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Show November earn CCAF 18 MBA I SI Graduation ceremonies were held Oct. 29 honoring 18 Hill AFB enlisted men. Leo Gen. Maj. Marquez, bachelor of science degree in electronics technology from Weber State College. Graduates from the 1954th Radar Evaluation Squadron were: MSgt. Center, presented diplomas to graduates earning Associate of Applied Science Degrees from Community College, of the Air Force. Attending the ceremony were commanders, first sergeants, wives and base Senior Enlisted Advisor, CMSgt. Keith Gruenberg. 388th Tactical Fighter Wing had five graduates: MSgt. Robert A. Bercher. with a degree in Avionics Systems Technology;' SSgt. Patrick L. Technology; Sitsit TUmnveirsiiity MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WINTER QUARTER 1982 -E- VENING The Utah State MBA Program will offer the following courses at Weber State College as part of the degree requirements for fulfillment of a Master of Business Administration degree (MBA): Bloomfield, - 6:30-9:3- 0, January 7, 1982. ECON 501 Microeconomics (4 cr.), Tuesdays, Reed Durtschi, Social Science Bldg., Room 276. First class meets Jan. 5, 1982. 6:00-10:0- 0, SSgt. 662 Personnel Administration (3 cr.), Wednesdays, 6:30-9:3Robert Mecham, Social Science Bldg., Room 201. First class 0, meets January 6, 1982. m Registration will be held the first class meeting with a cost of $40 per credit hour. Also offered through independent study basis, as arranged through the MBA office, will be: BA 690 Indepnendent Readings and Research BA 696 counseling as follows: November 30 MfT?vX,X,Xl.v.,.j.i.1.TTT,rT1 will be available for' X'X'X'XttvX'X'X'X'X'X-X'X-X-X-IX- XwXvXvXvX- Force Base, Building 368, Room 6. Hill Air 9:00-1:3- 0 Weber State College, Social Science Bldg., 1 1 1 ' 9:00-- 1 3:00-5:0- 0 :30 Air Force Base, Bldg 368, Room 6. Hill Utah State University Cooperative Ext. Service Ben Lomond Hotel, 9:00-2:3- 0 Thiokol - Contact Dave Manning For further information orto request an orlwicamont nlonco oall 777.9710 nr 777-332- 9. appointment for Training Detachment earned his degree in Avionics Radar Technology. "The Community College of the Air Force offers enlisted servicemen the perfect opportunity to further their education," said Eugenia Bravo, CCAF Jk counselor. CCAF is a fully accredited Reg. '900.00 . degree-grantin- institution offering . job-orient- g ed varied Air Force specialties. Interested active duty Air Force enlisted personnel who would like to learn more about the CCAF educational program may contact Ms. Bravo at the base Education Office, Ext. 62710 or 63329. Active Air Force Reserve members should contact Joyce Beveridge, Ext. 62256. ii m'wwwwTWTWTWWTW'mwfWfTwwwTyww . v.vvv.v.v.vav.vKs'avavmv.vav.'.'.'.v.v.v.' ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''"-'''- in X'2'XX'X'"'"'''"''""""''""'" Weber State College, Social Science Bldg., ?! RCA VET 180 SxW: Room 239. December 4 - tea (Main Floor) 2510 Washington Blvd. 6:45-8:3- 0 iiTiriiiiimi H Room 333. 1 IpM Embry-Riddl- e University. MSgt. William J. DeBoer Jr. from the 1702nd Mobility Support Squadron received his degree in Transportation and Traffic Management. TSgt. Paul M. Pierce from the 2952nd Combat Logistics Support Squadron received his degree in Metals Technology. From the 40th Air Rescue and Recovery Squadron, TSgt. Michael L. Wagner, graduated in Survival and Rescue Operation. SSgt. Kenneth P. i'iihi.hihuiiiihiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiii xl;: from Kirkbride from the 533rd Field Radio :Xv:v:xxw the MBA program 6:30-8:3- 0 December E. Dowell, Kevin Communications Technology. Sergeant Dowell plans to get a bachelor's degree in Electronics Technology, then apply for a commission and teach at the Air Force Academy. 6514th Test Squadron had two graduates: MSgt. Matthew J. DeLuca, Aircraft Maintenance Technology; and MSgt. Uldis P. Starkis, Electronics Engineering Technology. Not only was this Sergeant" Starkis' second CCAF degree, but he has also been awarded a Business Problems A representative from " Buchman , Heating, Air Conditioning Refrigeration Technology; and January 4, 1982. to Equipment arid 0, restricted aeronautics Administration and Methodology; SMSgt. Thomas L. Advanced Financial Problems (3 cr.), Mondays, 6:30-9:3Clyde 201 . First Social Room class Science meets Bldg., Cooley, is Technology. MSgt. Charles W. Franz from the 1881st Communucations Squadron received his degree in Air Traffic Control. Sergeant Franz is working toward a bachelor of science degree in Educational BA 642 Registration for these courses matriculated graduate students. Digital and SSgt. Edgar J. Livingstone, Electronics Computer Technology; TSgt. John F. Collen, Armament Aircraft Systems Technology; TSgt. Robert G. Gates, Audiovisual Production Services; and MSgt. David M. Palmer, Training Devices Technology. Graduates from the 2849th were: SSgt. Wilbert E. Baker, Administrative Assistant; TSgt. Kent W. Boam, ACCT. 501 Cliff Accounting for Management (3 cr.) Thursdays, Skousen, Social Science Bldg., Room 231. First class meets ba Richard R. Foy, Ground Radar Ogden Air Logistics commander, HJttalhi Page 11 HILLTOP TIMES 25, 1981 - LT, |