The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 03, 1989, Page 3, Image 3

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    1989 Summer Reading Course Program
SUMMER READING COURSE
PROGRAM
Note: All students must have instructor contact and a
signed confirmation card prior to registering for a
n r» v
oau class.
Earn college credit over the summer months —■
take a Summer Reading Course
☆ Attend a spring orientation meeting March 6-17
☆ Discuss course selection with your adviser
☆ Registration begins Monday, March 20, at 8 a.m.
Registration ends Friday, May 12, at 5 p.m.
★ Special evening registration on Monday, March 20, at 5 p.m.
Register at: Division of Continuing Studies
Registration Office - Room 271
Nebraska Center for Continuing Education
33rd and Holdrege
Regular Pass/No Pass restrictions apply unless otherwise stated.
1989 Schedule of Spring Meetings
ANTHROPOLOGY
13Ox 831 Anthropology of the Great Plains 3
Instructor: Nancy Hamblin
Monday March 6 1800 105 BH
Tuesday March 14 1600 105 BH
CLASSICS
180x 831 Classical Mythology 3
Instructor: Thomas Rinkevich
Thursday March 9 1600 011 And
Wednesday March 15 1830 011 And
303x 831 Latin Composition 3
Instructor. Thomas Rinkevich
Thursday March 9 1830 011 And
Wednesday March 15 1900 011 And
233x 831 Science and Antiquity 3
Instructor: Thomas Winter
Monday March 6 1600 241 And
Monday March 13 1900 241 And
ECONOMICS
307x 831 Principles of Insurance 3
Instructor: George Reida
Tuesday March 7 1800 111 CBA
Tuesday March 14 1800 111 CBA
ENGLISH
205x 831 20th Century Fiction 3
Instructor: Joan Hamilton
Monday March 6 1800 35 Ami
Tuesday March 7 1800 35 And
205x 832 20th Century Fiction 3
Instructor: Richard Lloyd
Monday March 6 1830 37 And
Thursday March 16 1600 37 And
205x 833 20th Century Fiction 3
Instructor: Bill Lingren-Finlaw
Monday March 6 1600 39 And
Thursday March 16 1830 39 And
211 Ax 831 Literature of the Plains 3
Instructor: Jacquelynn Sorensen
Tuesday March 7 1600 39 And
Thursday March 9 1800 39 And
215Ex 831 Introduction Women's Literature 3
Instructor: Beth Richards
Wednesday March 8 1600 39 And
Tuesday March 14 1900 39 And
244Bx 831 Black Women Authors 3
Instructor: Connie Schomburg
Monday March 6 1900 30 And
Wednesday March 8 1830 30 And
261 Ex 831 American Literary Works 3
Instructor: Karen Lyons
Tuesday March 7 1900 35 And
Tuesday March 14 1600 35 And
HISTORY
lOOx. 831 Western Civilization to 1715 3
Instructor: James Sherwood
Monday March 6 1600 209 OldH
Tuesday March 14 1800 208 OldH
lOlx 831 Western Civilization since 1715 3
Instructor: James Sherwood
Tuesday March 7 1800 208 OldH
Wednesday March 15 1600 209 OldH
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
484x 831 Problems in Middle and Later Years 3
Instructor: Sally Van Zandt
Tuesday March 7 1830 108 RLH
Thursday March 16 1600 108 RLH
MODERN LANGUAGES
283x 831 Slavic Literature in Translation 3
Instructor: Stepanka Korytova
Tuesday March 7 1900 203 OldH
Thursday March 16 1900 304 OldH
POLITICAL SCIENCE
198x 831 Politics and Literature 3
Instructor: Philip Dyer
Thursday March 9 1600 309 OldH
Wednesday March IS 1800 303 OldH
225x 831 Nebraska Government 3
Instructor: Robert Miewald
Tuesday March 7 1600 303 OldH
Monday March 13 1 800 208 OldH
398x 831 Women and Politics 3
Instructor: Susan Welch
Monday March 6 1600 207 OldH
Tuesday March 14 1800 203 OldH
427x 831 American Presidency 3
Instructor: John Gruhl
Wednesday March 8 1800 309 OldH
Monday March 13 1600 309 OldH
PSYCHOLOGY
298x 831 Special Topics: Parapsychology
A Skeptical Perspective 3
Instructor: Donald Jensen
Tuesday March 7 1900 120 Bum
Monday March 13 1830 120 Bum
SOCIOLOGY
217x 831 Nationality and Race Relations 3
Instructor: Jack Siegman
Wednesday March 8 1600 209 OldH
Monday March 13 1830 207 OldH
225x 831 Marriage and the Family 3
Instructor: Teodora Amoloza
Tuesday March 7 1600 304 OldH
Wednesday March 13 1800 304 OldH
TEXTILES, DESIGN AND CLOTHING
•436x 831 Textile Issues for Interior Designers 3
Instructor: Joan Laughlin
Tuesday March 7 1600 HE 234
Tuesday March 14 1600 HE 234
♦No P/NP
BUILDING ABBREVIATIONS
Aad Andrew* Hall
Bum Burnett Hall
CBA College at Busmen Administration
HE Home Economic*
CUH Oldfather HaO
