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Show Vi .. "t g ii 77w ; f-- v v , ... ! Tlmes-lndepende- mm mimsow 9 Classes -- - Spring Quarter --- Thursday, March nt, 10,1988-B- 5 988 1 xh Feed Withdrawal CR. HR. TITLE COURSE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE 171 Fund, of Motorized Lawn. Garden & 200 Rec. Equipment Intro, to Weather drtpml i hour carried. Th basic 3 crrtdif houd4t fc ' $104. Th 5 credit Kot clirtslUUMkfcl'fV . credit decreases as mrtlWitt 'K 'hajamsfri? Studantt may taka dassas far crw&TW rtf CradH enrollment receive aft trrtSJr. and students are nft required fa "tdki" exams. .COLLEGE Ilf . iic 112 113 ft ASB JASBE 140 252 200 - -- " 5.0 3.0 w s OF BUSINESS Withdrawal from classes is the student's 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 . . Beginning TyupewritingKeyboardlng Intro, to Wordprqcessin Word processing Applications N. AppHc. in BuslFiest Word Mandging Processing, Systeims 7 Economics w- - 'Microcomputer 3.0 3.0 3.0 ,3.0 registration fees according to the following schedule: Before the commencement of classes, 100 percent refund; through the 7th calendar day after classes commence, 90 percent refund; through the 14th day, 70 percent refund; through the 21st day, 50 percent refund. After the 21st calendar day following the beginning of classes.no refund. Formal withdrawal after the 21st day will be permitted only in exceptional cases. I Money and Bankng! -- .VfcycH-- COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Elw .'LOGO Child Abuse and Neglect Abnormal Psychology P .rsych. - P, f ft LT. - Aero i V : r Private Pilot Ground School Cabinet Making COLLEGE Human Growth 122 &pta)sp : English Enguj yr-rWi- . ferrable to any accredited university? SUCCE classes are approved for Benefits? Th. Arts Th. Arts-- E in G.l. Biol. , Biol, c ft V take courses without a high;'";,' t ' , school diploma? . W ADULTS may V the high school prirt- take seniors classes for college may cipal, , credit? WITH approval of school student may take cour-credit? E 111 program of academic 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, r A 203 BA-MB- A D BA. - 299 412 BA-MB- A B.A. - BA B.A. - BA F.H.D. H.- E.P. I.- T. - MRT I.T. - MRT I.T. - MRT . '2 x COLLEGE OF SOENCE; , ' Spec. 0 Programming Computer Science Fundamentals Geol. Field Excursions: Moab Geology Special Problems: Geology of Utah Basic Mathematics College Algebra Plane Trigonometry General Physics Principles of Chemistry and lab COM-NE- T Testing Program V Earth History 122124 441 685 250 603 644 636 175 351 Psych. Psych. - P Lang. - Sp. Sp. Ed. Soc. Work Soc. Work 102 656 590 595 - 5.0 1.0 5.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 3.0 3.0. 5.0 5.0 3.0 5.0 5.0 COURSES 3.0 Managerial Accounting Readings and Reports Fund, of Leg. Environ, of Bus. Business and Society Financial Institutions Fam. Health &. Soc. Prob. Dur. Adolescense Health and Wellness Reading Guidance Camera Video Instr. & Train. Foundations of Instr. Tech. ' College Reading and Listening Social Psychology Elementary Spanish. 2nd Qtr. Pract. in Improv. of Instr. Single Issue In Alcoholism Adult Children of Alcoholics IT 3.0 4.0 3.0 4.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 2.0 3.0 5.0 3.0 2.0 4.0 OFFERINGS Bridge - Beginning and Intermediate Equitation - Horseback Riding - USU General Education course. - USU General Education required course. Ed. courses and any other course numbered 299 and " (AU Gen. . ; , Chem. v 1 V' , BASIC: 001 105 106 77 ' '1J 150 350 490 I ; , 101 Physics APS-FH- ; Biology and the Citizen""4 Problems: PothoLe Ecology" General Chemistry 170-20- Math. Math. Acct. '! Storytelling Poetry Appreciation 101 , Introduction to Sociology Social Deviance " 1 4m Math. " , ';522 Geology ; 101 343 518 Geology , f ANY high .ses for no '. U A V. x, Chem. 'v Comp. Sci. Comp. Sci. Geology t. A I d f Composition Children's Literature American Fiction Elementary Spanish, IstQtr. N ' 101 , Enjoying Music 351 Secondary School Choral Xi T Instr 360364 ! fndiv. piano-Vofc- e l Ethics , . HI At IN f X" 209, Practical Logic , tram 3.0 3.0 3.0 ! ii. C Expository Writing Mtrst'B ,jyius. Did You Know Thot 4 . Grammar Engl. is . Introduction to Folklore EngL-tJ- SUCCE 4 fe c 1 i ( ! i tEngLfJ p earned through O Exploring Art 1 Basic Painting I Basic Photographylntermediate phonography I Bdsic Watercolor Illustration for , Drawing Painting Studio , Public Speaking 4 ! CREDIT Development 6F H.A.S.S. Introduction to Antrhopology Seminar: 'Anasazi; People on the Edge l tSi & COLLEGE Adfhn I Alt . & Furniture Construction OF FAMILY LIFE "Death & Dying as Family Experience! Nutrition for People I Anthri ' ' , 3Basip Drafting :,m ' V ' COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING IF.H.D:' '-- x Orientation to Elementary Ed&dtiQ(X Y First Aid and Personal Safety 4 Media Utilization & Prod, for Elem. Tc Computer Literacy for Educator log Early Registration Will Help Us Get the Classes You Want! below open to high school seniors.) t - Elementary Education degree program. El - Elementary Education Level I courses. BA - B.S.in Business Administration MBA - M.B.A.core class, E ' MRT - f Media Endorsement (Master Resource Teacher). P - Psychology B.S. degree course - Corn-Ncourses (via USU Corn-NSystem) FHD - FamilyHuman Dev. degree course et et i Utah State University . Centennial i ay: V begin March 3, 1988, 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 . readhed by phone at 259-743- 2 and 259-721- 3 (or Prfe-registrat- ok- . V . ion will pre-registrat- "Launching the Second Century" ion : h M. evenings and weekends at 259-5749- ). CLASSES BEGIN MARCH 21, 1988 AND RUN THROUGH MAY 20, 1988. |