Wednesday, march 29, 1978 daily nebraskan page 7 1 Q) log 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. 1. REGISTRATION OPENS: 8:00 a.m., Thursday, April 20 at 511 Nebraska Hall. 2. REGISTRATION CLOSES: 5:00 p.m., Friday, May 12. 3. FULL PAYMENT of tuition is required at time of registration Nebraska residents $21 per credit hour Non-residents-$57 per credit hour 4. 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 102 cf 424c, and 824c) 5. PERMIT TO REGISTER EARLY will be available only at the Spring Meetings from the teachers of the courses listed in item 4. 6. Attend several spring meetings to find out what is required. 7. 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 Cr. First Meeting Second Meeting No. Section TITLE Hr. Instructor Day Date Time Place Day Date Time Place ARCHITECTURE 497c 810 Architectural Evaluation 3 Ertl Tues Apr. 4 4:00 Arch 15 Wed Apr 12 4:00 Arch 15 CLASSICS 180c 810 Classical Mythology 3 Rinkevich Tues Apr 4 3:00 And 35 Wed Apr. 5 3:30 And 35 CENTENNIAL 131c 810 Readings in Current Group Therapies 3 McCabe Thurs Apr 6 3:30 Burn 224 Fri Apr 14 4:00 Burn 224 ECONOMICS 307c 810 Principles of Insurance 3 Rejda Tues April 3:30 CBA 330 Wed Apr 12 3:30 CBA 123 388c 810 Comparative Economic Systems 3 Petr Wed Apr 5 4:00 CBA 111 Thur Apr 13 3:30 CBA 111 ENGLISH 200Ac 810 Novel & Short Story 3 Krishnan: Mon Apr 10 3:30 And 33 Tues April 4:00 And 35 200Ac 820 Novel & Short Story 3 Pickett Thur Apr 6 3:30 And 33 Wed'1 April 3:30 And 33 205Bc 810 Novel 1900 to the Present 3 Disbrow Mon Apr 3 3:00 And 39 Thurs Apr 13 3:00 And 35 205Bc 820 Novel 1900 to the Present 3 Morris Thurs Apr 6 3:30 And 37 Tues April 4:00 And 39 205Bc 830 Novel 1900 the the Present 3 Wilson Mon Apr 10 3:30 And 35 Thurs Apr 13 3:30 And 37 206Ac 10 Science Fiction 3 Koelling Tues Apr4 3:30 Ann 37 Wed Apr 12 4:00 And 35 208Ac 810 Detective Fiction 3 Mason Wed Apr 5 3:30 And 33 Fri Apr 7 4:00 And 33 210Mc 810 Literature & Fantasy 3 Caldwell Wed Apr 5 4:00 And 39 Mon Apr 10 3:00 And 39 215c 810 Policeman as Fictional Hero 3 Bernt Thurs Mar 30 3:30 And 35 Mon Apr 3 4:00 And 37 215Ec 810 Survey of Women's Literature 3 Shannon Thurs Mar 30 3:30 And 37 Wed Apr 12 3:00 And 39 216Ac 810 Children's Literature 3 Heller Mon Apr 3 3:30 And 35 Thurs Apr 6 3:00 And 35 233Dc 810 Vonnegut 3 Boccia Tues Apr4 3:00 And 39 Tues April 3:30 And 37 FOOD AND NUTRITION 453c S0 Cultural Aspects of Diet 3 Kies Mon Apr 17 4:00 F&N216 Tues Apr 18 3:00 F&N 216 853c FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 102c 810 Industrial Processing of Foods 2 Caporaso Tues Apr 4 3:30 CYT LIB. Wed Apr 12 4:00- CYT LIB. 399c 810 Food Additives 3 Caporaso Tues Apr 4 4 00JO. SEM. RM. J2 3 3Q So. SEM. RM. FORESTRY 241c 810 Tree Resources 2 Bagley Fri Mar31 3:00 PI 214 Tues Apr4 4:00 PI 214 HEATLH EDUCATION (HPER) 101c 810 Personal Heatlh 3 Wilson Tues Apr 4 3:30 Burn 119 Wed Apr 12 2:30 Colis. 9 HISTORY 102c 810 The Crisis of Western Civilization 3 Baack Mon Apr 3 2:30 OldH 304 Tues April 3:00 OldH 307 212c 810 Early Modern Europe: Renaissance 3 Yost Thur Apr 6 4:00 OldH 205 Wed Apr 12 4:00 OldH 205 through the Enlightment 424c 810 European Social & Cultural History 3 Baack Moh Apr 3 3:00 OldH 304 Tues April 2:30 OldH 307 824c Since 1815 JOURNALISM 498c 810 Social Issues in Advertising 3 Parente Mon Apr 3 3:30 AvH 135 Mon Apr 10 4:00 Avll 135 MATHEMATICS 201c 810 Geometry for Elementary Teachers 3 Mientka or Tues Apr 4 4:00 OldH 938 Mon Apr 10 4:00 OldH 938 801c Larsen 460c 810 History of Mathematics 3 Mesner Tues Apr4 3:30 OldH 209 Mon Apr 10 4:00 OldH 208 860c MODERN LANGUAGES 398c 810 The Novels of Hermann Hesse in 3 Cory Mon Apr 10 3:30 Old 307 Thur Apr 13 3:30 OldH 205 English Translation PHYSICS J98c 810 Readings in Philosophy of Physics 24 Zimmerman Wed Apr 5 3:30 Brace 305 Thur Apr 13 3:30 Brack 305 POLITICAL SCIENCE "10c 810 Intro, to Public Administration 3 Miewald Wed Apr 5 3:00 Burn 226 Mon Apr 10 3:30 OldH 303 398c 810 Women & Politics 3 Weissman Tues Apr 4 2:30 OldH 208 Wed Apr 5 3:00 OldH 205 398c 820 Black Politics & Ethnic Politics 3 Weissman Tues Apr 4 3:00 OldH 208 Wed Apr 5 2:30 OldH 205 PSYCHOLOGY 287c 810- Psychology of Personality 3 Dienstbier Thur Apr 6 3:00 Burn 307 Tues April 4:00 Burn 119 (Permission of instructor is required ) 288c 810 Psychology of Social Behavior 3 Berman Tues Apr 4 3:30 Burn 226 Thur Apr 6 3:30 Burn 119 SOCIOLOGY 217c 810 Minority Relations 3 Siegman Tues Apr4 2:30 OldH 307 Tues Apr 18 3:00 OldH 307 242c 810 Urban Sociology 3 Siegman Tues Apr 4 3:00 OldH 307 Tues Apr 18 2:30 OldH 307 TEXTILES, CLOTHING & DESIGN 496c 810 Textile Products Legislation, The 3 LaughJin Thur Apr 6 3:30 HE 17 Tues April 3:00 HE 17 896c Merchandiser & the Consumer DIVISION OF CONTINUING STUDIES 511 Nebraska Hall Tel. 472-1924 8-5 Monday through Friday