Wednesday, march 15, 1978 daily nebraskan page 3 11 1878 SUMMED KEMODIRD OS Schedule of Spring Meeting March 30 - April 18 Attend several spring meetings to find out what is required. Independent study over summer. Complete coursework in the fall, (meetings, conferences, papers, tests) Grades recorded in late October. 0 TO 1. 2. 3. 6. 7. REGISTRATION OPENS: 8:00 a.m., Thursday, April 20 at 511 Nebrasks Hall. REGISTRATION CLOSES: 5:00 p.m., Friday. May 12. FULL PAYMENT of tuition is required at time of registration Nebraska residents-$21 per credit hour Non -resident s-$57 per credit hour EARLY REGISTRATION: Tuesday, April 18, and Wednesday. April 19. (open ONLY to PERMIT holders registering for courses apt to dose before May 12. 1978, including ALL English courses and History 102c, 424c, and 824c) PERMIT TO REGISTER EARLY will be available only at the Spring Meetings from the teachers of the courses listed in item 4. Attend several spring meetings to find out what is required. PF is optional unless otherwise stated with the course. Prerequisites will be as given in the latest college catalog. 8. Complete the coursework in September or early October: fall meetings, conferences, papers, examinations as required. 9. Grades will be recorded in late October. 10. To DROP your SRC enrollment: a. send a WRITTEN REQUEST TO DROP to the DIVISION OF CONTINUING STUDIES. b. "without a grade" is possible until Friday, July 14. c. "with a grade of W" is possible (after 714) and until Friday, September 8, 1978. d. signature of the teacher and your college dean will be needed after September 8, 1978. 11. PARTIAL REFUND-NONE after July 14, 1978. a. A $10 service charge will be made to DROP on or before Friday, July 14, 1978. b. NO REFUND-if the DROP REQUEST, in writing, is received AFTER July 14. 1978. Course No. Section TITLE Cr. Hr. Instructor First Meeting Day Date Time Place Day Second Date Time Meeting Place ARCHITECTURE 497c 810 CLASSICS 180c 810 CENTENNIAL 131c 810 ECONOMICS 307c 810 388c 810 ENGLISH 200Ac Architectural Evaluation Classical Mythology Readings in Current Group Therapies Principles of Insurance Comparative Economic Systems 810 Novel & Short Storv 200Ac 820 Novel & Short Story 205Bc 810 Novel 1900 to the Present 205 Be 820 Novel 1 900 to the Present . 205 Be 830 Novel 1900 the the Present 206 Ac 810 Science Fiction 208 Ac 810 Detective Fiction 210Mc 810 Literature & Fantasy 215c 810 Policeman as Fictional Hero 2 1 5 Ec 810 Survey of Women's Literature 216Ac 810 Children's Literature 233Dc 810 Vonnegut FOOD AND NUTRITION 453c 810 Cultural Aspects of Diet 853c FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 102c 810 Industrial Processing of Foods 399c 810 Food Additives FORESTRY 241c 810 Tree Resources HEATLH EDUCATION (HPER) 101c 810 Personal Heatlh HISTORY 102c 212c 8 1 0 The Crisis of Western Civilization 810 Early Modern Europe: Renaissance through the Enlightment 810 European Social & Cultural History Since 1815 Social Issues in