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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 12 March 14. 1980 Extension Class Division Hill AFB and Ogden Spring 1980 ?(r(oD srou( Pins and certificates depicting 10, 20 and 30 years of federal service have been awarded to the following civilian employees: INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY Registration March 19. 1980 - Bldg. S68, No. Title . Dept. March 21 p.m. Classes 1980 29. May Credit Day 5 5 W.F 4:15-6:3- 0 T.Th 4:15-6:3- 0 Hill 5 F 4:15- - 7:00 4:15- - 7:00 Staff 4:15-7:0- 0 Merrill Time Instructor AVIATION IT IT 119 322 ITE 121 Aircraft Maintenance AC Powerplant Maintenance Drafting Airline Organization Aircraft Systems 431 IT 317 IT OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH IT Zool Physl PubH 453 Safety & Health 350 130 430 Methodology Vertebrate Zoology Human Physiology Fund of Epidemiology ST. ; M 3 3 Stephenson Goode F 4:15- - 7:00 Shaw M.W 4:15- - 6:30 T.Th 4:15-6:3- 0 Linford Linford "W 4:15-7:0- 0 4 5 5 3 Parker. GENERAL COURSES 3 3 6 MASTERS DEGREE IN POLITICAL SCIENCE WITH SPECIALIZATION IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS The Political Science Department, in cooperation with the Extension Class Division at U.S.U., offers a program leading to a Masters degree in International Relations that is designed for the professional needs and convenience of Hill Air Force Base personnel and Ogden residents. Most of the courses will be taught in Ogden. A maximum of 9 credit hours may be transferred from graduate courses taken elsewhere. The candidate can matriculate and complete the requirements in two years or less, an advantage to those who are assigned a short tour of duty at Hill Air Force Base: Applications for admission to the Graduate School, U.S.U-- . are available in the Hill AFB Education Office. Because professional advisement is essential in designing and carrying out the program for each candidate, there will be a Political Science faculty graduate advisor on base several times during each year. A schedule of advisory hours and courses will be posted with the Base Education Office each quarter. ' 30 Year Pins -- Hollingshead, Robert E. Judson, Shige Kawaguchi, Frank R. Pollock, Charles R. Shupe, Ross Valdez, J. W. Wright Personnel Division: Elsie M. Adams Directorate of Distribution: Stanley W. Hadden Comptroller: Edna M. Smedley Directorate of Materiel Management: Neil B. Breeden, Dell H. Hooper, Gene A- - Jones, R. John Maw, Doris B. Moffitt, Margaret S. Sugihara " Directorate of Materiel Management: Mateland D. Nay, Kimi E. Sato , Directorate of Distribution: Diana L. Hadley and Directorate of Contracting M. Sarle Helen Manufacturing: ANG assistant added to AFLC The state treasurer and member of the general and with the 91 Air National Guard flying units. His new position is part of the Total Force effort, integrating active duty, ANG and Air Force Reserve activities. General Patterson, whose appointment was effective Jan. 7, 1980, will serve his ANG duty on the AFLC staff at Wright-Patterso- n AFB, South Carolina Air National Guard has been named to the new position of special assistant to the Commander of Air Force Logistics Command. Brig. Gen. Grady L. Patterson Jr. will be the liaison between Gen. Bryce Poe II, AFLC Commander, and all 50 state adjutants ir w m mm Ohio. UH vim ! you Block people make an error, you pay the interest and penalty? I shoulda come here last year." If we should make an error that costs you additional tax, you pay only the tax. Block pays any penalty and interest. We stand behind our work. If SOUTH OGDEN 3595 WASH. BLVD. MASTERS DEGREE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION KOR BLOCKS NORTH OGDEN THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE BA620: STATISTICAL DECISION THEORY g . x This course will examine the history, the culture,' and the society of Japan as they relate to the political system. The political and governmental institutions and processes will be studied and some time will be spent on public and foreign policy considerations and outcomes. 