1989-1990 Academic Catalog

Education EDUC-100 Introduction to Education EDUC-182 Mathematics for Elementary Education EDUC-300 The Leamer and the Leaming Process EDUC-316,317 Principles ofTeaching EDUC-450 Supervised Teaching and Seminar Language and Literature ENG-110 English Composition I LIT-235 American Romanticism LIT-236 American Realism LIT-334 Nineteenth Century English Literature Music HUM-140 Introduction to the Humanities CLMU-180 Introduction to Synthesizers THMU-214 Functional Piano Nursing NSG-201,202 Theoretical and Technical Foundations of Nursing Physical Education PEI-154Golf PEI-177 Tennis Psychology PYCH-160 General Psychology PYCH-260 Human Growth and Development Science and Mathematics BI0-100 Principles ofBiology BI0-101 Environmental Biology GSCI-161 Introduction to Physical Science GSCI-180 Introduction to Mathematics Social Sciences and History GSS-100 Foundations of Social Science GE0-251 World Geography IDST-111 United States History SOC-240 Marriage and the Family Internships are also available in most major fields which require them. Academic Information 43 Registration The dates of registration for each session are listed in the college aca" demic calendar. Early registration periods may be designated for currently enrolled students. Students are urged to register on the days provided. Nominal late registration fees are charged for registering late. Students who register early must notify the Acade1nic Records Office if they do not return for the quarter for which they registered early. Registration materials are distributed through intracampus mail prior to respective registration periods. These materials include a Class Registra– tion Form (CRF), registration instructions, and class schedule for tl1e quarter. To register for courses, each student meets with an acadentlc advisor to discuss career direction, course options, and class schedules. Although each student has an academic advisor to help with scheduling, the student is ultimately responsible for the chosen class schedule and course of study. Because of this, each student is encouraged to be very familiar with the course require1nents of his or her chosen n1ajor. To signify approval of the course selection for the upcoming quarter, the acade1nic advisor signs the Class Registration Fann. No Class Registration Fom1s can be accepted for registration without the signature of the stu– dent's acade1nic advisor and the student. Each student submits the Class Registration Form signed by the aca– demic advisor to the Academic Records Office or designated registration station. Course selections are checked against available openings and a final course schedule is confim1ed. AStudent Data Sheet (SOS) containing the final course schedule, student infom1ation, course fees, coJlege fees, and financial aid received is produced for the sn1dent. To complete registration, the student n1ust tnake financial arrangements for payment of the amount due on the Sn1dent Data Sheet. Asn1dent is not considered registered until financial arrangements have been made. (See the Financial Section of the catalog for infonnation concen1ing costs ru1d payment plans.) Changes in the course schedule may be made through the "drop-add" process. Fonns for course changes are available in the Academic Records Office. Changes in a schedule caused by the cancellation of courses will not involve financial penalty.

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