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Show Summer Session Offerings extensive Registration for the nearly 200 classes, special workshops and seminars included in the Southern Utah State College summer school program will be held June 12 beginning at 8 a.m. in the SUSC Student Center Ballroom. Copies of the summer school program are available at the SUSC Registrar's Office, Administration Ad-ministration Building. "We're extremely pleased with the wide variety of academic classes, workshops and special programs being offered this summer," McRay Cloward, Dean of the SUSC School of Continuing Education and Public Service, said. "The summer school program here is an innovative in-novative one, designed for flexible scheduling, short sessions, and an op-portunityu op-portunityu to combine vacation time with study," he said. The first session will be held from June 13 - July 7, and the second session from July 10 - August 4. Some classes are taught during the first or second sessions while other classes are taught on a regular term basis, from June 13-August 4. "Students are advised to register for both sessions on June 12 because there will be no special registration held for the second session," Cloward said. For some short courses and workshops, there will be a special registration-time and place to be announced. An application for summer sum-mer school will be required for all students who did not attend SUSC spring quarter. This application may be obtained at the Admissions Office, Administration Building, prior to registration. "The summer school curriculum is planned to meet the needs of students who have just graduated from high school to those who are enrolling in the Utah State University-Southern Utah State College Cooperative Master's Program in elementary and secondary education," Cloward said. In addition to the more than 100 regular academic offerings, special programs and workshops are offered. They include an Art Education Workshop for Elementary Teachers (June 26-July 7); Archeological Field Work (June 12-July 8) ; Special Project in Archeology Ar-cheology (June 12-July 8); American Indian Ethnology Seminar (June 12-16); Crime and Criminal Justice Seminar (June 12-July 7); Current Political Problems (June 26-July 7); Death and Dying Workshop (June 19-23); 19-23); Ethnology of Aging Seminar (June 26-30). Field Work Seminar in Sociology (June 12-August 19); Human Interaction (June 14-August 2); Interviewing In-terviewing in Crisis Intervention In-tervention (June 19-23); Social Work and the Law (June 5-7); Social Work Practicum II (June 12-August 12-August 19); Social Work Seminar (June 5-9); Study Tour-Rio Grande Pueblo Indians (June 17-25); Twentieth Century Russia to 1945 (June 12-July 7). Field Methods in Biology (June 12-July 7); Laboratory Methods in Biology (July 10-August 4); Mushroom Identification (July 10-August 4); Basic Accounting Procedures for Small Business (July 10-Auigust 10-Auigust 4); Drapery Workshop (July 25-August 4); Plangi, Ikat, and Dye Systems Workshop (June 12-23); 12-23); Weaving Workshop (July 10-21). Cooperative Education (June 12-August 4); In- terinstitutional Childhood Education Seminar (July 31-August 31-August 4); Diagnosis of Learning Difficultiers (June 26-July 7); Environmental Education Workshop (August 7-12); Improvement of Reading Programs (July 10-21); Kindergarten Materials and Methods (June 12-23); Language Learning Workshop with Bill Martin (June 12-16; Managing Reading Systems Practicum (July 25-29); Teaching Pupils with Learning Disabilities (July 10-22). Creative Writing Workshop (June 12-23); Shakespearean Seminar (July 13-August 19); Creative Cookery Workshop (June 19-23); Band Front Techniques (August 7-11); Current Trends in Senior and Junior High School Band Performance (July 10-14, July 17-21, July 15-28); Marching Band Techniques Workshop (July 31-August 4); Modern Methods in the Secondary School Music Program (July August 11); Music for Teachers (June 19-30); 19-30); Beginning and Continuing Con-tinuing Folk Guitar (June 12-July 12-July 7); Community Band (June 12-August 4). Basketball Coaching Clinic (June 19-23); Volleyball Coaching Clinic (June 12-16); Earthquake Study (June 12-July 7); Geology Field Camp (June 12-July 21); Inorganic Chemistry-An Intensive Study (June 12-August 4); Organic Chemistry--An Intensive Study (June 12-August 12-August 4); Elementary Spanish-An Intensive Workshop (June 12-August 4); Spanish Literature Workshop (June 12-August 4). Also included on the summer school agenda is the USU-SUSC Cooperative Masters Program in elementary and secondary education, and a series of nine Zion and Cedar Breaks Field Seminars. |