Advertising Geometry for Elementary Teachers History of Mathematics 424c 824c JOURNALISM 498c 810 MATHEMATICS 201c 810 801c 460c 810 860c MODERN LANGUAGES 398c 810 The Novels of Hermann Hesse in English Translation PHYSICS 198c 810 Readings in Philosophy of Physics POLITICAL SCIENCE 2 1 0c 810 Intro, to Public Administration Women & Politics 398c 810 398c 820 PSYCHOLOGY 287c 810 288c 810 SOCIOLOGY 217c 810 242c 810 Black Politics & Ethnic Politics Psychology of Personality (Permission of instructor is required) Psychology of Social Behavior Minority Relations Urban Sociology TEXTILES, CLOTHING & DESIGN 496c 810 Textile Products Legislation, The 896c Merchandiser & the Consumer 3 Ertl 3 Rinkevich 3 McCabe 3 Rejda 3 Petr 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Kristin an; Pickett Disbrow Morris Wilson Koelling Mason Caldwell Bernt Shannon Heller Boccia 3 Kies 2 Caporaso 3 Caporaso 2 Bagley 3 Wilson 3 3 3 Parente 3 Mientkaor Larsen 3 Mesner 3 Cory 24 Zimmerman 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Miewald Weissman Weissman Dienstbier Berman Siegman Siegman 3 Laughlin Tues Tues Thurs Tues Wed Mon Thur Mon' Thurs Mon Tues Wed Wed Thurs Thurs Mon Tues Mon Tues Tues Fri Tues Apr. 4 Apr 4 Apr 6 Apr 11 Apr 5 Apr 10 Apr 6 Apr 3 Apr 6 Apr 10 Apr 4 Apr 5 Apr 5 Mar 30 Mar 30 Apr 3 Apr 4 4:00 3:00 3:30 3:30 4:00 3:30 3:30 3:00 3:30 3:30 3:30 3:30 4:00 3:30 3:30 3:30 3:00 Arch 15 And 35 Burn 224 CBA 330 CBA 111 And 33 And 33 And 39 And 37 And 35 Ann 37 And 33 And 39 And 35 And 37 And 35 And 39 Apr 17 4:00 F&N 216 Apr 4 3:30 CYT LIB. A , , nn SO. SEM. RM Apr 4 4:00 Mar 31 3.00 PI 214 Apr 4 3:30 Burn 119 Baack Mon Apr 3 2:30 Yost Thur Apr 6 4:00 Baack Mon Apr 3 3:00 OldH 304 OldH 205 OldH 304 Mon Apr 3 3:30 Tues Apr 4 4:00 Tues Apr 4 3:30 Mon Apr 10 3:30 Wed Apr 5 3:30 Wed Apr 5 3:00 Tues Apr 4 2:30 Tues Apr 4 3:00 Thur Apr 6 3:00 Tues Apr 4 3:30 Tues Apr 4 2:30 Tues Apr 4 3.9 Thur Apr 6 3:30 Old 307 Brace 305 Burn 226 OldH 208 OldH 208 Burn 307 Burn 226 OldH 307 OldH 307 HE 17 Wed Wed Fri Wed Thur Tues Wed Thurs Tues Thurs Wed Fri Mon Mon Wed Thurs Tues Apr 12. Apr. 5 Apr 14 Apr 12 Apr 13 Apr 11 Apr 12 Apr 13 Apr 11 Apr 13 Apr 12 Apr 7 Apr 10 Apr 3 Apr 12 Apr 6 Apr 11 4:00 3:30 4:00 3:30 3:30 4:00 3:30 3:00 4:00 3:30 4:00 4:00 3:00 4:00 3:00 3:00 3:30 Arch 15 And 35 Burn 224 CBA 123 CBA 111 And And And And And And And And And And And And 35 33 35 39 37 35 33 39 37 39 35 37 Tues Apr 18 3:00 Wed Apr 12 4:00 Wed Apr 12 3:30 Tues Apr 4 4:00 Wed Apr 12 2:30 Tues April 3:00 Wed Apr 12 4:00 Tues April 2:30 Mon Apr 10 4:00 Mon Apr 10 4:00 Mon Apr 10 4:00 Thur Apr 13 3:30 Thur Apr 13 3:30 Mon Apr 10 3:30 Wed Apr 5 3:00 Wed Apr 5 2:30 Tues April 4:00 Thur Apr 6 3:30 Tues Apr 18 3:00 Tues Apr 18 2:30 Tues April 3:00 F&N 216 CYT LIB. So. SEM. RM 214 9 OldH 307 OldH 205 OldH 307 OldH 205 Brack 305 OldH 303 OldH 205 OldH 205 Burn 119 Burn 119 OldH 307 OldH 307 HE 17 DIVISION OF CONTIEUUIEUG STUDIES 511 Nebraska Hall Tel. 472-1924 8-5 Monday through Friday