Don't Forget to Register for a 1999 Summer Reading Course Academic Calendar Early registration ends. May 14 Full payment due. May 28 General registration (full payment due at registration) May 17-28 Final date to change to or from P/NP.July 9 Final date to drop (no grade recorded).Aug. 31 Fall meetings.Aug. 30 to Sept. 3 Instructors file grades with DCS.Oct. 8 Grade reports to students.November Tuition: $93.75 per credit hour. (No University Program and Facilities Fees assessed.) To receive an SRC registration bulletin, call: 472-1392 Nebraska UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA- LINCOLN Division of Continuing Studies Part-Time Student Services and Degree Options Discover the convenience of SRC and earn credit this summer while you: • Travel and take course work with you. • Study at home at your own pace. • Add hours to your busy, campus-based schedule. Registration Options Walk in: Division of Continuing Studies (DCS) Nebraska Center for Continuing Education, Room 255 33rd and Holdrege Streets 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday Mail: Mail to the address on the registration form. Fax: Fax your registration form to 472-1901. Last Day to Register — May 28! Call the SRC instructor for course requirement information. (Phone numbers listed below) Choose among 30 undergraduate courses from 12 departments. Anthropology (ANTH) 352x 831 Introduction to Plains Ethnology 3 cr Instructor: Kristina Lee 472-2411 410x 831 Women and Men 3 cr An Anthropological Perspective Instructor: Laurel Erickson 464-6937 416Dx 833 Topics in Cultural Anthropology: 3 cr Native American Women Instructor: Kristina Lee 472-2411 496Ax 831 Special Readings in Anthropology: 3 cr Captive Narratives from North America Instructor: Martha McCollough 472-2441 496Bx 832 Special Readings in Anthropology: 3 cr Ecopsychology and Indigenous Science Instructor: Mark Schroll 472-2411 496Cx 833 Special Readings in Anthropology: 3 cr The Anthropology of Consciousness Instructor: Mark Schroll 472-2411 Art and Art History (AHIS) DRAW lOlx 831 Beginning Drawing 3 cr Instructor: Karen Dienstbier 489-7545 Biological Sciences (Bios) 230x 831 Ecology of the Great Plains 3 cr Instructor: Kathleen Keeler 472-2717 Classics (CLAS) 180x 831 Classical Mythology 3 cr Instructor: Thomas Rinkevich 472-2460 LATN 303x 831 Elementary Latin Composition 2 cr Instructor: Thomas Rinkevich 472-2460 Educational Psychology (EDPS) 490Ax 831 Workshop Seminar: Understanding Grief and the Grief Recovery Process 3 cr Instructor: Ina Sivits Luhring 472-1076 490Bx 832 Workshop Seminar: Understanding 3 cr Change, Resilience and Hope: Concepts for Managing Life in Our World Instructor: Ina Sivits Luhring 472-1076 Family and Consumer Sciences (FACS) 364x 831 Problems in Middle and Late Life 3 cr Instructor: Jean Chicoine 472-5789 Geology (GEOL) 101x 831 Introduction to Geology 3 cr Instructor: John Griffin 472-4632 History (HIST) 100x 831 Western Civilization to 1715 3 cr Instructor: Christine Dempsey 472-5452 lOlx 831 Western Civilization Since 1715 3 cr Instructor: C.E. Wood 477-5707 120x 831 World History 3 cr Instructor: Shawndra Holderby 438-1501 18lx 831 Introduction to East Asian Civilization 3 cr Instructor: Gary Trogdon 484-5657 201x 831 American History to 1877 3 cr Instructor: Randy Reddekopp 486-1681 202x 831 American History After 1877 3 cr Instructor: Randy Reddekopp 282x 831 Modern East Asia 3 cr Instructor: C.E. Wood 477-5707 Modern Languages and Literatures (MODL) 234Dx 831 Major Themes in World Literature: 3 cr American Gothic Instructor: Andrew Seeger 474-2825 398x 831 Special Topics: 3 cr The Many Faces of Fiction Instructor: Andrew Seeger 474-2825 Political Science (POLS) 100x 831 American Government 3 cr Instructor: J.T. Smith 472-3235 427x 831 The American Presidency 3 cr Instructor: John Gruhl 472-3218 Psychology (PSYC) 298x 831 Special Topics in Psychology: 3 cr Parapsychology — A Skeptical Perspective Instructor: Donald Jensen 472-3144 Sociology (soci) 101x 831 Introduction to Sociology 3 cr Instructor: Cheryl Applegate 474-2117 201x 831 Social Problems 3 cr Instructor: Susan Wortmann 402-643-6402 217x 831 Nationality and Race Relations 3 cr Instructor: Jack Siegman 472-6008 242x 831 Urban Sociology 3 cr Instructor: Jack Siegman 472-6008 ■ The University of Nebraska is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution.