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Show Time: Monday 8:00-10:30 p.m. Location: Roosevelt, UBAVC; Vernal Uintah High School. Department of Business Administration 323 REAL ESTATE Introduction to real estate contracts, forms, principles, and recent federal housing hous-ing legislation. This will be the first in a series of three courses to prepare students for the Real Estate license and Brokers exams. ex-ams. Instr: Cal Lowe Credit: 3.0 Time: Friday 5:30-10:00 p.m. (January 18, 1985, February 1, 15, 1985, March 1, 15, 1985) 350 FUNDAMENTALS OF MARKETING Overview of the marketing function emphasizing em-phasizing concepts and terminology. Includes In-cludes the basic marketing activities of product pro-duct management, pricing, distribution, promotion, marketing research, and consumer con-sumer behavior. Instr: Staff Credit: 4.0 Time: Tuesday 5:30-9:00 p.m. Location: Roosevelt, UBAVC; Vernal Uintah High School. 424 PROBLEMS IN REAL ESTATE Advanced course in financial and management problems, regarding the use and development of real estate. This is the second course in a series of three leading to the Real Estate license and Brokers exams. ex-ams. Instr: Cal Lowe Credit: 3.0 Time: Saturday 8:00 a.m.-12:00 noon (January 19, 1985, February 2 16, 1985, March 2, 16, 1985) Department of Economics SS200 ECONOMICS I Designed for any student. Principles and institutions underlying operation of the economic system. Emphasis on government govern-ment policy for reducing unemployment and inflation. Instr: Staff Credit: 5.0 Time: Thursday 5:30-10:00 p.m. Location: Roosevelt, UBAVC; Vernal Uintah High School COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 610 THEORIES OF SUPERVISION Attention given to the principles and theoretical base of supervision. Research findings and recommended practice in the supervisory process will be emphasized. Instr: Staff Credit: 3.0 Time: Friday 6:00-10:00 p.m. (December 14-15, January 5-6,1985) Location: Roosevelt, UBAVC; Vernal Uintah High School. 661 MIDDLE SCHOOL CERTIFICATION Instr: Malcom Allred Credit: 4.0 Time: Thursday 7:00-10:00 p.m. Department of Elementary Education 286-PRACTICUM IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Credit for practicum work in the public schools in Level II of the training program. Advance application required. Prerequisite: Prere-quisite: admission to teacher education. Instr: Staff Credit: 4.0 Time: TBA 301 FOUNDATION STUDIES IN TEACHING Examines and evaluates varying philosophies and basic principles of elementry education. Students will observe and participate in public school teaching activities. Prerequisite: admission to teacher education. Instr: Gail Johnson Credit: 5.0 Time: Thursday 6:00-1 0:00 p.m. Location: Roosevelt, UBAVC; Vernal Uintah High School 446 EARLY CHILDHOOD LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS Designed to help future teachers become more knowledgeable in the selection selec-tion and evaluation of classroom arrangements, ar-rangements, equipment, materials, and teacher-administered screening instruments. in-struments. Prerequisite: ELED 445. Instr: Derilys Bush Credit: 4.0 Time: Friday 7:00-9:00 Saturday 8:00 a.m.-l:00 p.m. Location: Roosevelt, U.S.U; Vernal Ashley Elementary 600-CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT Provides preservice and in-service educators with theory and application of basic principles for responsible student behavior in school. Instr: Staff Credit: 3.0 Time: Thursday 8:00-10:30 p.m. Location: Roosevelt UBAVC; Vernal, Uintah High School. 615-FOUNDATIONS OF CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT Designed for experienced teachers. Course deals with new concepts in elementary curriculum designs and materials. New methods examined. . Instr: Staff Credit: 3.0 Time: Tuesday 8:00-10:30 p.m. Department of Instructional Technology 551-MEDIA UTILIZATION AND PRODUCTION FOR INSTRUCTION AND TRAINING Acquaints those intending careers in the business, industry, and instructional technology fields with the possibilities of creating and using instructional materials to communicate more effectively. Instr: Duane Hedin Credit: 3.0 Time: Friday 5:00-10:00 p.m. Location: Discovery Elementary 590 INDEPENDENT STUDY Provides for individually directed study. Prerequisite: instructor's consent. Instr: Duane Hedin Credit: 3.0 Time: Saturday 8:00 a.m.-l :00 p.m. Location: Discovery Elementary Department of Psychology SSI 01 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY Principles of behavior of organisms including, in-cluding, scientific methodology in psychology, conditioning and learning, perception and thinking, child development, develop-ment, personality, abnormal psychology, and social psychology. Instr: Carl Cheney Credit: 5.0 Time: Tuesday 5:30-10:00 p.m. Location: Roosevelt UBAVC; Vernal Uintah High School 366-EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY FOR TEACHERS Principles and practices for development of conditions for effective learning. Instr: Staff Credit: 3.0 Time: Tuesday 8:00-1 0:30 p.m. Location: Roosevelt UBAVC; Vernal Uintah High School Department of Secondary Education 301- TEACHING SKILLS LAB Students acquire introductory level teaching skills through role play, simulation, simula-tion, discussion, teaching, episodes, and mini lessons. Instr: Ross Allen Credit: 3.0 Time: Thursday 5:30-8:00 p.m. Location: Roosevelt UBAVC; Vernal Uintah High School 302 FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION Introductory studies of the historical, philosophical, psychological, and social foundations of secondary education with attention given to roles and responsibilities of contemporary teachers. Instr: Ross Allen Credit: 2.0 Time: Thursday 8:0010:00 p.m. Location: Roosevelt UBAVC; Vernal Uintah High School |