KH Ruth Leverton Hall
SMC ACADEMIC CALENDAR
Spring Meetings..March 6 • 17
fleml Registration Period.....Match 20 • May 12
Rnal Date to Change to or from P/NP — ..——.July 21
Pinal Date to Drop and Remove Course hum Records...August 25
Pall Meetings.September 11-15
Coume Work Must be Completed and Graded Before....October 13
Grade Repons to Students..November
Procsss al changes In SRC regirU-ation with:
Division at Continuing Studta
Restoration Office -Room 271
Nebraska Canter for Continuing Education
33rd and HoMrage
Uncobs Nebraska MSR3-MM
Academic calendars ate subject to change without notice.
Tuition: 554 50 per credit hour. Full payment of tuition is required at time of registration.
Booka/Course Materials: Obtain all needed books and supplies in May. Bookstores will carry required materials
under the Summer Reading Course number. Look for the SRC "a* designation.
RcAmd Schedule
Full Refund will be given if the drop notification is filed in parson or by letter at the Division of Continuing Studies
before S pm, Friday. May 12,1989. ($10 administrative fee charged)
75* Reftmd will be given if the drop notification is filed in person or by latter at the Division of Consuming Studies
between May 15 and June 9,1989. ($10 adminisnative fee charged)
so* will be given if the drop notification is filed in person at by knar at the Division of Contrautng Studies
between June 12 and My 7.1989. ($10 wknimstnrive fee charged)
NnReftmd will be given if the drop notification is filed in person or by letter at the Division at Continuing Studies
after Friday, July 7,1989.
A drop must be processed through the Division at Continuing Studies by My 7,1989 if any refund is to be brood.
A drop must be filed in person at, or by letter I*:
Division at Continuing Studies
Registration Office - Room 271
Nebraska Center far Continuing Education
33rd and Haldiege
Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0900
Program Guidelines
Discuss your course selection with your adviser to be sure it fils into your degree program. For example. Arts A Sciences
students have a limit of 30 hours of Summer Reading Course and/or coneapondcnce hours that will apply toward a degree.
Check with your college's requirements before registering for a Summer Reading Course. If you are attending Teachers
College, it is mandatory that you have written authorization to register far s Summer Reading Course.
JMfltg: Only two reading courses can be taken in one summer. Exceptions will require the written approval of your adviser
and/or the dean of your college.
RMkkeca requirement
Courses with an "a” suffix do not qualify as resident credit. SRC hours trill not count toward the requirement that "at least 30 of
the last 36 hours of credit needed for the degree must be registered for and completed in residence.*
Grading freeadursa
Required work must be completed by the deadline established by your instructor. Final fall meetings are scheduled September
11-15, 1919. The nature of this contact will vary depending on the course. Your instructor trill advise you of these
requirements.
Paas/No Pass Regular Pass/No Pass rules at your college will apply. Same courses have specific Psss/No Pass restrictions;
please check die course listings. Final date to change to or from Paas/No Pass is July 21, 1919. Grades trill be recorded by
instructors an October 13.1919.
Important: Final a ce to drop and have a course removed from your record is August 25,1999. If work is not completed and no
drop is processed by the August 25th deadline, a grade at *P will be recorded. There trill be no grades of *W* or "I* given far
SRC "x* classes. If you are to receive credit for a 1999 Summer Reading Course, work must be completed and graded by
October 13,1999. There trill be no option to extend this deadline or reinstate your enrollment after this deadline.
Department of Evening Programs and Lifelong Learning Services
Division of Continuing Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
For registration information call: 472 2175
Coordinator: Alicia Hahnc Oestmann, 472-6265
I UNL does no* iherriniinrac in its academic, admudons at employment (jrognma and abides by all federal reguladona ptaiwiiig u> same.