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Show B6 The Times ! ndependent, Thursday, March 6, 1986 m&u smith mmssm Spwgi tetter Fees Course Title Dep. Fees for classes depend on the number of hours carried. The basic 3 credit hour class is $95.00. The 5 credit hour class is $133.00. Cost per credit decreases as enrollment increases. Students may take No Credit classes for no credit. enrollments receive no college credit and are not required to take exams. 211 4 Acct. ASBE ASBE ' ASBE ASBE Bus. Admin. Bus. Admin. Bus. Admin. r D Comp 203 ' ASBE Withdrawal from classes withresponsibility. When a student end the than later not draws from classes is heshe of the week quarter of the third fees of refund registration a to entitled schedule: Banting to the following Before the commencement of classes, 100 percent refund. Thrugh the 7 th calendar day after classes commence, 90 percent refund. Through the 14th day, 70 percent refund; thru the 21st day, 50 percent refund. After the 21st calendar day no following the beginning of classes, refund. Formal withdrawal after the 21st day of the quarter will be permitted only in exceptional cases. 2.0 3.0 College of Business 111112113114 ASBE Com PoultryVroduction Practices Plant Propagation 218 Plant Sci Withdrawal is the students Course No. College of Agriculture A.D.V.S. f86 II 121122 4- 140 155 252 340 379 480 308 &; - Managerial Accounting fjTypIng Beg.,lnterm., AdvtegaP Fundamental of Shorthand, 1 st & 2nd c Quarters .Microcomputer Applic: in Business Business Correspondence Word Processing Adv. Microcomputer Appl. in Real Estate Law Practices in Real Estate Operations Research, , 10 3.0 3, Collegcof Education cV Intro, to Communicataive Disorders Amen Sign Language for the Deat l"",Pract in Improvement in ScivRjfstefgs Health and Wellness 25065$ 338 556 HEPPEP 132 HPER. Classes Begin 1 Karat? March 24, 1986 and run through May 30, 1986 1 ,First.Aid and CPR i HPER ( Instr. Tech. Instr. fech. Instr. Tech. Instr.Tech. Psych. Psych. Psych. Publ. Health Media Utllization & Production Computer literacy for teachers Foundations of Instr. Tech. .Theory A Learning Process Issues ip Human Relaations Socia Psychology i History & Systems of Psychology School & Health for EI.& Shi f r ."College jbfEiigmleri 370 F.H.D. F.H.D. . loc! Human Growth Development Child Abuse and Neglect 300 Child Abuse and Neglect Child Abuse and Negtbcf 300 50$ (Child Abuse and Neglect 122. Nutriflonfof People 150 140 's EngUHist. 04 0 Art XEngl classes are approved for Engl. Englx , Engl.Hist. Engl. Geography Geography G.l. Benefits? Lang.-Frenc- take courses without a high school diploma? h Music Music ADULTS may WITH Music Pol. Sci. credit? Pol. Sci. 602 101 ANY high Sociology Sociology Soc. Work approval of the high school principal, seniors may take classes for college school student may take cour- ses for no credit? Testing Program of academic program testing is carried on by SUCCE. This includes the A.C.T. and S.A.T. Exams, College Level Examination Program testing (CLEP), Graduate Record Exam (GRE), the General Educational Development Exam (G.E.D., High School Equivalency Test), and others. A , " ' Basic Photography Art Methods for Elementary Grades Intros to Folklore Mythology s SUCCE 680 595 but ignorance. (Wm. S.) s Persuasive Wntingf Weiteffl American Litenrture American Character in Film ' Readings, Fiction & Poetry Writing Human Geography Geography of Utah Elem. French, 1st Qtr. Group Guitar Masterpieces of Music Indiv. Piano-Voic- e Instr. American National Government & Politics Methods in Public Policy Introductory Sociology Social Demography Child of Alcoholism Workshop College of Science Biology Biology Biology Comp. Sci. Comp. Sci. Comp. Sci. 357 Evolution 384 483 General Ecology Natural History Excursion (Birds of Canyonlands) BASIC: Programming Computer Programming, Basic FORTRAN: Programming Introductory Geology Geology Field Escursions (Geology Field Methods Geology Field Excursions (Geology of Standing Up Country) Special Problems Mineral Deposits) Special Problems (Moab Geology) Basic Mathematics Intro, to College Algebra Calculus I Math for Elementary Teachers General Physics Survey Special Problems (Desert Ecology) 150 210 241 101 Geology Geology 350 Geology 350 Geology 490 (Non-Metall- There is no darkness y SoUeWofiHgCSS. Art tran-sferrab- le r , 300 "N.F.S. earned through SUCCE is to any accredited university? --m College !qf FamilyLife Psych. CREDIT Technical Woid Cabinet Making! Fumiti I sa Did You Know That jf Drafting1 I.T.E 490 Geology Math. Math. Math. Math. 001 101 215 201 120 391 Physics Zoology ic E 3.(r ft J? A ; 3j0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 1.0 3.0 3.0 5.0 1.0 3.0 1.0 Early Registration Will Help Us Get the Classes 5.0 4.0 5.0 4.0 1 .0 3.0 5.0 1.0 4.0 3.0 3.0 5.0 3.0 2.0 3.0 3.0 5.0 5.0 3.0 3.0 5.0 3.0 You YJant! Pre-Registrati- will begin on March 6, and can be completed at the S.U.C.C.E. office, 471 So. Main, Moab. Inquiries and can be handled by phone. The S.U.C.C.E. office is open between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. daily, and can be reached by and phone at 3 (or evenings and weekends at pre-registrati- 259-743- 2 259-72- 1 259-5749- .) College of Natural Resources FishWildlife 250 No-Cred- it -- 00- -- 0- -- 00- World Wildlife Offerings Bluegrass Banjo or Mandolin (Beg.) Clogging, Beg. & Intermediate Furniture Refinishing Karate Practice Upholstery (Furniture, Auto, etc.) 3.0 -- 0- -- 0- -- 0- -- 0- -- 0- COM-NECourse (schedules available at S.U.C.C.E.) Fulfills U.S.U. General Education requirements, and open to 12th grade students for credit. Any course numbered 299 and below is open to 12th grade students for credit, and open for to any high school student. A T no-cred- it on PROGRAMS |