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Show UofU foil courses in Bountiful onnounced More than ever, Utahns are questioning ques-tioning both the long- and short-term short-term effects of their actions on the j environment. A new fall quarter University of Utah course addresses these issues and discusses environmental envir-onmental principles, problems and solutions. "Conservation of Natural Resources," held at the University of Utah Bountiful extension, meets Wednesday, 7:15-9:45 p.m., Sept. 26-Dec 5, for four hours University credit (Geog. 335R-20). Topics considered include water, soil, air, mineral, biotic energy or scenic resources and the roles of modem technology and human populations. Other University of Utah classes being offered this fall at the Boun tiful extension include: Culture and the Human Experience (Anthro. 101R-20); The Human Past (Anthro. (An-thro. 103R-20); Anthropology of the Bible (Anthro 312R-20); Economics as a Social Science (Econ. 105R-2U15R-20); and Principles Prin-ciples of Economics (Econ. 201R-2021R-20). Other courses offered are: Earth Environment (Geo. 120R-21); Psychology Psy-chology (Psych. 101R-23); Psychology Psy-chology ot Infancy and Childhood (Psych. 122R-20); Statistical Methods in Psychology (Psych. 250R-20); Intro, to Social Psychology Psychol-ogy (Psych. 341R-20); Intro, to Sociology (Soc. 101R-20); and Computers in Society (Soc. 120R-2012R-20). For information and registration, contact 581-8821. |