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Show College Course Broadcast Program Studied The possibility of an extension class from the College of Southern South-ern Utah being broadcast over radio KSUB In Cedar City is being be-ing surveyed this week in the community. The course or courses to be broadcast on a regular schedule will be under the supervision of Prof. C. B. Cooley, head of the evening school division of Coy-lege Coy-lege of Southern Utah. Prof. Cooley said that the possibility pos-sibility of the service to South ern Utah has come as a result of several requests received at the college from persons desiring some college course but unable to attend a formal class. Response Re-sponse to the questionnaire will determine the nature of the classes clas-ses and the time they will be broadcast, according to Prof. Cooley. Coo-ley. Questionnaires have been distributed by school children to their parents this past week. The courses would include regular reg-ular lectures by staff members, home assignments and the selection se-lection of a text book for home study. College credit would be offered to those registering and paying the regular fees established estab-lished for such courses. Any pes-son pes-son In the KSUB area would se free to listen, of course, he said. Courses would necessarily be limited li-mited to such subjects as English, Eng-lish, foreign languages Iiteraturfr and others that would lend theis-selves theis-selves to the broadcast media said Prof. Cooley. Any person desiring de-siring to receive further Information Infor-mation about the proposed project pro-ject may contact Prof. Cooley St the college. |