Show Page Friday February 7 1975 pm 5 New Courses (Eds Note: The following shorts tell of some of the new courses offered at USU this year some of which will be offered for the first time Spring Quarter) Changing roles of women Varied topics including “Mature Women in American Society” are covered in a course being offered for the first time this quarter It is “Changing Roles of Women” taught by Dr Judith Gappa coordinator of the Affirmative Action Program class covers a large area The open structured thought-provokin- g Dr block Gappa said every week during its three hour SILEX program three a with similar Ideas for the class started years ago “This new class will serve as an introduction to women’s studies” Dr Gappa said “However we would encourage men to enroll also” (Sight broad areas were outlined in the petition for the new course: 1 Women in American history 2 Women as wives and mothers 3 Women as objects sex stereotyping 4 Women and their physical and emotional health 5 ROOM NSC 9 Ml 4 6 NSC SSC SSC NSC ECH 1 2 9 Ml SSC 1 NSC Ml NSC Ml 8 9 2 SSC 6 Women and science Women and the law The employment of women Developing a positive The class that attracted 50 students this quarter will have no index so a drop-ad- d number until after procedure must be used in order to enroll Subjects including history schools education and language will be investigated in relationship to effects on stereotypes of both men and 7 8 self-identi- women One of the four texts “Current Legal Statue For Women” covers all the legal problems that being a women involves “This information is basic for women to know” Dr Gappa said The class is scheduled for Thursdays between 2:30 and 5:20 in Main 338 Three credits will be given in either Soc or HECE The course number is NSC Ml NSC Ml ty 438 9 7 Course for pilots ECh BR NSC SSC Annex NOTE: 3 credit hours will be applied to a special certificate These courses will be accepted by the University for credit (to 12 hours) East Chapel in the Institute Building Institute Ballroom North Stake Center ( W) West Wing (N) North Wing (RS) Relief Society Room South Stake Center Institute Annex "Babysitters" provided if the need warrants Check with Instructor Well did you pref hint yet? 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Preference Ball in Sunburst Lounge Interesting biology course new course offered Spring Quarter under general education will be Bioethics: Emergins Issues in Biomedicine The instructor will be Dr Eunice A Cronin The course will focus on some of the recent changes and which have changed technological advances in medicine and biology about recent adinformation include will the lives of Americans It vances and their social legal and ethical implications In vitro ferTopics to be covered include Prenatal Diagnosis Abortion Fetal tilization Procreation rights and population policy Theories of social justice Care of the dying and A s too controversial to touch” said Dr Cronin hope someone takes me ‘£32 USU Girls: T-1- 0 experimentation Euthanasia “The course will handle everything that PREFERENCE BALL IS FEBRUARY 28 I Beginning spring quarter a “Private Pilots Ground School” will be offered by the Industrial Technology Division The IT 233 “Private in Pilots Ground School” Index 1863 will be taught daily 12:30-1:2Staff of the Hill Leon Aeronautics be Professor The instructor will and who is also the University pilot Federal air regulations now require a person to show evidence of completing an organized course of study before taking the written examination This new class will be of great benefit to anyone interested in taking the FAA exam The course is open to all students interested in becoming qualified for a Private Pilot License Topics to be covered in the new class include Regulations Navigation Weather and Aerodynamics for the Pilot Looking for someone to be? Be an Associated Women Student’s Office President Vice President Applications now open til Feb 19 Secretary Campaigning begins Feb 17 Treasurer Public Relation r presidential candidates must have gen council experience Elections are Feb 27 and 28 Class on industry Industrialization has brought comforts never dreamed of a century ago It has also brought problems The problems and the developments of industrialization will be the State University Spring subject of a special class to be taught at Utah and Geography Department is making Special Quarter The History of Industrialization It will be Projects 589 a course entitled ProblemsCole Rahext taught The course will use British industrialization as an example of the industrial process It will survey the major problems and developments of the British system from 1760 to the present approach The Incourse will take a three-angl- e The three-hou- r of dustrial Revolution will be covered as will the social ramifications third the phase industrialization The failures of industrialism will be destruction problems technological environmental include and will and social problems 9 am to The course will be taught Tuesday and Thursday from 10:20 amr Students may pre-regist- er for it Study jazz music America has given to the world a unique contribution: its popular music the music of the people From the blending of the African and European cultures in the United States came a new music full of life and excitement a rough before and ready kind of music unlike anything that had been heard its humor its g vulgar melody its with its insistent beat and distorted tone This was American Jazz of the early 20th century of today from this beginning has developed most of our popular music a new The Music Department at Utah State University is offering Music) course Spring Quarter (Music 300 History of Jazz and Popular our of uniquely and of the development origins which will be a study American music from the 19th Century to the present course emphasizing listening to and This will be a of the USU Jazz Endiscussing the music Larry Smith thedirector instructor of the three-credsembles and jazz historian will be at 1030 am class which will meet Monday Wednesday and Friday in Fine Arts Center 218 free-wheelin- non-technic- al it |