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Show n UU w : -. i: It; : SPRING ONLY GEN S 015 Remedial Spelling. (0) Improvement of ability to spell through study of such techniques as spelling rules, prefixes, suffixes, roots, and use of dictionary. 08502 90 5.10-6.50 . TTH 163 CB GEN S 121 College Developmental Reading. (1) Attention At-tention is given to speed and comprehension and to vocabulary as it relates to increased reading efficiency. effi-ciency. 08573 .90 5.10-6.50 MW 163 CB SUMMER ONLY GEN S 015 Remedial Spelling. (2) Improvement of ability to spell through the study of such techniques as spelling rules, prefixes, suffixes, roots, and use of the dictionary. 47249 90 4.10-5.50 MW 163 CB GEN S 110 Effective Study and Adjustment to College. Col-lege. (1) Course covers such areas as budgeting time, note-taking, reading, listening, using the library, taking examinations, and acquiring motivation and concentration. 47340 90 5.20-7.00 TTH 163 CB vUMiyiv-. v SPRING ONLY GEOL 104 Environmental Geology. (3) A cultural course emphasizing geological and environmental consequences of urban development and industrial pollution. 08178 90 5.10-7.00 TTH 250 ESC SUMMER ONLY GEOL 103 Life of the Past. (3) A cultural focus on historical geology for nonscience students. Fossils studies in laboratory. 46975 90 5.10-7.00 TTH 250 ESC SPRING ONLY GERM 095R Beginning German for Graduate Students. Stu-dents. (0) 08239 90 5.00-7.00 MTWTH 309 MCKB SPRING ONLY HLTH 131 A, B Personal Health. (1) Development of desirable health behavior recommended for all students stu-dents who have advanced knowledge of personal health. All students must pass a health competency test to meet new University health general education requirement. 08664(A) 90 5.20-7.00 MW 206 RB 08684(B) 90 5.20-7.00 TTH 206 RB HLTH 361 School Health for Elementary Teachers. (3) The personal health of the elementary teacher, with emphasis on his role as a health educator, and an appraisal of health problems of the elementary student. stu-dent. SUMMER ONLY HLTH 131A Personal Health. (1) Development of desirable health behavior recommended for all students stu-dents who have advanced knowledge of personal health. All students must pass a health general education educa-tion requirement. 47522 90 5.20-7.00 MW 206 RB HLTH 131B Personal Health 47543 90 5.20-7.00 TTH 206 RB HLTH 430 Advanced First-Aid. (3) Qualifies students for the standard and advanced ARC First Aid card. Covers medical and first aid emergencies. 47785 90 5.10-8.00 TTH 235 RB SPRING ONLY HIST 111 World Civilization 2. (3) Development of major civilizations since A. D. 1500, with emphasis on Europe. 09150 90 4.00-6.40 MW 109 TMCB HIST 121 The United States Since 1865. (3) Civil War, Reconstruction, Industrialization, Urbanization, Imperialism, Progressivism, World Wars, New Deal, and current problems. 09190 90 4.10-6.40 MW 324 MARB HIST 170 The American Heritage. (3) Growth of the United States, with emphasis on the Constitution, development of political ideas, and institutions; America's role as an industrial and world power. 09241 90 7.45-10.15 TTH 445 MARB SUMMER ONLY HIST 110 World Civilization 1. (3) Beginnings of major world civilizations and their development of approximately A.D. 1500, with emphasis on Europe. 48009 90 5.00-7.40 TTH 324 MARB HIST 120 The United States to 1865. (3) Discovery, colonization, American Revolution, establishment of the Constitution, foreign affairs, westward expansion, expan-sion, sectionalism, and Civil War. 48049 90 4.00-6.40 MW 108 TMCB HIST 170 The American Heritage. (3) Growth of the United States, with emphasis on the Constitution, development of political ideas, and institutions; America's role as an industrial and world power. 