Show s UTAH STATE U CONTINUING EDUCATION DIVISION f UINTAH BASIN CENTER FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION FALL BALL QUARTER 1970 T Tentative Schedule of Classes Classes Begin September 14 1970 SCHEDULE FOR REGISTRATION t I ROOSEVELT AT UNION HIGH SCHOOL TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 8 AT 6 PM P.M. IN THE AVA RO ROOM I 1 WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 9 WILL REGISTER AT THE VERNAL JUNIOR HIGH IN THE CAFETERIA AT 6 b PM P.M. u u JUNIOR 0 un- un Or r 4 THURSDAY THURSDAY DUCHESNE SEPTEMBER 10 DUCHESNE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IN THE LIBRARY AT 6 b PM P.M. i ir I PLEASE NOTE a sufficient number of Interested students I Every effort Is made to teach the classes in the community according to the enrollment en en- Rules and regulations pertaining to registration and payment of fees will be The initial meeting for various various classes is set by the Center After enrollment en en- strictly enforced the Professor and students work out the most equitable arrangement possible bl e. e Ad Adult u I t stu students d 21 years or 0 older Id er may b be e a allowed II owe d t to 0 t take a k e up t to 0 fifteen I een without for admission Utah quarter hours of Extension Glasswork applying to Please show the Dept No Cred and Course Title EXACTLY as it is listed in inthis State University They will be listed as students until they have I this schedule when filling in your registration cards Cards improperly listing listin been officially admitted by the University data will have to be returned to you for correction ALL STUDENTS taking courses for credit must have wih him at registration reserves the right to cancel any class in which there is not sufficient en en- his PERMIT TO REGISTER To Be Announced Other classes for credit or non-credit non can be arranged on request if there is Every Other Week Day and Time Dept No Credit Course Title and Description Instructor Art 30 30 Credits Fri 4 30 INTRO TO CERAMICS CERAMICS in ceramics HAND BUILDING Beginning course Techniques of throwing slab and Pond coil building carving pinching Introduction to the complete ceramics process through the use of films slides and lectures Desirable prerequisites Art 1 and 5 5 G G. G Lindstrom Art 30 3 30 0 Credits Sat 8 00 Same as above G G. G Linstrom Art 12 30 Credits Tue 4 00 INTERMEDIATE DRAWING A continuation of Basic Basc Drawing emphasizing ing more complex drawing problems and requiring a deeper analysis of the essentials in the subject matter All drawing media are used Prerequisite Art 8 II IL Groutage Art 30 Credits Tue 4 00 70 ADVANCED DRAWING AND COMPOSITION Major emphasis on composition i ie i.e. e the development and control of the picture picture pic picture pic- pic ture plane the study of various graphic ideas and related drawing media towards a more personal direction Prerequisites Prerequisites Prerequisites Pre Pre- requisites Art 5 12 H. H Groutage Art 3 30 0 Credits Tue 6 10 9 70 22 70 ART METH FOR ELEM GRADES Methods of teaching drawing painting design and handwork in the elementary schools school Required preparation for a grade school teacher II Groutage Art 3 0 Credits Tue 6 ADVANCED 30 ADVANCED ILLUSTRATION ILLUSTRATION TION A course to prepare the student for the specialized special l- l field of illustration that exists today The student experiments in different techniques and media and learns which to use for different types of reproduction in news news- or magazines He lie learns to research a problem and meet deadlines Prerequisite Art 83 G G. G Edwards A SP in IO 30 10 Credits Tue 4 30 PHONETICS An analysis of the phonetic and aspects of speech F F. BergA Berg A sp P inn 3 30 0 Credits Tue 6 10 FUND IN SPEECH DISORDERS Factors conducive to normal and abnormal abnormal abnor abnor- mal speech development In the child Attention given to problems of articulation disorders and stuttering Recommended m mended for prospective elementary school teachers J J. J Blair BA A 3 30 0 Credits Credit Tue 6 30 TOURISM A course directed to the small business man 1 Ie I.e. e Motel Gift Girt