The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 19, 1973, Page page 7, Image 7

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Vice Chancellor
1973 SUMMER READING COURSES
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To Register:
1. Attend ONE spring meeting of the course(s) you are interested in.
2. Decide which course(s) you want to register for.
3. Obtain the signed approval of your advisor or the Dean of your college.
4. Complete Registration at: University Extension Division
511 Nebraska Hall
Registration opens Monday, April 23; closes Friday, June 15.
5. Tuition: $18.00 per credit hour (resident students)
$48.25 per credit hour (non-resident students)
6. Limitations: Maximum of two Summer Reading Courses in one summer.
Maximum of 12 hours of credit during summer sessions,
including Summer Reading courses.
Regular PF rules of your college apply.
Course (Section) Spring Meetings
No. Course Title Credits Instructor Dates Time Place
398c Readings in Contemporary (Sec 610) Apr. 17 1500 Arch 215
Architecture 3 G.Anderson Apr. 19 1500 Arch 215
398c Man-Made Environment and (Sec 620) Apr. 9 1530 Arch 1 1
Social Behavior 3 Suter Apr. 12 1530 Arch 1 1
486c Cyverneticsand The Apr. 2 1530 RH105A
Visual Arts 2-3 Rowan Apr. 9 1530 RH105A
295c Ecology Environment Apr. 4 1530 Old H 209
and Man 1 Rand Apr. 13 1530 OldH 209
180c Classical Mythology 3 Rinkevich Apr. 3 1530 And 14
Apr. 19 1530 And 14
307c Principles of Insurance 3 G. Rejda Apr. 24 1500 CBA 123
Apr. 26 1500 CBA 232
399c Readings in Elementary Ed. 2-3 Sims Apr. 10 1530 TC 200
Apr. 20 1500 TC 200B
496c Problems of Elementary Apr. 2 1530 B 312
Education 2-3 Godwin Apr. 1 1 1530 B 312
221c Types of British & Mar. 21 1530 And 122
American Literature 3 Bestul Apr. 1 1 1530 And 122
229c Introduction to (Sec 610) Mar. 20 1530 And 35
Shakespeare 3 Bowers Apr. 17 1530. And 35
255c Modern British & (Sec 610) Mar. 22 1530 And 35
American Fiction 3 Gregory Apr. 12 1530 And 35
229c Introduction to (Sec 620) Apr. 4 1530 And 35
Shakespeare 3 Stubblefield Apr. 18 1530 And 35
255c Modern British & (Sec 620) Apr. 5 1530 And 27
American Fiction 3 Whipp Apr. 19 1530 And 27
255c Modern British & (Sec 630) Apr. 2 1530 And 122
American Fiction 3 Hibler Apr. 16 1530 And 122
255c Modern British & (Sec 640) Apr. 1 1 1530 And 27
American Fiction 3 Hostetler Apr. 25 1530 And 27
255c Modern British & (Sec 650) Apr. 3 1530 And 27
American Fiction 3 Fisher Apr. 24 1530 And 27
373c World Literature I 3 Blaha Apr. 3 1530 And 19
Apr. 17 1530 And 19
374c World Literature II 3 Blaha Apr. 10 1530 And 19
Apr. 24 1530 And 19
American Short Story
863c (Graduate) 3
463c (Seniors & Engl. Maj.) 3 Apr. 12 1530 And 19
398c (Soph., Jr. & Sr.) 3 Stubblefield Apr. 26 1530 And 19
101c Human Food Resources 2 Hartung Mar. 21 1500 p il ley 316
181c Ancient Civilization 3 Forde Mar. 20 1530 Burn 223
Apr. 6 1530 Burn 223
Mar. 19 1500 Miller 208
241c Tree Resources 2 Bagley Apr. 5 1500 Miller 208
498c Religious Broadcasting 3 (Sec 610) Mar. 21 1530 Avery 135
Bailey Apr. 10 1530 Avery 135
498c International Systems of (Sec 020) Mar. 22 1530 Avery 135
Broadcasting 3 Mayoux Apr. 6 1530 Avery 135
461c Problems in Personnel Apr. 18 1530 CBA 111
861c Administration 3 Johnson Apr. 26 1530 CBA 107
201c Geometry for Elementary Larson Apr. 19 1600 OldH 938
801c Teachers 3 Mientka Apr. 26 1600 OldH 938
106c Current Issues and Mar. 19 1530 Burn 223
Current Philosophies 3 Becker Apr. 5 1530 OldH 209
215c Philosophy in Literature 3 Hubbart Apr. 2 1530 OldH 106
Apr. 20 1530 OldH 106
398c Readings in Public Apr. 11 1530 OldH 303
Administration 3 Steinman Apr. 18 1530 OldH 303
287c The Psychology of Apr. 18 1600 Burn 206
Personality 3 Dienstbier Apr. 24 1600 Burn 206
217c Race Relations 3 Siegman Apr. 16 1500 OldH 309
Apr. 25 1600 OldH 309
242c Urban Sociology 3 Siegman Apr. 16 1600 OldH 309
Apr. 2b 1500 OldH 309
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