Show tJSFI provides second year in a row USU in the irfiveiy paticipatmg Studies International Costing Loximately one third of a full proper's saltfy for the first year s Lrshto USU has sought SShtheUFSI because of the which it Metv of opportunities staff and presents to students For the members alike 1977 the UFSI Universities In Amencan merged with ers lo i the Institute of World organization Maude M by then called the Field Staff 1924 designed founded Hadden and Aft- in In preserve world understanding the name was changed from 1961 worldwide knowledge aadersCattdticzj member university may have various faculty members who for a limited period of time will live and research abroad Upon their return to the United States they too wHI do a a maintain series of lectures at member univerpermaTogether they sities nent staff of American scholarly For about 34 days each year USU observers known as associates who students faculty members and inare dedicated to sharing the terested community groups will have knowledge necessary for a better the opportunity of listening to these of world conditions understanding scholars speak on their areas of exand problems Each associate pertise spends about six months each year Last year five UFSI associates and living in foreign regions The remainder of their year is spent lecturfaculty associates came to USU These associates lectured in classes ing on their areas of expertise to the UFuniversities who are members of ranging from ecology to history and SI spoke to various student groups and Besides this corps of experts each service clubs as well Included in this the American Universities Field Staff to the University Field Studies International deemphasizing the American and emphasizing the international aspect of the program HASS oSSesrs wl be a new writer able to explore their options in course being planned for quarter “Options" is a course geared to Uberd Arts sophomores who do not ' know what they want to do with their The course is help students tailor their fit thee career choice education For designed to education to example an English major with ngfully7 Perhaps the answer lies m becoming an Ait force officer througn Air force ROTC We hove many different career areas in wbicti specialists ot an kinds ote needed And os on Air force commissioned cficer you con have urequoied opportunity tot leadership ond management experience plus on excellent storting salary ond benefits package Consider Air force ROTC os a gateway to a great way find out about the benefits of a tour three two year scholarship mot pays SiOO a month tuition book costs ond lab tees Couple thot with what will be waiting after graduation and you have the answer to what you ve been looking tor life tor you Svr Ciptiin Crtglc Room 107 Mil So Bldg background could make management their individual assistgoal said Dr Glenn R Wilde ant dean of the HASS college There are three objectives of the course he said One is to become famiar with the resources in the hotel 750-183- 4 imnmonm ROTC center second goal of the course is to show students what options are avariable and what the individual can career Gotewoy to o greot way ol A lilt choices Aptitude and intwl be explored through tests with his erest THE career center The final goal of the course is to gw students a chance to meet the Own via employers face-to-fac- e wl be conducted mUSIC DEPARTITIENT Mini-semina- each week with from a variety of cam-parnThe seminars will explain recruiters careers (cMtiaMe is o question o lot ol young people in hign senool ond college ate asking Then even it you get tne tines’ college degree where can you use it meani- the right do cluded Latin American reSgion population issues and poficy poSScd transitions in South American and other contemporary issues in ChSa Brazl and Mexico Other UFSI lecturers that visSsd USU during the 1980-8- 1 school year were: Charles F Ganger expert on the Middle East and Asia ASbart Ftavenhoit scholar on environmental and agricultural development Charles Ebinger lecturing on environmental WHAT TO DO AFTER COLLEGE 'Options Students interested in a Liberal Arts not want to teach peyee but who do list of notables was Thornes G Sanders an associate wtth UFSI and an expert on BrazCan Chtean and Mexican social economic and poitical issues His leefcae topics in- es the Invites you To Consider a Career each company They wi also discuss what an employer pects from his employees Through the course Dr Wilde top® to "open up a range of inopen in terests" Jobs that are peopte oriented are Dood tor iberal arts majors because ley have a "broad- - 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