shop Te restaurant service station etc on how he can best serve tourist customers Tourist behavior as to where they want to go and what they want to see J J. J Hunt BA RA A 1 ill 3 4 40 n Credits Tue uP 4 00 MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS CONCEPTS CON CON- The investigation and application of fundamental fundamental fundamental funda funda- mental concepts of management and organization theory Junior standing or above Business majors should take this course fan faD or winter term Staff BA DA 5 50 0 Credits Frt 4 00 Sat 8 00 PRODUCTION TION A study of the production function aI and its ItA problems considering Interrelationships with other business I les Focuses on the managerial aspects of production planning procurement Inventory control production control control con con- troI control layout methods method improvement nor r and ha basic lc industrial processes props Prerequisites Prerequisites Prerequisites Prerequisites' Pre Pre- requisites requisites' BA Math 35 60 66 Staff BA 50 Credits TRA FUND OF MARKETING A study stud v of the pa ture and history of Marketing analysis is of the behavior of customers o d marketing executives Introduction to the tas ta s o of th the th marketing manager marketing institutions policies and programs Prerequisite Junior standing or above RA BA 61 4 40 0 Credits T A. A RETAILING The mar mar- process from the viewpoint of th the th re retail fl distri butor of retail reton institutions accounting and statistics statistics statis statis- tics location s store ore layout merchandise classification service service ser ser- vice policies pricing brand policies buying merchandise control advertising and sales sale promotion general or organization organ orn n- n and administration policies Prerequisite BA Staff BA 1 to 0 Credits Tue 6 SALES in SALES MANAGEMENT Recruiting Recruiting- selection training compensation and motivation motivation mo mo- of the sales force An overview of the nature of the sales soles fab in planning and execution of the firms firm's sales strategy Prerequisite BA T T. Williams PA RA A 50 Credits TRA PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION ADMIN ADMIN- Critical analysis of problems of human relations re reo lotions lations that conf confront the manager manar of a II business enterprise enterprise enter enter- prise and of policies sod and methods method of dealing effectively with these problems lectures problems and selected cases cas cas- es Prerequisite Junior standing or above J J. J Cragun PACT 10 in 5 SO 0 Credits Fri 4 00 Sat 8 00 ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY ELEMEN ELEMEN- TARY BACTERIOLOGY Ba Basic ic concepts and practical applications This course I Is intended to be a terminal course for non science non science maiors Students in science or science related areas should not enroll in this thi course f not open to students who have completed 70 Four lectures lectures lec lec- tures one lab J J. J 1 1 1 50 Credits Tue 4 00 Fri 6 30 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY A study of the basic principles of life me mens as ns illustrated by both plant and animal forms including microbes Four Tour lectures one recitation one lab J J. J Linford CE 81 30 Credits Fri 5 00 Sat 8 00 PLANE SURVEYING Primarily for non non engineering students Use of tape hand level level transit compass and plane table Differential and profile leveling traversing plotting mapping and care of engineering instruments Prerequisites Prerequisites sites Algebra and Trigonometry One lecture two labs D D. D Thorpe 10 50 Credits Mon 4 30 Wed 4 30 GENERAL GENERAL GEN GEN- ERAL CHEMISTRY CHEMISTRY- Principles of inorganic chemistry chemis chemist try Prerequisite One unit of high school or college algebra al al- gebra Four lectures one lab lib V V. Hunsaker CT 10 10 30 Credits Mon 7 00 PATTERN DESIGN ING AND CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION of construction construction- fitting and alteration principles with commercial commercial com com- mercial patterns Introduction to principles of flat pattern design and pattern making D D. D