48100 90 6.00-8.40 WF 445 MARB HIST 323 Europe in the Twentieth Century. (3) International affairs, political and economic history of major European countries (including Russia) from World War 1 to the present. 48140 90 5.00-7.40 TTH A043 JKBA SPRING ONLY HUM 101 Introduction to the Humanities. (3) A course applied in aesthetics, concerned with forms and relationships of major arts-literature, painting, sculpture, architecture and music. 09918 90 7.45-10.15 TTH A018 JKBA HUM 595R Directed Readings. (V) 09979 90 7.00-10.00 T 346 MARB SUMMER ONLY HUM 101 An Introduction to the Humanities. (3) A course in applied aesthetics, concerned with the forms and relationships of the major arts-literature, painting, sculpture, architecture, and music. 48777 90 7.45-10.15 TTH A018 JKBA -'"-" -Ll ...... l. --UL . ,.Jl-l... .-I ..l.H. l. iMMT-rr- Tnmi,iimn ..in.. nn -nr. i ir r - I n i In 1 1 1 rt i -1-"i m 1 SPRING ONLY IND E 319 Upholstery. (2) Experience with typical upholstery systems. Lab included. 10104 90 6.00-10.00 TTH 290 SNLB IND E 365 Crafts 3. (2) Lapidary and stonesetting. Lab included. 10124 90 5.00-7.00 MTWTH 235 SNLB IND E 490R Advanced Topics in Industrial Education. Educa-tion. (V) Individual study in special areas of interest. The area must be specified and approved by program supervisor. Maximum of 3 semester hours allowed in any one area. 10154 90 TBA IND E 694R Reading and Conference. (V) 10174 90 TBA IND E 695R Problems in Industrial and Technical Education. (V) 10195 90 TBA IND E 698 Field Project. (V) 10215 90 TBA IND E 699R Master's Thesis. (V) 10235 90 TBA SUMMER ONLY IND E 319 Upholstery. (2) Experience with typical upholstery systems. 48868 80 6.00-10.00 TTH 290 SNLB IND E 540 Industrial Occupational Information and Guidance. (2) 48909 90 4.00-6.00 MW 220 SNLB IND E 694R Readings and Conference. (V) 48969 90 TBA TBA IND E 695R Problems in Industrial and Technical Education. (V) 48989 90 TBA TBA IND E 698 Field Project. (V) 49001 90 TBA TBA IND E 699R Thesis for Master's Degree. (V) 49021 90 TBA TBA II. J.I l...-4l.l-yiUJ-IUILIIiJIJliLHLM...H..IJIIIIJIII J.IH.I..I.IIIIJ.IJI...ill)UH.JLI.LLJ.JJJ,J,.;. .I .. I I SPRING ONLY INSCI 555 Instructional Media in the School. (3) A foundation course to help teach.er, librarian andor parent make more effective use of media materials. Assumes some previous experience in teaching or with media. Lab required. 10286 90 4.10-7.10 T 263C MCKB SUMMER ONLY INSCI 556 Selection and Utilization of Instructional Materials. (2) Prerequisite: InSci, 555 or consent of instructor. 49102 90 4.10-6.00 MW W170H STAD INSCI 670 Advanced Design and Production of Instructional Materials. (2) Prerequisite: lnSci555or consent of instructor. 49213 90 4.10-6.00 TTH W162E STAD SPRING ONLY I ENV 238R Rendering 2. (3) Prerequisite: I Env. 237. A continuation of I Env. 237 with emphasis on quality and professionalism. 10700 90 4.00-7.00 M 260 BRMB 4.00-7.30 WF I ENV 240 Introduction to Interior Design. (3) A course designed to develop good taste in planning and decorating the home with emphasis on use of color and fabric. 10741 90 5.00-7.30 TTH 240 BRMB SUMMER ONLY I ENV 240 Introduction to Interior Design. (3) An introductory course designed to develop good taste in planning and decorating the home, with an emphasis on the use of color and fabric. 49496 90 5.00-7.30 TTH 240 BRMB 49506 91 7.45-10.15 TTH 390 BRMB " " ' il II I II I "" "I T - ' SPRING ONLY LEJA 101 Introduction to Law Enforcement. (3) Philosophical and historical background; agencies of criminal justice; evaluation of law enforcement today. 10953 90 5.00-7.30 WF 346 MARB 5 |