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Show I PAGE 10 THETHUNDERBIRD WEDNESDAY, SOUTHERN UTAH UNIVERSITY MARCH 24, 1993 Master's degree classes offered at SU and Dixie LARGE SELECTION, INCLUDING: Reg. $1,599 $895 A Reg. $1,499 A Masters degree classes in teacher education will be offered at SUU and Dixie College spring quarter through a cooperative SUUUtah State Bridal sets Bridal .66 ct. T.W.; 14K 40 ct. T.W.; 14K KENT PARKE MEN'S WEDDING & DIAMOND BANDS DIRECT DIAMOND IMPORTERS JON PARKE DIRECT DIAMOND IMPORTERS school year. Materials and Methods in Gifted Education (ELSEC ED 648), School Law (EDUC 674), and Teaching Secondary Students with MildModerate Disabilities (SPEC ED 609) are being offered at SUU. They are all courses that will be taught on weekdays from p.m. in Old Main. Social, Cultural and Philosophical Foundations of Education (EDUC t classes that will 641), and Principles of Learning (PSY 666) are t be instructed at Dixie College. A course, Content Area ReadingWriting (SEC ED 609), is the diird class being offered at Dixie. All of die classes meet in die Liberal Arts Center weekday evenings from Lowest Prices in Utah 586-700- University program. Three courses each will be offered on the SUU and Dixie College campuses through the Cooperative Masters Degree Program, which has teachers. The been especially tailored to meet the needs of majority of the dasswork required for the degree can be completed at SUU during die summer, with other classes taught during the regular diree-cred- 9 5-- diree-credi- four-credi- 5-- p.m. Registration is at die first class period. For further information on die classes, or die cooperative masters program, contact James Miller at or Varnell Bench at USU, 586-780- 750-147- 150 North Main Street, Cedar City, 586-334- 6 Summer float trips planned Two separate float trips down die Colorado River and die San Juan River have been planned by two separate SUU departments professors for die summer. The first, planned for June 1, will be headed by Steven Headi, SUU madiematics and of professor computer science, and Dr. Richard Kennedy, SUUs physical department head. The cost of die 5 day trip is $850 and includes all meals, lodging and transportation. Participants in die tour will travel to Moab by bus June 7 and will visit die San Rafael Swell of Arches National Park, provided everything remains on schedule. The focus will be on die history and geography of the region. Reservation deposit is $150. 1 and will be The later tour is set for July guided by Dr. Jim Aton, an associate professor of language and literature and expert on die history and environment of die Colorado Plateau. The float trip will itself will be conducted by die Canyon River Company of Cedar City and will begin at Bluff and finish up at Clay Hills at the headwaters of Lake Powell. Our focus will be on the interaction of a people and a landscape, from entry of humans into the area 10,000 years ago on up to the present. Spanish conquistadors, miners, Mormon pioneers, indian tribes, and river runners all figure into this history Aton said. Aton explained diat participants of diis expedition must make their own travel arrangements to meet at Bluff, but the Canyon River Company will shutde all vehicles to the take-ou- t point. The cost for the San Juan river run is $650 which covers meals, equipment, and die vehicle shuttling. There is a $100 reservation deposit required by June 1 and a $20 fee to record credit for ARLE 492 for diose looking for two classroom credits. 7-- 1 Featuring these departments: Video, bakery, fresh seafood Welcome Back! Students SUU 6-- 1 Don't let Skin Problems Turn You into a (phantom. Jolley's Southern Utah's Largest Selection of Boots & Western Wear such as Levis 501s, Wrangler, Justin and more. See us for ail of your western See Acne Specializing in Skin Diseases 586-644- 0, 8, 52 N. Main, Cranmer Southern Utah Dermatology Skin Cancer needs. 586-810- Dr. Lynn G. Cedar City Cedar City, 150 Altamira Ave., Suite 900 |