3 Credits: Instructor: Philip S. Spoerry Wed.. Mar. 26 7:00-9:- ) Day A Time: p.m. Study and analysis of statistical models and their application to the decision-makinmodern business administrator. Deals with quantitative methods for decision-makintainty, risk, and uncertainty. Year Pins Twitchell, Charles E. Wheeler Comptroller: Dick E. Andrews Directorate of Materiel Management: Gary S. Beck, Ronald M. Reeves Directorate of Distribution: April B. Brimhall, Leo H. Buckley, Terry L. Forsgren, Cecil H. Hope, Robert M. McClain, Irene B. Postel, Fae D. Young 2849 ABG: Franklin E. Dicus, William A. George Jr., James Harold Johnson, Boyce L. McKnight, Gerald R. Mitchell, Kathleen F. Stilwell, Millard E. Talbot, Jr. 508th TFG (Reserve): Samuel M. Foit .Safety Office: Ned E. Ludlow Directorate of Contracting and Manufacturing: B. Jean Jenkins, Pauline B. . Stephenson 6501st Test Sq.: Tice A. Ashurst Jr. 20 Year Pins POLSCI 529: JAPANESE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS ' Test Sq.: David D. Moore Test Sq.: Boyd C. Barker Directorate of Maintenance: Richard D. Allen, Dale L. Briggs, Dorothy J. Clifford, Charles O. Hansen, Sherrie L. Hartman, Leroy M. Hooper, Mickey W. Hope, Faith I. Huss, Randall W, Johnson, Don F. Kirkman, Don W. Law, Craig Lusk, Robert D. MaClean, Karl H. Mudrow, Ruth N. Palmer, Russell K. Port, Joan J. Price, Don R. Robertson, Ronald L. Stoddard, Fay M. Shumway, Alien G. Telford, Sergio V. Trujillo, Peter V. Directorate of Maintenance: Charles R. Allred, James A. Chambers, Cassius L. Clark, Eugene M. Earl Jr., Harry P. 0 ' tium . This course will examine a number of general theories and basic approaches to the study and analysis of international relations. A number of analytical models will be used to introduce the student to these concepts. Various methodologies will also be explored that might be useful for the student in doing his own research and in evaluating the research of others. , 4 Credits: Robert A. Hoover Instructor: Tues.. Mar. 25 7:00-9:3p.m. Day & Time: ' 10 Veibell 9 POLSCI 640: INTERNATIONAL POLITICS: THEORY 6501st 6545th Directorate of Maintenance: Edward C. Attebery, Charles Carrillo, Ralph E. Powell, Legrand R. Stokes Comptroller: Effie L. Boswell, Audrey E. General Physics 5 4:15- - 6:30 Otteson M.W Phyx Problems IT Shaw Arr Special 591 Problems IT Shaw Arr Special 392 IT Shaw Arr Coop Tech Training & 489 IT Health Safety Shaw Arr Internship 170 Hist American Civilization 5 M.W 4:15- - 6:30 Nicholls Eval of Industrial ITE 554 5 4:30- - 7:00 Hicken W Subjects Note: Registration with permission of Dr. Merrill Shaw in advance. 113 391 pT3S3lnlflal ?0T PSlfDG Utah State University 1580 am rs WASH. BLVD. WEEKDAYS 9 AM.-- CLEARFIELD BRIGHAM CITY NORTH MAIN 13 NORTH MAIN 112 P.M., SAT. 95 LJ APPOINTMENTS 36TH & WALL i 394-263- 1 AVAILABLE BUT NOT NECESSARY functions of the under conditions of cer- Tn Credits: Instructor: Day & Time: Place: Eugene C. Kartchner Thurc., Mar. 20 6:30-9:3p.m. Weber State Soc. Sci. Bldg. Rm. 203 jBrjda&coood Jymor "' u CmdormkiumJ BA667: SEMINAR IN LABOR RELATIONS Seminar in the theory of the labor movement and the role of labor in today's industrial society. Credits: 3 Instructor: Day & Time: Glenn Marston Mon..Mar. 24 6:30-9:3p.m. Weber State Soc. Sci Bldg. Rm. 203 Place: . An all new condominium development in the center of Clearfield. Within one block of elementary school city park, and downtown. 1050 sq. ft. of living area, 2 bedrooms, IV2 baths, and balcony off the master bedroom. Only one mile from HAFB and 100 percent financing available through the V.A. Even, if you've used your V.A. you may have entitlement left. There are only a few left. SO CALL TODAY. BA689: ADVANCED BUSINESS POLICY Analysis of problem from managerial point of view, considering all functions and policy areas. Integrates subject matter of marketing, production, finance accounting, personnel, and other associated areas " in case problems typically faced by management. Credits: ' Instructor: Day & Time: Place: Krishna Shetty Tues., Mar. 18 6:30-9:3p.m. Weber State Soc. Sci. Bldg. Rm. 205 jtTU ECON500: INCOME THEORY (MACROECONOMICS) An analysis of the underlying causes of unemployment, economic instability, inflation, and economic Golden Spike Realty growth. Credits: Instructor: Day k Time: Place: Reed Duruchi Wed., Mar. 19 p.m. Weber State Soc. Sci. Bldg. Rm.20S 6:00-10:0- 0 VI 766-20- 98 Ask for JANET GONZALES 773-177- 7 J |