Olson Other classes to be announced ED AD T 3 30 Credits hue lue 5 THE AMERICAN e SCHOOL SYSTEM Fundamental principles of operating public schools with emphasis on Utah conditions An analySIS sis of the public schools system as it has developed in the United States For Seniors B ED FD AD 30 Credits Tue 5 00 SOCIAL FOUNDATION FOUN FOUN- DATION OF EDUCATION A course designed for study of basic social organizations and their effect on educational education education- al at theories and practices B B. B Hanson ED FD AD 30 Credits Tue 5 00 HISTORY OF EDUCATION Major Major educational movements from early eaily Greek to the present with emphasis on purposes organ organ- instructional procedures curriculum etc and their bearing on today's education B B. B Hansen EL ED FD 40 Credits PRINCIPLES OF ELEMENTARY ED EL ED 3 30 0 Credits TEACHING OF READING READ READ- ING EL ED FD 30 Credits TEA ARITHMETIC IN THE ELEM SCHOOL ENGL 0 0 00 0 Ci Credits edits Mon 4 30 Wed 4 10 REMEDIAL RE RE- MEDIAL ENGLISH Required of students whose ACT score and high school performance record indicate a need for further work before attempting college level English Students must obtain a pa pissing passing grade in this course before before be be- fore they will be admitted to English J J. J Wood ENGL 1 30 Ci Credits edits Mon 7 00 Wed 7 00 FRESHMAN FRESHMAN FRESH FRESH- MAN ENGLISH Required of all Freshman and of all transfer students who have not completed an program The student must pa pass s 1 before taking 2 or 3 3 Designed to increase the of students in writing wilting and reading J J. J Wood ENGL la 20 Credits In Tn Comb Engl 1 PRACTICE IN COMPOSITION For students who wish practice in composition beyond that given in Freshman Eng I J J Wood ENGL 2 30 10 Credits Mon Wed FRESHMAN ENGLISH same as 1 above R R. R Wood ENrI ENGL 33 31 3 10 0 Credits Thur 4 30 READINGS IN SHORT STORY R R. R Wood ENGL 60 CO 5 0 Credits Mon Mol 4 4 10 Wed 4 30 ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENG ENG- LISH LITERATURE EARLY PERIOD R R. R Wood FN 22 30 10 Credits Mon 4 10 PRINCIPLES OF NUTRITION The relation of food to health factors influencing e problems problem applicable to individual interests and needs L L. L Leavitt FOn c 30 Credits TIlA FOREST PROTECTION PROTECTION TION II Problems of administration and economics In protecting forests from biological enemies Prerequisite site For C C. Johnson r nr 1 50 0 Credits Fri 4 00 Sat Sit 8 00 INTRODUCTORY INTRO INTRO- For students in non science non science areas P P. Willard nF 1 las la's 11 10 30 Credits Tim Tue 4 nn DRUG USE AND ABUSE ABUE This Thi co coarse courso Irs is de designed to provide an al understanding under standing n associated with drug use up and amI abuse obtuse Emphasis will ill be given to physiological adjustments made marle bv by the body and their implications for health Psychological dependency dependency de de- of drug dm use will also alo be hI an important area of discussion in the course Recognizing drugs handling the user and an of educational teaching procedures for prevention of dru drug abuse will constitute a significant part Some consideration will be given to drug user rehab L L. Nalder 4 for or 20 2050 5 50 0 Credits Frt 6 30 Sat 10 1030 30 WESTERN CIVILIZATION I A survey concentrating upon the we western tern tradition of civilization from its origins to a about bout 1650 Heavy upon European cull cultural ural achievements In their political social economic Intellectual Intellectual Intel Intel- and artistic aspects Not onen open to those students who have had History 1 1 W W. Lye nT T 20 50 Credits Fri 6 6 0 10 Sat 10 1030 30 AMERICAN AMER AMER- ICAN CIVILIZATION A basic one quarter one quarter course in inthe the Pie fundamentals of American history Successful completion completion com com- of this course meets the Al requirement established established by the State Legislature W W. Lye 10 30 Credits TRA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LIBRARY ADMINISTRATION 10 30 Credits UTILIZATION UTILIZATION OF AUDIOVISUAL AUDIOVISUAL AUDIO AUDIO- VISUAL MEDIA IMIS nH 3 30 0 Credits Frt Fri 4 4 10 Sat 8 