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Show 2. Other Learning Skills - remainder of 10 credits in Learning Skills may be taken in this area or area "1" above. a. Foreign Languages - 101 or higher entry level in Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish. b. InsT SK 100 Use of Libraries and Learning Resources (3) c. Math SK 201, 202 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers (3) d. ComD SK 338 American Sign Language for the Deaf, an Introduction (3) Broadening Knowledge Requirement 30 credits. The bodies of knowledge are categorized into four guadants: 1 . Physical Science (PS). Focuses upon nature and workings of the universe. 2. Life Science (LS). Explores the organization and vital functions of living organisms. 3. Social Science (SS). Studies the behavior, institutions, institu-tions, and social structures of human beings. 4. Humanities and Arts (HU). Explores the aesthetic need, creative powers, and distinctive talents of human beings. Table 1 shows the distribution of General Education credits according to major quadrants. Students must successfully complete a minimum of 30 General Education credits to satisfy the broadening knowledge requirements. Each department has identified the quadrant most closely associated with each of its major disciplines as follows: Table 1 . Credit destribution for broadening knowlege requirement Quadrant of Major Humanities Social Life Physical and Arts Sciences Sciences Sciences Humanities and Arts 0-5 9-6 5-16 5-16 Social Sciences 0-6 0-5 5-16 5-16 Life Sciences 5-16 5-16 0-5 0-6 Physical Sciences 5-16 5-16 -0-6 0-5 'A maximum of 9 of the 30 required credits may be in Integrative Option (10) courses. Outside the courses taught by the major. AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS REQUIREMENTS The State of Utah requires of all students the successful suc-cessful passage of a test or Completion of a course on American Institutions. Any one of the following courses satisfied the requirement. For most students these courses also apply to their General Education Requirements. Re-quirements. Economics 200 SS History 1 70 SS Political Science 1 10SS Recent policy changes by the Veteran's Administration Administra-tion may affect your status. These Changes are: 1 . A student receiving V.A. benefits should declare a major course of study prior to registration. 2. Veterans should maintain regular attendance and satisfactory grades. 3. A veteran in changing his or her program should consult with the Uintah Basin Education Center. 4. Benefits are paid according to the number of credit hours taken during a quarter. Veterans undecided as to their major field of study-should study-should contact the U.B.E.C. offices for advisement or a trip to Logan (Utah State University) so a major advisor can be assigned. For further information contact the U.B.E.C. offices. In Roosevelt the telphone number is 722-2294; Vernal 789-6100. if?n i Y h n m im COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE Department of Soil Science 358 GENERAL SOILS An introduction to soil formation, physical and chemical properties, fertility, . and management, Suggested background; course in chemistry and geology. Instr: Staff Oedt;4 0 Time: Tuesday 5 30-9,00 p.m. COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Department of Accounting 2Q1-INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING Accounting cencepti end fethniqynj ej'.rntidl 13 O J'tiini-.'fo'.ofj cf 0 t'.iV'". enterprise 0"d period C do'crma" 91 fcf income end financial pev'-on, Ins'r j Mor f Cr-persn GeJ-is 3.0 T.mo; Mo'xfdy S.3&8.GO p.m. Deportment of Admini j'ro'ue Syi'cms ond Business Education 111 BEGINNING TYPEWRITING KEYEOARDING For students with no previous training In typewriting. Designed to develop a knowledge of the keyboard, machine parts, personal use typing problems. Instr: Sherry Bolton - Roosevelt UBAVC Cleo R.d.ng - Vernol UBAVC Time: Monday 5.30 8 00 p.m. Oed.t: 3.0 112 INTERMEDIATE TYPEWRITING Assumes previous training In typewriting. Emphasis on skill bui'dng, typing typ-ing of le"c'S, envelopes, manuscripts, business forms, ond tabulation e crepes. Prerequisite: ASDE H 1 or eb!i to type J0 words per minyte for 5 m.ny'cv INSTR: Shrrry Ecen Poccc't UBAVC Ceo Kid-ryj - Vernol UBAVC T.mj; Mond-j 5 30 B 00 p.m. Gcd.fi 3 0 1U ADVANCED TYPEWRITING The dnve'epmcM cf rumt;f fxcfcien cy, 10' n'col !olv'a'Gn, end fpirg en bweS formj e.J fovyh d'OI; Prcfe qyiv'ei tet 112 m ahf fa t,pe 60 wt.-'di f? mifty'rt (at 5 minv'ci. r x'u Slurry tV'cn . PcH5vrc1f UBAVC !-.. IteK'hf S 33 8 03 p m. Dp J 3 0 114 tEGAL TTPlWRtTINO 1 -a- p'ck c I t.n occwo'e V r 3 tf (ft'; ti 'c J fc"", f ' ")!,? rJ- f-C-l W-'H tT J jt CZf, oxf tcrscf spelling of legal terms. Instr: Sherry Bolton - Roosevelt UBAVC Cleo Riding - Vernal UBAVC Time: Monday 5;30-8;00 p.m. Credit: 2.0 121 FUNDAMENTALS OF SHORTHAND Introduction of shorthand theory. Assumes no previous shorthand instruction. Instr: Sherry Bolton - Roosevelt UBAVC Cleo Ridmg - Vernal UBAVC Time: Monday & Wednesday 5:30 8.00 p.m. Gcdt:5.0' 122 FUNDAMENTALS OF 5HORTHAND Introduction of new matter dictation. Prerequisite ASBE 121 or 50 wpm dictation speed. Instr: Sherry Bol'on Roosevelt Cleo Ridng Vernol Gedt;5,0 Times Monday & Wednesday 5 308 00 pm. 123 FUNDAMENTALS OF SHORTHAND r.'rn:.ivn practice cf new mo"er d' fon end Irontcfiption, Prerequisite: ASBE 1?2 t 70 wpm ti c'u''on ?:tc J. !ni?r, Sherry Do?en Rocsevelf Ced Pd . Verrvjl Tirto; McfiJy & WednevJ-J SSDOCOpm, Ged',50 U1-0USINCSS MACHINES tSa-'C ir.sct'n in fe use cf e'ecenic |