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Show SU masters program to continue legal analysis, the three-credit three-credit course will be offered Oct. 2-3 and 9-10 in Cedar City and continue Oct. 30-31 and Nov. 13-14 in St. George. Classes in St. George will be taught at Dixie College. Economics 522, Manpower Economics, and Economics 690, Readings and Conference, Con-ference, three and one-credit one-credit courses respectively, respec-tively, begin Nov. 6 in Cedar City. Dr. Ross E. Robson, extension association professor of economics at USU, is the course instructor. The first meeting begins at 5 p.m. in Old Administration Ad-ministration 303, SUSC. Sessions will be Nov. 6-7 and 20-21 in Cedar City and Dec. 4-5 and 18-19 in St. George. Classes will continue fall quarter in Cedar City and St. George for a two-year two-year masters program in social science offered through Utah State University. "Registration for the three classes offered can be completed the first day each course is taught," said Daphne Dalley, coordinator of conferences and workshops at SUSC. "By completing the two-year program, individuals can earn a masters degree in social science 1 with emphasis in public administration." ad-ministration." Dalley can be contacted con-tacted at SUSC Conferences Con-ferences and Workshops, 586-7853 or 1-800-662-1897, for . additional information in-formation about the masters program. The first class, Political Science 564, Administrative Law, begins Oct. 2 at 5 p.m. in the SUSC Old Administration Ad-ministration Building, room 303. Taught by Roger Tew, a Salt Lake attorney and specialist in Doug Hall and Tammy Jones (above) are planning the upcoming Fall Fair at the Cedar City LDS Institute. The opening social for Southern Utah State College will be Tuesday from 5:30 to 10 p.m., with relay games, a dunking machine, a mechanical bull, old-time square dancing and plenty of good food. |