00 PRODUCTION PRODUCTION PRO PRO- OF AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS those in the educational field with the possibilities of creating instructional materials to meet their own pro f needs Teaches basic techniques for the production pro of a wide variety of both opaque opal and transparent visual for display study and projection purposes D D. D lIed in 3 30 Credits Tue 4 00 INTRODUCTION TO LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Relation of people to toland toland toland land regions and smaller areas Principles of design and composition applied to various types of land planning Planning the home environment and its relationship to the community is emphasized Staff 40 41 3 0 Credits Tue 4 00 PLANT MATERIALS MATERIALS MATER MATER- I ALS The ecological functional and md aesthetic uses of native and cultivated wood and herbaceous plants for use on the land Staff 60 GO 30 10 Credits Tue 4 00 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN The design n construction and orientation of structures as related to land hand areas and architectural functions LA 20 35 Staff L GR GB 1 50 Credits Fri 4 00 Sat 8 00 ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY ELEMEN ELEMEN- TARY GERMAN 1ST QUARTER A beginners beginner's course not open to students having had more than one year o of German in high school or the equivalent K Ingold L SP 1 50 Credits Fri 4 no Sat 8 00 ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY ELEMEN ELEMEN- TARY SPANISH 1ST QUARTER A beginners beginner's course not open to students having had more than one year jear of Spanish in high school or the equivalent J J. J Benbow MATH 0 00 Credits Mon 7 00 Wed ed 7 00 REMEDIAL REMEDIAL IAL MATHEMATICS A non credit for non course those students shown by the placement test to need a review of basic G G. G MATH A 0 00 0 Credits Mon 7 00 Wed cd 7 00 REMEDIAL IAL ALGEBRA A non non credit credit course in elementary algebra for those students requiring preparation for or math courses carrying college credit G G. G MATT MATH 21 3 30 0 Credits Tue 4 30 Thur 4 10 MATHEMATICS MATH FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS Basic Math raath for prospective teachers In the elementary schools including an introduction to algebra and geometry G G. MATH 34 3 30 0 Credits Tue 7 00 Thur 7 00 INTRO TO COLLEGE ALGEBRA Beginning algebra course designed to develop skill 1 and techniques e q of c elementary i t J We Wess ss rl rS dee algebra Prerequisite e see Placer met c of New N V Students Students' t G G. G MATH MATTI 35 31 5 50 0 Credits Tue 7 00 Thur 7 00 COLLEGE COLLEGE COL COL- LEGE ALGEBRA Higher degree equations logar logar- progressions mathematical induction partial ft frac ac actions lions Prerequisite See pg Catalog Placement Place Placement ment of New Students B n. n Goodrich MATH MATTI 36 30 30 1 0 Credits Mon Wed 3 00 PLANE TRIGONOMETRY Trigonometric functions iden titles and solution of triangles Prerequisite site same as above B D. D Goodrich MATH MATTI 96 OB 5 50 0 Credits Mon 4 30 Wed 4 30 ANALYTIC ANALYTIC AN AN- GEOM AND CALCULUS Analytic geometry in two and three thrle dimensions together with elementary calculus including partial derivatives multiple integrals and infinite series series Prerequisite same as above B B. B Goodrich OA 30 10 Credits Tue Tuc 4 00 SECRETARIAL 1 PROCEDURES f S u o-u Office fi r routines eab ab arc ot studies d with special special fo cial emphasis I a on use of I reference e books transportation ns a and travel use of telephone telegraph and cablegram services financial records writing for publication mins minutes min utes and meetings G G. G Hansen PE PF 1 1 10 0 Credit Tue 4 00 BASIC PHYSICAL EDUCATION EDUCATION ED ED- M A W R R. R noyce Boyce PE 23 10 0 Credit BASKETBALL R R. R noyce Boyce PF PR 53 51 10 Credit SQUARE DANCING BEGINNING BEGINNING BE BE- GINNING R R. R Boyce PE 66 10 Credit BADMINTON BEGINNING R R. Royce Boyce PE 67 10 Credit TENNIS BEGINNING R R. R oyce Boyce PE PR 72 10 Credit SOCIAL DANCING BEGINNING BEGIN BEGIN- NING NINO R R. R noyce Boyce Initial meeting of all PE classes to set schedule |