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Show Continuing Education — Arts, Letters and Science replacement) used for continued item support is emphasized. (4) 461. Quality Control Concepts and Techniques—An overview of the total quality control function including organization, management, process control, product reliability, etc. Corrected concepts and techniques will be presented in light of modern manufacturing requirements. (4) 473. Supply Management—A detailed analysis is made of the inter-relationships of Air Force supply with other major logistics functions of maintenance, procurement, transportation and marketing. An evaluation is made of the several selective management techniques used in the Air Force supply system. The course applies actually to supply functions and management concepts developed in the advance management courses. It will cover the organization for Supply (Hqs USAF to Depot to Base); the Functions of Supply; Equipment Management; Financial Management; Integrated Logistics Management; and Supply Management Controls. Analysis will be made of comparative supply management techniques used by the Air Force and selected industries and companies in the local area. (4) 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, Mathematics, Microbiology and Public Health, Music, Physics, Political Science, Philosophy and Police Science, 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 Courses of Instruction 050. Basic Public Speaking—Basic skills of preparation and delivery with laboratory practice. (1-3) Continuing Education — Arts, Letters and Science 051. Parliamentary Procedure—Essential rules with laboratory practice. (1-3) DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE Courses of Instruction 050. Listening—Fundamental techniques with practice drills. (1-3) 051. Remedial Reading—Basic principles of speed and comprehension. (1-3) 052. Rapid Reading—Advanced principles of speed and comprehension. (1-3) 053- Report Writing—Basic principles involved in preparation of various kinds of reports, including engineering, scientific, and technical. (1-3) 054. Oral Reporting—Basic principles with laboratory practice. (1-3) 055. Business Letter Writing—Fundamentals of effective business correspondence with laboratory practice. (T-3) 056. Effective Writing—Basic principles involved in language skills with particular stress on grammar, punctuation, spelling and correct writing procedures. (1-3) DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE Special Language Examination—Students who have had foreign residence may, with the consent of the department, obtain up to 24 hours of special foreign language credit. This may be done by completing an upper division course with a grade of B or better; then, after payment of a special fee, the student will be permitted to take a special examination for 24 hours of lower division credit. Credit obtained by special examination is usually not transferable to other institutions. Students having two or more years of foreign residence will not be permitted to take classes numbered below 301 without the consent of the Department. (Note: A maximum of 15 hours may be applied to the language requirement for the bachelor of arts degree. Hours earned in excess of 15 may, however, be applied to the 183 hours necessary for graduation.) Evening students must arrange for the special language examination through the Continuing Education Office. 360 361 |