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Show SS3I1- - The Adolescence social-psychologic- Geography SS223-Econom- lc and physical al aspects of becoming and adolescent in modern societies. Social and cultural expectations stemming form the family, school, anda the community. Credit: 3.0 Instr: Staff Time: Thursday 8:00 p.m. Geographic analysis of world patterns of economic activities, i.e., production, consumption, and exchange, with emphasis on factors of industrial location. Credit: 3.0 Instr: Staff Time: Tuesday 5:30 p.m. SS341- - A geography off Urban Factors specific to social work practice in medical settings and with physically ill terminal patients. Instr: Glen Shirk Credit: 2.0 Time: Wednesday 8:00 p.m. DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE ARTS Planning Analysis of the organization and interrelationships of urban-cit- y space. Emphasis n enon spatial planning of vironments for improved quality of life. Instr: Staff Credit: 3.0 Time: Tuesday 8:00 p.m. rural-urba- COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES, ARTS, AND SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGES AND PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT 102- - Beginning Design Basic art in OF ART elements with projects largely two dimensions. Required of art majors. Instr: Joyce Bolton Credit: 3.0 Time: Monday 5:30 p.m. HU on Studies: Golden Ages HU102- - Elementary Spanish A beginning course open to students 151- - high school. Instr: John Weight Time: Monday 5:30 p.m. painting. who have had Spanish 101 or at least one but not more than two years of Spanish in Credit: 5.0 Technical Workshop Instr: Nels Carlson Time: TBA Introduction to Short Story Style, forms, and techniques of engineering report writing. For upper division students who have completed a 200-levwriting course or its equivalent. el Instr: Staff Credit: 3.0 Time: Tuesday 8:00 p.m. DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY Enjoying Music a montechnical course planned to of and develop understanding enjoyment music through hearing and studying selected compositions in all musical forms, instr: Staff Credit: 3.0 Time: Tuesday 5:30 p.m. 335-Music- and Dance Movement for Western Civilization: Ancient and Medieval A survey of European civilization from its origins to about A.D. 1500. Emphasis on cultural, political, religious, ecomomic, intellectual, and achievement.- Instr: Vincent Lafferty Time: Thursday 5:30 p.m. social, 55105- - Western Civilization: Modern A survey of Eruopean cililization from the reformation to the present day. Credit: 5.0 Instr: Vincent Lafferty Time: Daily 1 1 :30 a.m. Roosevelt SS170-- American Civilization THe fundamentals of American history. Successful completion of this course meets the American institutions requirement established by the State Legislature. Credit: 5.0 Instr: Vincent Laffety Time: Daily 8:30 a.m. Vernal 1 .0 TBA COLLEGE OF SCIENCE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY, SOCIAL WORK AND ANTHROPOLOGY m of Social Research 311-Metho- ds Methods and techniques of analyzing and interpreting social data. Credit 3.0 Instr: Staff Time: Wednesday 8:00 p.m. le Department Of Biology Social Problems Major American social problems. Adjustments and changes as a means of minimizing disorganization. Credit: 3.0 Instr: Staff ' Time: Wednesdays 5:30 p.m. artistic Credit: 5.0 Time: -- SS341-Juvenl- Credit: Instr: Staff Participation as cast or crew in a Broadway musical or operatic stage production. Music 1 35 recommended as a prerequisite. Instr: Dennis Griffen Credit: 1 3.0 Time: Tuesday 5:30 p.m. AND GEOGRAPHY 55104- - Advanced Theory and practice in mime and dance techniques for the theatre. Emphasis on creative approach for projecting character, emotion, and mood. Theatre Production al SS140-Mode- Credit: 3.0 Theatre HU101- - Credit: 3.0 Instr: Gene Kirk Time: Daily 8:00 a.m. Vernal 200- - Persuasive Writing The writing of documented essays of the kind required in essay examinations and in responding to issues. Prerequisite: English 100, 101, or equivalent writing profecierv cy. Credit: 3.0 Instr: Beverly Evans Time: Monday 5:30 p.m. 305- - Engineering Reporting II Continuation of ThArt 150 in drafting and stagecraft. Also study and basic figure drawing, rendering, technique, and scene 272-Ml- HU11S- - to Theatre Historical, architectural, and literary study of principal periods of theatre. Social, political, and cultural influences on form and style of dramatic art. Instr: Nels Carlson ' 3.0 Time: Daily 8:00 a.m. Altamont 9:30 a.m. Duchesne 1 :30 D.m. Roosevelt DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH Medical Social Services SW375- - Delinquency The nature, extent, causes, and treatment of delinquency. Programs of delinquency prevention are explored. Credit 3.0 Instr: Staff Time: Tuesdays at 5:30 p.m. and the Citizen of biology as they relate to the Principles individual's everyday life and environment. Four lectures, one lab. Credit: 5.0 Instr: Steve Romney . Time: Friday 5:30 p.m. LS 101- - LS120-Gener- al ty Groups Welfare Among Minori- Use of soical work concepts in making maximun use of social welfare resources toward finding solutions to minority group problems. Instr: Glen Shirk Credit 3.0 Time: Wednesday 5:30 p.m. Biology Cellular organization and function, chemical basis of life, photosynthesis, metabolism, genetics, molecular biology. (Recommended: high school chemistry or college chemistry concurrent.) Four lectures, one lab. Credit: 5.0 Instr: Randy Merril Time: Monday and Wednesday 5:30 p.m. Ecology between plants and animals and their environments at the level of individual orgaisms; species population; and ecosystems with emphasis on the structure and function of the latter two, and human implications. LS3S4-Gener- SW240-Soc!- al Biology al Interelationship . Instr: Randy Merrill Time: Thursday 5:30 p.m. Credit: 5.0 |