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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1993)
1 9 9 3 U N L Summer Reading Course Program ;»v.»* '• *'• «vv v ' • s Read and Succeed I Earn credit this summer through die UNL Summer Reading Course Program I Participation In this program Is as easy as 1, 2, 3: 1. Contact instructor in April for course content and requirements, then register with the Division of Continuing Studies. 2. Do course work independently during the summer. 3. Complete course rquirements in September and your grade will be mailed in November. Two easy ways to register: From Monday, April 5 to Friday, May 7, 1993: In person: Division of Continuing Studies Room 271, Registration Office 33rd and Holdrege Streets Monday - Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Bv mail: Mail in the registration form located in the 1993 Summer Reading course Program brochure. Attend spring meeting to discuss course requirements with instructors. Dates, times, and locations of meetings below: Anthropology 351 x 831 People & Cultures of No. America 3 cr Instructor: B.R. Ritter 472*2411 Wednesday April 7 1700-1800 104 BH Wednesday April 7 1900-2000 104 BH Classics 180x 831 Classical Mythology' 3cr Instructor: Thomas Rinkevich 472-5034 S Tuesday April 6 1700-1800 ,011 And Wednesday April 7 1900-2000 <011 And 303x 831 Elementary Latin Composition 3 cr Instructor: Thomas Rinkevich 472-5034 Tuesday April 6 1900-2000 011 And Wednesday April 7 1700-1800 011 And Economics * 323x 831 The Economic Development of Latin America 3 cr Instructor: Hendrik van den Berg 472-3004 Tuesday April 6 1900-2000 330 CBA Friday April 9 1700-1800 330 CBA English 205x 831 Twentieth-Century Fiction 3cr Instructor: Brian Fitch 472-1809 Wednesday April 7 1700-1800 39 And Wednesday April 14 1900-2000 39 And 205x 832 Twentieth-Century Fiction 3cr Insturctor: Michael Radelich 472-1805 Monday April 12 1900-2000 39 And Tuesday April 13 1700-1800 39 And * 211 Ax 831 Plains Literature 3 cr Instructor: Becky Farber 472-1886 Tuesday April 13 1700-1800 37 And Wednesday April 14 1900-2000 37 And v 215Ex 831 Intro, to Women’s Literature 3cr Instructor: Elizabeth Turner 472-1886 Wednesday April 7 1700-1800 37 And Thursday, April 8 1900-2000 39And 215Jx 831 Twentieth-Century Women Writers ' 3cr Instructor: Jennifer Brantley 472-1880 Thursday April 8 1700-1800 39 And Thursday April 8 1900-2000 37 And 216Ax 831 Children’s Literature 3cr Instructor. Kim Ports 472-1889 Wednesday April 7 1700-1800 35 And Wednesday April 1 1900-2000 ' 35'And1' t.’i'•* I H nr..1*' *61 o*iu f.’Ih’iHH t Family & Consumer Sciences 364x 831 Problems in Middle & Later Years 3 cr Instructor: SaHy Van Zandt 472-1857. Wednesday April 7 1700-1800 115 RLH Thursday April 8 1900-2000 115RLK Geography 198x 831 Aesthetics and the Landscape 2 cr Instructor Katherine Nashleanas 472-1944 Thursday April 8 1700-1800 213AvH Thursday April 15 1900-2000 213 AvH Geology 101x 831 Physical Geology 3cr Instructor: S.S. Kaplan 472-6213 Thursday April 8 1700-1800 108 BH Thursday April 8 1900-2000 108 BH 105x 831 Life of the Past 3cr instructor S. S. Kaplan 472-6213 Thursday April 1. 1700-1800 108 BH Thursday April 1 1900-2000 108 BH 106x 831 Environmental Geology 3cr Instructor: S. S. Kaplan 472-6213 Thursday April 15 1700-1800 108 BH Thursday April 15 1900-2000 108 BH History 181x 831 Intro, to East Asian Civilization 3cr Instructor: Parks Coble ^ 472-3244 Thursday April 8 1900-2000 107 OldH Tuesday April 13 1700-1800 107 OldH 100x 831 Western Civilization to 1715 3cr Instructor: James Sherwood 472-1926 Tuesday April 6 1900-2000 107 OldH Tuesday " April 13! 1700-1800 #3QldH : 201 x 831 American History to 1877 3cr Instructor: James Sherwood 472-1926 Tuesday April 6 1700-1800 203 OldH Thursday April 8 1900-2000 209 OldH Pofitical Sdetice 225x 831 Nebraska Government 3cr Instructor: Robert Miewald 472-3225 Thursday Aprils 1700-1800 208OldH • Wednesday April 14 1900-2000 308 OldH Psychology 298x 831 Spec. Topics: Parapsychology 3 cr A Skeptical Perspective Instructor Donald Jensen 472-3144 Friday April 9 1700-1800 120 Bum Friday April 9 1900-2000 120 Bum Sociology 217x 831 Nationality and Race Relations 3 cr Instructor: Jack Siegman 472-6008 Tuesday April 6 1700-1800 119 Bum Tuesday April 13 1900-2000 119 Bum 242x 831 Urban Sociology 3cr Instructor: Jack Siegman 472-6008 Wednesday April 7 1700-1800 120 Bum Monday- April 12 1900-2000 119 Bum f K Call 412-1392 for your free SRC brochure, or dip the coupon at left and mail to: UNL Evening Programs Division of Continuing Studies 162 Nebraska Center for Continuing Education Lincoln, NE 68583-0900 University of Nebraska Lincoln | Division of Continuing Studies Evening Programs and Lifelong Learning Services I Yes! -Mease send me a copy of the 1993 Summer Reading Course Program brochure, complete with course descriptions, program, and registration information. Name: Lr. . First Ml Last . Mailing Address: _ .. .. _ Street Apt/Box No. City State Zip Code