The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 29, 1996, Page 3, Image 3

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    CSummer Reading Courses
Read and Succeed in 1996
University of
Nebraska
Lincoln ,
Division of Continuing Studies
Evening Programs and Lifelong Learning Services
Serving Part-time Students
Is Our Full-time Job
Cali 472-1392
or drop by:
UNL Evening Programs
162 NCCE
Lincoln, NE 68583-9200
All Faculty Spring Meeting.5-6:30 p.m. March 6
Individual Instructor Meetings. March 11-15
Regular Registration :..March 6-May 3
/ ; Lateministration .,........ May 6-24
Final date to change to or fromJVPN.July 12
Final date to drop.:.....Aug. 30
Fall meetings.Sept. 9-13
Instructors file grades.... Oct. 4
Grade reports to students.November
Tuition: $82.50 per credit hour.
(No University Program and Facilities Fees assessed.)
Earn credit this summer
with UNL Summer Reading Courses
■ Browse the course listings and choose several courses that
interest you.
■ Come to a spring meeting and discuss the course requirements
with SRC faculty.
■ Pay a $25 reservation fee to reserve your registration space.
■ Be billed for remaining tuition and complete payment May 3.
■ Read, complete requirements, and have your credits posted
in November.
1. Student/Faculty Spring Meeting (March 6): Pay per course $25 nonrefundable
reservation fee. You will be billed for the balance. Full payment is due by May 3.
2. Individual Instructor Meetings (March 11-15): The instructor will forward your
registration and the $25 reservation fee for each course to DCS. Full payment is
due by May 3.
3. Walk In: Division of Continuing Studies (DCS)
Room 271, Registration and Records
33rd and Holdrege Streets
Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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4. Mail: Mail to the address on the Registration Form.
5. Fax: Fax your Registration Form to 472-1901.
Choose from more than 20 undergraduate courses in the 1996 Summer Reading Course Program. Attend spring
meeting to discuss course requirements with instructors. Dates, times, and locations of meetings below:
Anthropology
35lx 831 Peoples and Cultures of
Native North America 3 cr.
Instructor: Beth Ritter «' 472-4523
Wednesday March 6 5-6:30 p.m. NE Room, NCCE
Tuesday March 12 5-6 p.m. BH 108
352x 831 Intro, to Plains Ethnology:
Plains Indians 3 cr.
Instructor: Beth Ritter 472-4523
Wednesday March 6 5-6:30 p.m.- NE Room, NCCE
Tuesday March 12 5-6 p.m. BH 108
Classics
180x 831 Classical Mythology 3 cr.
Instructor: Thomas Rinkevich 472-4482
Wednesday March 6 5-6:30 p.m. NE Room, NCCE
Monday March 11 5-6 p.m. And 241
303x 831 Elementary Latin Composition 2 cr.
Instructor: Thomas Rinkevich 472-4482
Wednesday March 6 5-6:30 p.m. NE Room, NCCE
Tuesday March 12 5-6 p.m. J And 241
Educational Psychology
490x 831 Workshop Seminar: 5
Grief and Healthy Grief Recovery 3 cr.
Instructor: Ina Sivits Luhring 472-1076
Wednesday March 6 5-6:30 p.m. NE Room, NCCE
Monday March 11 5-6 p.m. Ban 234
English
205x 831 Twentieth-Century Fiction 3 cr.
Instructor: Glenn Dibert-Himes 472-1809
Wednesday March 6 5-6:30 p.m. NE Room, NCCE
Monday March 11 5-6 p.m. And 037
208Ax 831 Detective Fiction 3 cr.
Instructor: Michael Radelich 472-3191
Wednesday March 6 5-6:30 p.m. NE Room, NCCE
Monday March 11 5-6 p.m. And 115
Family and Consumer Science
364x 831 Problems in Middle and
Later Years of Life 3 cr.
Instructor: Jean Chicoine 472-4528
Wednesday March 6 5-6:30 p.m. NE Room, NCCE
Tuesday March 12 5-6 p.m. HE 137
Geology
101x 831 Physical Geology 3 cr.
Instructor: Debra Beck 472-2604
Wednesday March 6 5-6:30 p.m. NE Room, NCCE
Wednesday March 13 5-6 p.m. BH 302
105x 831 Life of the Past 3 cr.
Instructor: Debra Beck 472-2604
Wednesday March 6 5-6:30 p.m. NE Room, NCCE
Thursday March 14 5-6 p.m. BH 302
History
181x 831 Intro, to East Asian Civilization 3 cr.
Instructor: Parks Coble 472-3244
Wednesday March 6 5-6:30 p.m. NE Room, NCCE
Thursday March 14 5-6 p.m. OldH 304
282x 831 Modern East Asia 3 cr.
Instructor: Parks Coble 472-3244
Wednesday March 6 5-6:30 p.m. NE Room, NCCE
Thursday March 14 5-6 p.m. OldH 304
lOOx 831 Western Civilization to 1715 3 cr.
Instructor: Terrell Hanshew 488-4658
Wednesday March 6 5-6:30 p.m. NE Room, NCCE
Tuesday March 12 5-6 p.m. OldH 205
lOlx 831 Western Civilization since 1715 3 cr.
Instructor: Terrell Hanshew 488-4658
Wednesday March 6 5-6:30 p.m. NE Room, NCCE
Tuesday March 12 5-6 p.m. OldH 205
201x 831 American History to 1877 3 cr.
Instructor: Randy Reddekopp 486-1681
Wednesday March 6 5-6:30 p.m. NE Room, NCCE
Wednesday March 13 5-6 p.m. OldH 308
202x 831 American History after 1877 3 cr.
Instructor: Randy Reddekopp 486-1681
Wednesday March 6 5-6:30 p.m. NE Room, NCCE
Wednesday March 13 5-6 p.m. OldH 308
Political Science
398x 831 Special Topics: Presidential
Campaigns and Elections 3 cr.
Instructor: John Comer 472-3222
Wednesday March 6 5-6:30 p.m. NE Room, NCCE
Monday March 11 5-6 p.m. OldH 309
Psychology
288x 831 The Psychology of Social Behavior 3 cr.
Instructor: Lisa Pytlik Zillig 472-3721
Wednesday March 6 5-6:30 p.m. NE Room. NCCE
Tuesday March 12 5-6 p.m. Burn 119
298x 831 Special Topics: Parapsychology
A Skeptical Perspective 3 cr.
Instructor: Donald Jensen 472-3144
Wednesday March 6 5-6:30 p.m. NE Room, NCCE
Wednesday March 13 5-6 p.m. Burn 119
486x 831 Clinical Psychology 3 cr.
Instructor: Kim Wands 474-1416
Wednesday March 6 5-6:30 p.m. NE Room, NCCE
Monday March 11 5-6 p.m. Burn 119
Sociology
217x 831 Nationality and Race Relations 3 cr.
Instructor: Jack Siegman 472-6008
Wednesday March 6 5-6:30 p.m. NE Room, NCCE
Tuesday March 12 5-6 p.m. OldH 304
242x 831 Urban Sociology 3 cr.
Instructor: Jack Siegman 472-6008
Wednesday March 6 5-6:30 p.m. NE Room, NCCE
Wednesday March 13 5-6 p.m. OldH 304
UNL is a nondiscriminatory institution.
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