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Show -------- ---------·~-~--------- ----- -- ----- -- PIN287 31 3 Smith $121 Personal Finance This course will help students develop a basic understanding of personal finance planning. Topics will include career and tax planning, budgeting, credit and borrowing. insurance and investing. At the completion of the course, a student should be a better consumer of financial products and services. This class does not require advanced sundmg. MKTG301 30 Marketing Principles 4 Vredenburg $148 An analysis of problems- and concepts concerned with the distribution of goods from producer to consumer. The course includes a survey of marketing research, product planning, pricing, channels of distribution, and promotion. MKTG301 31 Jenkins $148 Marketing Principles 4 An analysis of problems and concepts concerned with the distribution of goods from producer to consumer. The course includes a survey of marketing .research, product planning, pricing, channels of distribution, and promotion. SUU MASTER'S DEGREE IN TEACHER EDUCATION: The teacher education department at SUU offers a degree program in elementary and secondary education. The Master's Degree Program has been especially tailored to meet the needs of in-service teachers. The majority of the class work required for the ma ter's degree can be completed at SUU during the ummer with other classes taught during the regular school year. Acertifi,cation program in public.school supervision and administration is also offered concurrently with the huster's course through SUU and USU . For more inforrnation, please contact Dr. Frederick Lunenburg 586-7800. Registration will be at the [irst class period. COURSE NO. COURSE TITLE CR DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR School Law !Dates: 1/2-3/12) 3 T 5:00-8:00pm Lunenburg Classroom Management (Oates: 1/8-3/11) 3 lnforrnation and Technology !Dates: 1/2-3/12) 3 EL/SCE0609 Content Area Reading & Writing (Oates: J/8-3/11) 4 M 5:00-8:00pm Atwood Dixie College MC204 ELED640/ SCED624 Current Problems in Education !Dates: 1/4-3/14) 3 R 5:00-8:00pm Webster Dixie College UH218 EL/SCEO 671 MulticuJtural Education !Dates: 1/4-3/ 13) 3 w 5:00-8:00pm Ferguson Dixie College UH204 CEDAR CITY: EL/SCEO 674 EL/ SCED600 EL/SCED602 LOCATION suu TBA M 5:00-8:00pm Wilford suu TBA T 5:00-8:00pm Montgomery suu TBA ST. GEORGE: SELF-SUPPORT CLASSES: Application for Admdis Ion is made through the Admi ions OfHce, ro m 106 of the Administration Building. Register at the Registrar's Office during regular registration, or follow "Telephone Reg1Stration lnforrnation" on page 2, or register at the first cla s period. Total cost for class/credit is listed after each class. For more inforrnanoo, call 586-1994, 5 67850 or 865-8275. TIME COURSE NO. SEC COURSE TITLE Bl0L292 30 Emergency Medical Technician (.EMT) Training 9 MTWR 6:00-9:00 pm Tuckett CC I 07 (Price: $325) Dates: 1/3-3/13 The EMT course is a basic training program for the first responder to the sick or injured. The class is ideal for fire and police department petsonnel as well as a prerequisite for anyone desiring to work on any ambulance service in the state of Utah. The course can be used !elective credit only) as a valuable pre-med, nursing program or police science prerequisite for students wishing to understand pre-hospital care of the sick and injured. The course consists of 120 hours of training including hands-on experience md ambulance practical experience. Minimum enrollment: 20. Maximum enrollment: 36. CE286 30 4 W 6:30-10:00pm Kimball SC 023 Land Boundary Law (Price: $274) Oates: 1/3-3/13 Rights and interests in land, transfers, descriptions, statute law, common law, locating sequential and simultaneous conveyances, easements, riparian rights, performing sectionalized land surveys, historical property surveying, professions! liability and stature, evidenc;e, title and location, original surveys, plats, procedures, writing descriptions, unwritten transfers, the surveyor in court. TEXTS: Evidence md Procedudrcs for Bound.uy Location, 3rd Edition, Boundary Control and Legal Principles 4th Edition; both texts by Brown, Robillard and Wilson. CED292 30 Beginning Sign Language 2 MW (Price: $65) Oates: 1/3-3/13 Students will learn basic sign language vocabulary with an emphasis on the deaf culture. CED292 32 Interrnediate Sign Language 2 MW 4:00-5:00pm Parrish (Price: $65) Oates: l/3·3/13 This course is a continuation of Beginning Sign Language. Course will include continued vocabulary building and an emphasis on the deaf culture. CED292 31 Beginning American Sign Language 2 MW 4:00-5:00pm Groft TECH 11 l (Price: $65) Dates: 1/3-3/13 Students will learn fundamentals that will greatly increase awareness and understanding of the language and culture of the deaf. This class will be beneficial in improving your communication skills, and in introducing new information regarding the linguistic fundamentals of the ever-popular American Sign Language. For more information call 801-586-6570. CED292 33 Beginning American Sign Language 2 R 6:30·8:30pm Croft TECH 111 !Price: $65) Dates: 1/4-3/13 Students will learn fundamentals that will greatly increase awareness and understanding of the language and culture of the deaf. This class will be beneficial i.o improving your communication skills, and in introducing new information regarding the linguistic fundamentals of the ever-popular American Sign Language. For more information call 801-586-6570. CED292 34 2. R 3:00-4:30pm Groft TECH 113 lnterrnediate American Sign Language !Price: $65) Date: 1/4-3/13 A well founded under1unding of the fundamentals of American Sign Language, as taught in the beginning course1 is suggested for this exciting, fast paced sign language course. You will see the improvement in your signing skills after the first class, and be ready to really grasp the iaeas of advanced American Sign Language. For more information call 801-586-6570. CED492 30 Advanced American Sign Language 2 R 5:00-6:00pm Groft TECH 113 jPrice: $65) Dates: 1/4.3/13 The advanced American Sign Language course is designed for the student with a well founded understanding of American Sign Language. Upon completion of this course, you will not only be prepared to comfortably work with the hearing impaired communities, but you will be prepared to begin learning the fundamentals of swi language interpreting. For more information call 801-586-6570. CED292 35 Logic and Critical Thinking 2 · MW 7:00-7:50pm Roberge .\ (Price: $40+text) Dates: 1/3-3/13 Students will be able to critically analyze what others think and say in daily life. Formal and informal methods of logic will be covered. CED292 36 7:00-7:50 pm Roberge BC302 Introduction to Philosoph)' 2 TR (Price: $40+text) Dates: 1/3-3/13 Basic philosophical concepts will be covered. Studt:nts will be encouraged to construct their own philosophy of life and analyze philosophical systems. I CR DAYS 3:00-4:00pm INSTRUCTOR Parrish BUn.DING OM304 OM 304 BC302 |