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Show CSU Summer School Will Offer 8 Graduate Courses Graduate courses will be offered offer-ed in eight subjects at College of Southern Utah Summer School beginning June 10, according to Dr. McRay Cloward, chairman of the division of Continuing Education Edu-cation and Special Program. Included will be education 230, Secondary School Curriculum, June 10-28; Education 204, Advanced Ad-vanced Elementary School Cui. riculum, June 1018; Education 260, Historical and PhilosoilioM Foundations, June 10-28; EJ ica- j tlon 254, Organization and Ad- iiiiiusiiauuri in cuuearun, June 10-28; Education 200G. Elementary Elemen-tary School Administration Work-shop, Work-shop, June 17-21; Political Science 180, Current Political Problems, June 10-July 19; Political Polit-ical Science 145, Ancient Political Thought, June 10-July 19; Geology Geol-ogy of Southern Utah, June 24-July 24-July 5. Dr. Cloward said all classes will be held daily. Ed. 20GG and Geology 100 will offer two credit hours. All others will be for three credit hours. The charge will be $J per credit hour. Registration will be on the beginning day of each course. The courses are sponsored cooperatively co-operatively by the Utah State University Residence Center ind CSU. A total of 27 credit hours may be taken at CSU to apply toward a Master's Degree at CSU. Housing arrangements can be made by contacting Professor Bruce Howard, Coordinator of Student Housing, - College of Southern Utah. |