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Show Vinsonhaler Applies emerging business information technologies to enhance business operations. Participants will utilize equipment, applications, and management skills to lead to increased business productivity. Computer Science CS SK 150 (4 credits) BASIC Programming. 0 T p.m. 7:45-11:0- Squire Use of the language BASIC to teach problem solving skills on a computer. BASIC is the language most commonly supported on small computers, including home computers. Three lectures, one recitation. CS SK 170 (4 credits) PASCAL. 0 MW p.m. Prerequisite: CS 160 1:00-2:3- Introductory concepts of programming in PASCAL, historical and ethical aspects of computing, evaluating data structures, algorithm design, and analysis. to economics decision making and policy formulation with emphasis at the level of business firm and the individual consumer. Designed for undergraduate business and accounting majors. Geography and Earth Resources Management and Human Resources MHR 676 (3 credits) Employment Law. W 8:30-1p.m. 1 Beck-Audle- Elementary Education ElEd 401 (5 credits) Teaching Science. W 5:15-9:1p.m. Daugs Prerequisites: admission to teacher education; completion of Level II; Biol 101, Chem 101, Geol 101, and Phyx 120 or their equivalents; must be taken prior to Level III. Investigation and practical application of science programs, materials, techniques of instruction, and experiences to help children gain skills, understanding, and attitudes in science. 5 English Engl 301 (3 credits) Advanced Writing. F 10:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. Prerequisites: Upper division standing and completion of Engl 200, Econ 401 (3 credits) Managerial Economics. M 5:00-7:3- 0 p.m. Israelsen Prerequisites: Econ 201, Math 215, or its equivalent, or consent of instructor. 201, or equivalent. Advanced nonfiction writing strategies, development, and style. Microeconomic principles applied Casavent 1:30-4:0- 0 Make plans now to join Utah State Universitys PortugaUSpain Flower, Garden and Landscape Architecture Tour Guided by Bill Varga, Director of Utah Botanical Gardens September IS, 1996 - September 30, 1996 Visit Lisbon, Madeira & Spain Price Per Person: $2995 Deposit: $250 due by March 22, 1996 Installment Payment Schedule Available Health Education HEP 545 (3 credits) Health Aspects of Aging. TH 3:15-4:3- 0 p.m. Hawks Prerequisite: Junior standing. Major physical health aspects of aging and the aged including life expectancies, diseases, diet and exercise, medical care, death, loneliness, and communication with the SPAIX PORTUGAL FLOWER, GARDEN AND LANDSCAPE CHITECTURE AR- TOUR: Join u for thii twelve day deluxe tour covering the traditional old world of Portugal, the picturesque island of Madeira, and vibrant Spain. This tour is fully escorted by the very qualified Bill Varga, Extension Horticulturist and Director of the Botanical Gardens at Utah State University. Mr. Varga has led three other U5U flower and garden tours to Europe and is a recognized authority in the state. Bill will hold informational talks on the buses, during walking tours, and at various other times throughout the trip. A complete itinerary is available by calling or Plan now to attend one of our introductory presentations scheduled for Februor April 17, ary 2it 1996 1996 In the USU Eccles Conference Center Room 2oi at 6:00 p.m. Examines the laws related to employment, civil rights, and compensation. Sensitivity to the legal environment in the work place will be emphasized. Also taught in Ogden. Mathematics Math 105 (5 credits) College Algebra. TH 8.00-10:1- a.m. 5 Hayes A grade of C- - or better in Math 101, or a math ACT score of 23, or a satisfactory score on a placement exam. Real and complex number systems, graphs of functions, inverse functions, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic Prerequisite: History Hist AI 170 (5 credits) American Civilization. TH 1:00-3:0- 0 p.m. Lafferty Institutions requirement established by the state legislature. p.m. y functions, systems of equations, elementary matrix algebra. The fundamentals of American history. Successful completion of this course meets the American Engl 423 (3 credits) American Folklore. F Geog 520 (3 credits) Regional Geography ST: Pacific Rim. MW 11:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Analysis of the physical and cultural geography of the different regions of the world. Can be repeated for different regions. aged. Sairsbury Economics American folk art and literature and the historical and cultural circumstances from which they developed. Hist 457 (5 credits) History of Utah. TH 11:45 a.m. - 1:45 p.m. Barton Geography and native peoples, Math 203 (3 credits) Math for Elementary Teachers. F 5:15-7:4p.m. Hayes Prerequisites: ACT math score of 25 or higher or Math 105, 201, and 202. Sets, logic, foundations of arithmetic and algebra, intuitive geometry, metrics, probability and statistics. Emphasis is on understanding the mathematics necessary to teach at the elementary school level. 5 Math 215 (3 credits) Calculus Techniques. early explorations, political, social, and economic developments to the T present. Prerequisite' Math 105. Techniques of elementary calculus of functions of one variable, including differentiation and integration, with applications to biolog- Human Environments HEnv 656 (3 credits) Family Financial Problems. W 3:00-5:0- 0 p.m. Review of research on family financial problems including bankruptcy, unemployment, and analysis of 5:00-7:3- 0 p.m Barclay ical, management, and social sci- ences. Those wanting a deeper understanding of calculus should enroll in the Math 220, 221, 222 sequence. public policies. Microbiology Micb LS 111 (4 credits) Elementary Microbiology. |