The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 04, 1998, Page 6, Image 6

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Summer Reading Courses
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All-SRC instructor meeting.5-6:30 p.m. March 11
: Individual instructor meetings...April 6-10
Registration.March 11 to May 8
Full payment due.May 8
Late registration (full payment due at registration).. May 11-29
Final date to change to or from P/NP...July 10
Final date to drop (no grade recorded).Aug. 31
Fall meetings..... Aug. 31 to Sept. 4
Instructors file grades with DCS.Oct. 9
Grade reports to students.November
Tuition: $88.75 per credit hour.
(No University Program and Facilities Fees assessed.)
University of
Nebraska
Lincoln
Division of Continuing Studies
Part-Time Student Services and Degree Options
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For information, call: r
472-1392 .
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Choose among 32 undergraduate courses from 13 departments.
■ Choose courses that interest you.
■ Attend the March 11 all-SRC program meeting OR an individual instructor
meeting in April to discuss courses with SRC faculty. > *
■ Pay reservation fee of $25 per course (nonrefundable).
■ Be billed for the balance of tuition. Full payment due by MayS.^ -
■ Read and complete course requirements. Summer Reading Course grades are
posted in November.
1. All-SRC instructor meeting (March 11): Pay $25-per-course reservation fee
(nonrefundable). You will be billed for the balance. Full payment is due by May 8.
2. Individual instructor meetings (April 6-10): The instructor will forward your
registration and $25-per-course reservation fee to DCS. Full payment is due May 8.
3. Walk in: Division of Continuing Studies (DCS)
Nebraska Center for Continuing Education, Room 271
33rd and Hoidrege Streets
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday
4. Mail: Mail to the address on the registration form.
5. F$x: Fax your registration form t<^72^19jjl.
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352x 831 Introduction to Plains Ethnology 3 cr
Instructor: Martha McCoilough 472-2441
Meeting: Tuesday, April 7 5-6 p.m. BH 305 *
366x 831 People and Cultures of East Asia 3 cr
Instructor: Joseph Stimpfl 472-2411
Meeting: Tuesday, April 7 5-6 p.m. _= Bff 126
416Ax 831 Topics in Cultural Anthropology: 3 cr
Ethnic Conflict and Identity
Instructor: Joseph Stimpfl 472-2411
Meeting: Thursday, April 9 5-6 p.m. BH 126
416Bx 832 Topics in Cultural Anthropology: 3 cr
Ecopsychology and Indigenous Science'
Instructor: Mark Schroll 402-228-1216
Meeting: Wednesday, April 8 5-6 p.m. HaH 122
416Dx 833 Topics in Cultural Anthropology: 3 cr
Native American Women ..
Instructor: Kristina Lee v " - 472-3817
Meeting: Wednesday, April 8 *, ' &6 p.m. 108 BH
496x 831 Special Readings in Anthropology: 3 cr
Reclaiming Our Indigenous Mind
Instructor: Mark Schroll 402-228-1216
Meeting: Thursday, April 9 5-6 p.m. ^ HaH 122
Art and Art History (AHIS)
DRAW lOlx 831 Beginning Drawing 3 cr
Instructor: Karen Dienstbier 472-7200
Meeting: Tuesday, April 7 5-6 p.m. NCW 11
Biological Sciences (Bios)
230x 831 Ecology of the Great Plains 3 cr
Instructor: Kathleen Keeler 472-2717
Meeting: Thursday, April 9 5-6 p.m. HaH 124
Classics (CLAS)
180x 831 Classical Mythdogy 3 cr
Instructor: Thomas Rinkevich 472-2460
Meeting: Monday, April 6 5-6 p.m. And 241
LAIN 303x 831 Elementary Latin Composition 2 cr
Instructor: Thomas Rinkevich 472-2460
Meeting: Wednesday, April 8 5-6 p.m. And 241
Educational Psychology (EDPS)
490Ax 831 Workshop Seminar: Understanding Grief
and the Grief Recovery Process 3 cr
Instructor: Ina Sivits Luhring 472-1076
Meeting: Monday, April 6 5-6 p.m. Selleck Conference Room
490Bx 832 Workshop Seminar: Understanding 3 cr
Change, Resilience and Hope:
Concepts for Managing Life in Our World
Instructor: Ina Sivits Luhring 472-1076
Meeting: Thursday, April 9 5-6 p.m. Selleck Conference Room
UNL is a nondiscriminatory institution.
3 cr
472-3244
OldH 205
3 cr
486-1681
OldH 305
3 cr
486-1681
OldH 305
e: 3 cr
474-2825
HaH 123
3 cr
472-1175
OldH 205
3 cr
472-1175
OldH 205
3 cr
489-5014
OldH 304
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English (ENGL)
205x 831 Twentieth-Century Fiction - 3 cr
Instructor: Sharon Hakel-Tayior .. V' 472-1827
Meeting: Tuesday, April 7 5-6 p.m. ~ vv ; And 39
Family and Consumer Sciences (FACS)
364x 831 Problems in Middle and Late Years 3 cr -
Instructor: Jean Chicoine 472-4528
Meeting: Thursday, April 10 5-6 p.m. HE 25
Geology (GEOL)
101x 831 Physical Geology - 3 cr
Instructor: James Durbin 472-2663
Meeting: Wednesday, April 8 5-6 p.m. BH 302
J.05x 831 Life of the Past |. 3 cr
Instructor: James Durbin 472-2663
Meeting: Tuesday, April 7 5-6 p.m. BH 302
History (HIST)
lOOx 831 Western Civilization to 1715 3 cr
instructor: Vanessa Gorman 472-3243
Meeting: Monday, April 6 5-6 p.m. OldH 638
lOlx 831 Western Civilization Since 1715 3 cr -
Instructor: Ed Wood 477*-5707
Meeting: Wednesday, April 8 5-6 p.m. ’ /• 304 OldH
181x 831 Introduction to East Asian Civilization 3 cr
Instructor: Paris Coble ' . 472-3244
Meeting: Monday, April 6 5-6 p.m. OldH 205
Budding key
And...*'.Andrews Hall
BH........Bessey Hall
Burn.. Burnett Hall
HaH ...„.,...Hamilton Hall
..i P^diology (psyc)
298x 831 Special Topics in Psychology: 3 cr
Parapsychology — A Skeptical Perspective
Instructor: Donald Jensen 472-3144
Meeting: Monday, April 6 5-6 p.m. Bum 205
Sociology (soci)
101x 831 ' Introduction to Sociology 3 cr
Instructor: Jufee Harms Cannon 4726053
Meeting: Friday; April 10 56 p.m. OldH 707
201x 831 Social Problems 3 cr
Instructor Julie Harms Cannon 4726053
Meeting: Thursday, April 9 56 p.m. OldH 707
209x 831 Soddkigy of Crime 3 cr
Instructor Jennifer Wingren 472-3631
Meeting: Wednesday, April 8 56 p.m. HaH 124
2\ix 831 Nationality and Race Relations 3 cr
Instructor: Jack Sfegman 4726008
Masting: Tuesday, April 7 56 p.m. OldH 707
242x 831 Urban Sociology 3 cr
Instructor Jack Siegman 4726008
Meeting: Tuesday, April 7 56 p.m. OldH 707
HE ....Home Economics (East Campus)
NCW.NeBe Cochran Woods Building
OldH.Oldfather Hall
Sdleck Conference Room.SeUeck Quadrangle