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Show 200 - ENGINERRING MECHANICS DYNAMICS Resultants and equilibrium of force systems, friction centroids, moments of inertia, method of work. Prerequisite: Math 221. INSTR: Staff CREDIT: 3.0 TIME: Thursday 5:30-8:00 p.m. COLLEGE OF FAMILY LIFE DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SS 150 - HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Overview of development .from conception through maturity. INSTR: Staff CREDIT: 4.0 TIME: TUESDAY 5:30-10:00 P.M. COLLEGE OF KUF.IAf-IiTES, ARTS, Af'D SOCIAL SCIENCES 125 - UTE INDIAN HISTORY INSTR: Forrest Cuch CREDIT: 3.0 TIME: Wednesday 5:30-8:00 p.m. DEPARTMENT OF ART 140 - BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY Operation of camera and related equipment, exposure and developing develop-ing of black and white film, elementary enlarging and finishing finish-ing with emphasis on composition ond photographic aesthetics. INSTR: Wallace Goddard CREDIT: 3.0 i TIME: Monday 8:00-10:30 p.m. . t is; p.:a'.". r o: engug:i WC 101 - ENCLISH COMPOSITION A writing course emphasizing mechonlcs, organization, and methods of developing essays. INSTR: Bort Rollins CREDIT: 3.1 TIME: Thursday 8:00-11:31 p.m. DEPARTMENT Gi'IHSTCRY SS104 - WESTERN CIVILIZATION: ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL A survey of European civilization from its origins to about A.D. 1500. Emphasis on cultural, political, religious, social, economic, intellectual and artistic artis-tic achievements. INSTR: Richard Voeltz CREDIT: 5.0 TIME: Monday 5:30-10:00 p.m. 325 - NINETEENTH CENTURY EUROPE Reaction, nationalism, imperol-ism, imperol-ism, liberalism, and socialism against a background of politics, economics, and diplomacy. INSTR: Richard Voeltz CREDIT: 3.0 TIME: Thursday 8:00-10:30 p.m. DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY PS 113 - PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY Geographic analysis of the distribution dis-tribution and processes concerned with elements of the natural environment, I.e., weather, climate, landforms, vegetotlon, soils, and water. INSTR: Rcndall Rathjen CREDIT: 5.0 TIME: Thursday 5:30-10:00 p.m. DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGES M'AMSH SK 101 - ELEMENTARY SPANISH A beginner's course not open to students having hod more than one year of Spanish In high school or the equivalent. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY, SOCIAL WORK", -AND ANTHROPOLOGY 275 - INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF AGING Introduces the student to the general field of aging. Biological, Biologi-cal, psychological, and sociological sociolo-gical aspects of aging will be emphasized. INSTR: Don Larsen CREDIT: 3.0 TIME: Tuesday 5:30-8:00 p.m. SS 150 - PEOPLES AND CULTURES OF THE WORLD Intensive comparisons of the economic, political, kinship, and religious structures of representative represen-tative societies from the major culture areas of the world. INSTR: Henry Crellin CREDIT: 5.0 TIME: Friday 5:30-10:00 p.m. INSTR: John Weight CREOIT: 9.1 TIME: Tuesday 3:31-11 ill p. DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE ARTS HU 140 - ORAL INTERPRETATION OF LITERATURE Development and use of the fundamental funda-mental techniques for the analysis and performance of poetry, prose, and drama. INSTR: Nels Carlson CREDIT: 5.0 TIME: Friday 5:30-10:00 p.m. . ISP COLLEGE Or SCIENCE 1 p.m.! .' r or not. coy Mill - BIOLOGY A NO THE CITIZEN Principles of biology os they relate to the individual's everyday every-day life and environment. INSTR: Lorin Squires CREDIT: 5.0 TIME: Monday 5:30-10:00 p.m. DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY PS101 - INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY A lecture-demonstration course designed primarily for students of nursing, liberal arts, and others whose major field does not require further chemistry. INSTR: Laird Hartman CREOIT: 5.0 TIME: September 3,4,8,9,11,15, 16,18,22,23,25 5:31-10:00 p.m. PS121 - PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY For science majors and others who will take additional chemistry courses. Prerequisite: two of the following high shcool courses: advanced algebra, chemistry, physics, or equivalent INSTR: Staff CREDIT: 5.0 TIME: Tuesday 5:30-10:00 p.m. APARTMENT OF COMPUTER JCIENCE i SKI 50 - BASIC PROGRAMMING Use of the language BASIC to teach problem solving skills on a computer. BASIC Is the language most commonly supported on small computers, , including home computers. INSTR: Jung Liu CREOIT: 4.0 TIME: Wednesday 5:30-9:00 p.m. SK170 - COMPUTER SCIENCE FUNDAMENTALS Introduction to computer science for CS majors or minors who don't have adequate math or computer background, history, computing concepts, computer usuoge. INSTR: Jung Liu CREOIT: 4.0 TIME: Monday S:30-9:00 p.m. SK251 - COBOL PROGRAMMING 'Students ore expected to learn the fundamentals of COBOL ond gain experience In writing COOOL programs. COBOL is principally used for programming in business. Prerequisite: prior programming experience or permission of instructor. INSTR: Junq Liu CRfOITi 3.1 TImci Thursday 8:00-11:31 p.m. , 6 |