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Show SUSC Summer School Opens Eight special workshops and over 60 regular courses will begin July 10 when the second half of the summer school program at Southern Utah State College gets underway. "Anyone wanting to take advantage of courses or workshops which begin July 10 may register at the SUSC Registrar's Office July 10-- during July. Courses in diagnosis of reading and remedial reading instruction will begin July 10. Secondary education offerings dealing with current problems in secondary education and the organization and administration ad-ministration of education will start July 17. "In addition to programs for regular students who want to attend summer scIhx)I to speed up their graduation, we have planned summer school to especially appeal to recent high school graduates who want to get a head start on college and to teachers who want to renew their certification or who want to work on their masters degrees," Cloward said. the same day that classes begin," McRay Cloward, dean of the School of Con-t Con-t i n u i n g Education and Public Service, explains. "Some short courses and-or and-or workshops, will begin later; there will be a special registration, which we will announce, . for those offerings." of-ferings." Among the workshops which begin July 10 are "Laboratory Methods in Biology," "Mushroom Identification," "Basic Accounting Procedures for Small Business,'' "Weaving," "Improvement of Reading Programs," "Teaching Pupils with Learning Disabilities," "Current Trends in Senior and Junior High School Band Performance," and "Ecology Field Experience-Cedar Experience-Cedar Breaks." Regular course offerings are available in 23 departments depart-ments for the second four-week four-week session of SUSC's summer school. Four courses will be offered of-fered in the SUSC-Utah State University cooperative masters degree program |