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Show Utah Trade Tech to Begin Class in Electronics Anyone wishing to launch themselves on a career in electronics, elect-ronics, from the beginning without need of prerequisites, may do so beginning December 7 at Utah Technical College at Provo according to Don James, chairman of the technologies department at the college. The date marks the beginning begin-ning of the winter quarter at Utah Tech, and the department will offer a new start in basic electronics to accomodate those who wish to begin now and thus avoid waiting until a new school year next fall. Mr. James said the course begin with the study of direct current and continues into advanced ad-vanced study for the regular two years at Utah Tech. Qualified Quali-fied graduates will then be eligible elig-ible to seek employment as electronic technicians at Hill Field, in the space industry, in the growing telemation industry, in-dustry, and with such firms as the telephone company. Mr. James, who started the technologies department at Utah Ut-ah Technical College at Provo ; Ken Hacking, a veteran nine-year nine-year instructor, and Gordon Moses, now in his fourth year on the department faculty, will be instructors in the electronic course. The department already has 120 in the program, and a total of some 300 in the entire depart de-part which teaches, in addition to electronics; instrument repair, re-pair, refrigeration and air conditioning, con-ditioning, and electrical and automotion technology. Mr. James said registration is open now for the beginning electronics course. Registration or further inquiries, may be made at the college Monday through Friday from 8 a.m to 4 p.m. |