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Show Continuing Education 1102. Scandinavian—Continuation of Scandinavian 101. (3). (3). 121. Scandinavian—Third year composition and grammar. SWEDISH 1. Elementary Swedish—Spoken and written Swedish of moderate difficulty. (5). 2. Elementary Swedish—Continuation of Elementary Swedish 1. (5). 3. Elementary Swedish—Continuation of Elementary Swedish 2. (5). f4. Intermediate Swedish—Progressively advanced reading from modern authors. (3) |5. Intermediate Swedish—Continuation of Swedish 4. (3) 16. Intermediate Swedish—Continuation of Swedish 5. (3) *Note: Courses in foreign languages will be offered only upon request. A petition signed by no fewer than 15 students wishing to enroll in any one of these courses should be submitted to the Foreign Languages Department and the Continuing Education Division at least one month before the beginning of the quarter during which the instruction is desired. Department of Geology and Geography GEOLOGY Courses of Instruction 061. Gemology—Physical and other properties of the minerals and rocks used as gems in jewelry or decorative pieces. (4). 062. Mineralogy for Prospectors—A course designed to acquaint prospectors, miners, hunters, and hikers with common ore minerals and their associated gangue minerals. Emphasis on simple physical and chemical tests for the identification of these minerals and on their mode of occurrence. (2). Continuing Education Department of Political Science and Philosophy POLITICAL SCIENCE Courses of Instruction 051 Municipal Administration—This course in management training is designed to produce skills for handling managerial problems in accordance with sound principles. (5). 052. Municipal Planning—Planning the effective utilization of city resources and facilities, with particular emphasis on transit lines, sewage system, parks and playgrounds, public buildings, zoning and water supply. (5). 053. Municipal Personnel—Practical analysis of municipal personnel problems. The course deals with organization, classification, training, promotion, disciplining, and paying city employees. (5). 054. Municipal Finance—Practical analysis of the operation and techniques of municipal finance. The course will study local problems in connection with.revenue, budget making, accounting, assessments, purchasing and storage, long-term financing, and other financial controls. (5). 056. Municipal Fire—Examination of the important fire safety principles and use of equipment for effective operation will be studied. (5). 057. Municipal Public Works—Practical analysis of procedures and techniques for the efficient management of municipal public works. Particular attention is given to streets, sewage, water works, and airport operation. (5). 058. Municipal Recreation—Practical analysis of the planning and operation of community recreation. The history of local problems will be noted. Planning for city wide participation is emphasized. (5). 059. Municipal Public Relations—Practical analysis of the public relations process. Involves study of communications between city and community, use of news media, and intra organizational communication. (3-5) 060. Practical Politics—A practical course designed for the layman to aid him in understanding the political processes. (1-5) 360 361 |