial System: and Modern European Literature. Detailed information concerning the schedule sched-ule appears on Page 8 of this issue. Registration Regis-tration forms and other data is included on that page as well. For more information, contact the SUCCE office. 45 East (. enter, or call 259-721 3 or 2.59-7432. |