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Show Continuing Education — Academic Information Continuing Education — Arts, Letters and Science Late Registration—A late registration fee of $5.00 is assessed evening students beginning with the first day general college evening instruction begins for the quarter. Exceptions may be made when classes are added to the schedule and when new classes are scheduled for a later date. A late registration fee of $5.00 is assessed off-campus students beginning with the second class period. Refund Schedule—Full refunds are made only when a class is cancelled. Refunds made for the convenience of the student are made according to the following schedule: Weeks in Attendance One week or less Second week Third week Over three weeks Amount Refundable 75 per cent 50 per cent 25 percent No refunds allowed The 50 cent lecture fee is not refundable. Attendance—Registration and enrollment presupposes regular attendance at recitations, lecture, and laboratory sessions. A student who is irregular in his attendance may be dropped from class and given an E or a UW grade (see page 47 of this catalog). Changes in Student Schedule—A student who wishes to make a change in his schedule of classes must do so before the end of the second week in a quarter. After a course has been in progress for two weeks, a student may not enroll in that course without special permission of the instructor and the Dean of Admissions. Withdrawal—To withdraw from a course, a student must fill out a withdrawal card obtained from the Registration Office. After the 4th week a student must be graded by his instructor, before returning the withdrawal card to the Registration Office. A student may not withdraw the last two weeks of the quarter. Audit—Audit classes in Continuing Education are not permitted: however, a person may take a class without credit by filling out a non-credit card and paying the full fee. Additional Continuing Education Courses Avocational Course Offerings—In addition to the following course listing, avocational classes are offered which do not cany degree credit. Descriptions of these courses, are found in this catalog or in the current evening class schedule. 384 THE SCHOOL OF ARTS, LETTERS AND SCIENCE The School of Arts, Letters, and Science offers many general courses in the Departments of Art, Botany, Chemistry, Communications, English and Literature, Foreign Languages, Geology and Geography, History, Health Occupations, Mathematics, Microbiology and Public Health, Music, Nursing, Physics, Political Science and Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology and Anthropology, Theatre Arts, and Zoology. Many courses listed in the day section of the catalog will be taught in the Division of Continuing Education. In addition, the following courses may be offered: Department of Art 090. Commercial Art—Commercial methods of visualization, plate-making and typograph in advertising layout and production printing. (1-3). Department of Communication SPEECH Courses of Instruction 016. Basic Public Speaking—Basic skills of preparation and delivery with laboratory practice. (1-3). 017. Parliamentary Procedure—Essential rules with laboratory practice. (1-3). Department of English Language and Literature Courses of Instruction 016. Effective Writing—Basic principles involved in language skills with particular stress on grammar, punctuation, spelling and correct writing procedures. (1-3). 010. Listening—Fundamental techniques with practice drills. (1-3). OIL Remedial Reading—Basic principles of speed and comprehension. (1-3). 012. Rapid Reading—Advanced principles of speed and comprehension. (1-3). 385 |