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Show 1 The Tlmenlndependent, Thursday, March .19, f837 65 Mini SAH BflMmmssinnr 01asss Fees Dep. Fee for classes depend oh the number of hours carried. The basic 3 credit hour class is $108. The 5 credit hour class is $151. Cost per credit decreases increases. Students may take classes for no credit. "No Credit" enrollments receive no college credit and are not required to take exams. piling QusurSeir Course Title Course No. Withdrawal from classes is responsibility. When a student withdraws from classes not later than the end of the third week of the quarter heshe is entitled to a refund of registration fees wrcorriing to the following schedule: Before the commencement of classes, 100 percent refund. Through the 7th mlprylnr 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 following the beginning of classes, bo College of Agriculture Small Engines Vegetable Production 344 Ag. Ed. Plant Sci. .College of Business ASBE ASBE ASBE ASBE ASBE ASBE Typing: Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced Legal Typing Fund, of Shorthand (speed writing) p Microcomputer Applications in Business Word Processing ft Advanced Microcomputer Applications in Bus Intro, to Business ft 4 Salesmanship Law of Contractual & Organizational Relations Corporation Finance Fund, of Personal Investing' purvey of Managements Organizational Behavior Money and Banking yBus.JMfWp. ' , Bus.Admfn? Bus. Admin. Bus. Admin. Bus. Adtfifh. Bus. Admin. refund. Formal withdrawal after the 21st day of the quarter will be permitted j Economics Withdrawal the students only in exceptional cases. Collegeof Education Lang. Hearing, Speech Development American Sign Lang, for the Deafflnterm. S.L. Pract. in Improving School Systems Programs Classroom Management Karate First Aid and Personal Safety Madia Utilization & Production in El. Sch. Human Development: General Personal Study Efficiency Abnormal Psychology Social Psychology Personnel Psychology Engineering Drafting p Beginning Technical WoodsCabinet Making, Furn. Constr. " Private Pilot Ground School CoUegpfiamily Life jHumpn Growth and Development, Design I 260 pattern College of H.A.S.S. 4, Exploring Art Basic Painting f y ic Photographylntermediate Photo Basic Watercolor Art Methods for Elem. Teachers Basic Illustration Painting Studio Public Speaking English Composition Vocational English Intro, to Folklore Semantics: The Uses and Misuses of Lang. Children's Literature ' " Ahterican Fiction tementary Spanish, 2nd Qtr. Indivicual PianoVoice Instruction yj 4- r ft -- Did You Know That American National Government Introductory-Sociolog- earned through SUCCE is transferable to any accredited university? CREDIT SUCCE classes are approved for College of Science G.l. 2.0 Discovering Nature 3.0 Intro, to Weather 3.0 Regional Climatology 4.0 Basic: Programming 3.0 Comp. Prog.Problem Solving Techniques 3.0 Fortran: Programming 5.0 General Ecology 4.0 Education ConservationEnvironmental 5.0 Introductory Geology 4.0 Earth History 5.0 Basic Mathematics 3.0 Math lor Elementary Teachers 5.0 Introduction to Physics 2.0 Field Ornithology 1.0 Special Prob. (Pothole Ecology) 1.0 Topics in Animcl Behavior (Birds ol the Colorado River Marshland) take courses without a high school diploma? of the high school principal, seniors may take classes for college WITH approval credit? may-tak- e y ft ADULTS may school student Politics Social Deviance Storytelling Oral Interpretation of Children's Literature Benefits? ANY high & cour- ses for no credit? Testing Program Com-Ne- academic testing is carried This includes the A.C.T. and 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 program of on by SUCCE. S.A.T. Exams, Courses t Peoples & Cultures of the World Fundamentals of Marketing Intro, to Chemistry Economics I Business Fluctuations and Forecasting Inter. Disciplinary Workshop School Finance Foundations of Curriculum Development Issues in Marriage Today Advanced Childhood Development College Algebra Deductive Logic Human Development- Adolescence Abnormal Psychology Psychometrics Principles ol Learning Modern Social Problems - 1888 No-Cred- Classes Begin March 23, 1987 and run thru May 29, 1987 5.0 4.0 5.0 5.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 1.0 3.0 5.0 5.0 3.0 3.0 5.0 3.0 3.0 Early Registration! Will Help Us Get the Classes You Wont! Offerings it Bicycle Maintenance and Overhaul Bridge (lor beginners & players-MeEquitation (horseback riding) - fulfills U.S.U. Gen. 0- & Women) 00- - Educ. requirement Gen. Educ. required course e All Gen. Educe. Pre-registrati- Utah State University Centennial - System taught via U.S.U. Com-Ne- t Courses (and others numbered 299 and below) open to High School Seniors. will begin March 9, and can be on 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 phone at and (or evenings and weekends at pre-registrati- I "Launching the Second Century" 259-743- 2 on 259-721- 3 259-5749- .) HURRY TARTMMQIHI |