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Show Instr: Derilys Bush Time: Friday INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATIONAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL 310 7:00-10:3- ' SSI 70 Credit: 3.0 p.m. 0 Saturday 8:00-12:0- . a.m. 0 the . cedures in Credit: 3.0 p.m. Staff Instr: Tuesday 8:00-10:3- 0 course meets requirements Time: 8:40 a.m. Altamont (Starts January T7, 1986) 10:25 a.m. Duchesne (Starts January 17,) . 1986) 12:35 p.m. Roosevelt , (Starts January 17, 1986) COLLEGE OF literature. Time: institutions American history. established by the State Legislature. Credit: 5.0 Instr: Richard Voeltz of statistical proscores and other test handling of the and concepts needed to read data, current educational and psychological study of this Successful completion . STATISTICS Elementary AMERICAN CIVILIZATION The fundamentals of American HIOU1ITIES. AOTS. AND SOCIAL SCIENCES PRINCIPLES OF LEARNING survey of learning principles and teachniques in psychology and education for the purpose of creating conditions for effective learning, with selective 666 ; These daily. . courses will be taught . ' A Department of Communications th study. Instr: Mark Webster Time: Tuesday 5:30-8:0- p.m. 260 . . : 5:30-8:0- 0 European Cultures. Instr: Richard Voeltz INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION Time: Monday Department of. . Languages - Spanish , 0 Examination of theories and principles curriculum development with emphasis upon program planning as practiced in public secondary schools. Instr: Staff Credit: 3.0 Time: Tuesday 0 p.m. Department of English. ... PHONETICS of Anaylsis phonological and phonetic - patterns of Spanish. Staff Instr: Time: Thursday , 5:30-7:3- Credit: 2.0 - p.m. 0 mechanics, organization, and methods of developing essays. Instr: Bart Rollins Credit; 3.0 Time: 8:50 a.m. Vernal (Starts January 17, 1986) 1 :35 p.m. Roosevelt (Starts January 17, 1986) Department of Political Science Department of Special Education OF EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN Characteristics of all types of exceptional children with emphasis on the educational and psychological implications of these conditions to the development of the child, hsfr: Staff Credit: 3.0 Time: Tuesday p.m. ATION 8:00-10:3- 0 -- . - 621 8:00-10:3- GREAT LITERATURE OF ; AMERICA A general survey of major literary works and authors of the United States. Designed to broaden one's knowledge of American's literary heritage and development. Intsr: Bart Rollins Credit: 3.0 0 Time: Wednesday p.m. HU115 WESTERN EUROPEAN GOVERNMENTS AND POLITICS Focuses on governments of Britain, France, and West Germany. Emphasis comparative aspects .of the constitutional systems and political environments of the countries studied. Instr: Staff 8:00-10:3- WC200 PERSUASIVE WRITING The writing of documented essays of the ( kind required in iessay examinations and in responding to issues. Prerequisite: Engl 101. Instr: Bart Rollins Credit: 3.0 Time: Wednesday 5:30-8:0- 0 p.m. . Ml . , . . .. Credit: 4.0 .. TUTORIAL Instr: Staff Time:TBA 697 . Credit: 1.0 - - THESIS RESEARCH Instr: Staff Time:TBA ' Credit: 3.0 Department of COLLEGE OF History FAMILY LIFE SS105 453 METHODS AND CURRICULUM FOR PRESCHOOL CHILDREN The use of materials, and ac- equipment, planning a curriculum teaching preschooj children. ' 503 WCltl ENGLISH COMPOSITION J A writing course , emphasizing underlying in ' p.m. . OF tivities 5:30-8:0- 0 , p.m. CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT 301-EDUC- ' Credit: 3.0 . Communication skills in establishing and maintaining interpersonal relationshipis; relevant theories, behavioral skills, and role playing applied to communication in a variety of settings. Instr: Nels Carlson Credit: 3.0 8:00-10:3Time: Monday p.m. OF EDUCATION Introductory studies of the historical, philosophical, psychological, and isocial foundations of secondary education with attention given to roles and responsibilities of contemporary teachers. Instr: Colleen Colton Credit: 3.0 Monday - Credit: 3.0 0 Department of Secondary Education Time: HISTORY OF SOUTHERN AFRICA The political, social, economic history of Africa south of the 2!dmbezi River, stressing the interaction of Negro, Khpsian, and 353 and . WESTERN CIVILIZATION: MODERN A survey of. European civilization from .the Reformation to the present day. Instr: Richard Voeltz Credit: 5.0 Time: Tuesday 5:30-10:0p.m. 0 Department of Sociology) Social Work and Anthropology 311 " METHODS OF SOCIAL RESEARCH Methods and techniques of analyzing jand interpreting social data. ' . |