1963, fall late afternoon & evening classes

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LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING PACIFIC LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY, ... IT Subject and Cr.dlt Houn

Coune

I nstructGf'

Day

Room

1.Th.

ABb

T.

AB

Mrs. Engeset

W.

AB

Mrs. Engeset

T.

5-203

4:30 p.m.

Th.

5-203

lecture ........................................................4:30 p.m.

M.

5·209

lab ................................................................ :30 p.m.

T.Th.

5·209

No.

231, 331,4'31

nme (2) ... ...

Oil Painting

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325 5·1

Art in the Elementary School

325 5·2

Art in the Elementary School

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.7:00 p.m.

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12) ..............7:00 p.m.

(21 . .

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.. 7:00 p.m.

Mr. KiHleson

IIOLOGY

344

Plant Physiology Lecture .. .. . . . .

lab 371

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Mr. Guilford

(3) .. .... .

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Mr. Knudson

14}

Parasitology

IUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

1.TI• .

A·217

Mr. Gillanders

1.

A·221

Mr. Groce

. .7:00 p.m.

W.

A·221

Mr. Clawson

(3) ................................................ 7,00 p.m.

M.

A·211

Mr. Curtis Peterson

(31 ........................................... .7:00 p.m.

W.

A·213

Mr. Heisler

440b Business Educalion in the Secondary School (2) . .. . .. ..... . ... . . .. 4:30 p.m.

W.

A·2IS

Mr. Charles Peterson

211

Financial Accounting

(4) ................................7:00 p.m.

317

Introduction Dota Processing Systems

351

OrganiZation and Management

371

Marketing

391

Business low

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Public Administration .

473

Pur,hasing

102

Principles of Economics

315

Instructional Materials

319

The Teaching of Arithmetic

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131

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457

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131 ........7:00 p.nt.

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1.

A·211

Mr. King

W.

A·213

Mr. Martilla

...... _.4:30 p.m.

Th.

5-108

Mr. A. Hage n

(21 ......................4:30 p.m.

M.

A·II7

Miss Nielsen

(2)..............4:30 p.m.

M.

A·IIS

Mr.Stein

1.

A·IOS

Mrs. Keblbek

M.w.

A·213

Miss Knudson

W.

A·1IS

Mr. V. Carlson

1.

A·117

Mr. V. Carlson

.... 7 :00 p.m.

M.

A. IIS

Mr. Amend

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Th.

A·IOS

Mr.Sjoding

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M.

A·117

M(. Sjoding

1.Th.

A·200

Miss Blomqui.t

M.W.

A·210

Mr. Hillger

T.

A·206

Min Knudson

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ECONOMICS

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EDUCATION

413 416

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Science in the Elementary School

(21 .. . ..

Parent· Teacher Conference

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Psychological

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in

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473

Introduction to Counseling

SOl

History of Education

509

Comparative Education

546

Curriculum Development

557

Evaluation

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(2) ........................... .7 :00 p.m. 121

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Graduate Seminar ..... . . . ...... . .

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(21 ............. .4,30 p.m.

440c English In the Secondary School 450

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ENGLISH

233

World Literature

341

American literature

(3) .

441

American Novel

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13) ..................................4:30 p.m.

(3) ........................................7:00 p.m.


FALL SEMESTER 1963

CLASSES

TACOMA, WASHINGTON 98447 HfALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Coun.

No.

Subject and Cr.dit Houri

n ....

3-4 1

Melh'od. In Folk Gomes

121 ...._....••• _ ........•._J,00 p.m.

3-46

School Recreation Programs

1 1 1 .....•. _.. _. ... _...7 ,00 p.m.

Day

Room

In,trudor

W.

Gym

Mrs. Young

W.

G·I

Mr. Salzman

HISTORY

210

The Padfic Northwest

(21._......................_...4,30 p.m.

M.

L·117

Mr. Akre

.. 56

History of European Diplomacy Smce 1870 131 ....•......... __ ........ . . . . .••..•... .••..••..J,00 p.m.

Th.

A·210

Mr. Schnackenberg

W.

EC·227

Mr. FriHs

T.Th.

A·208

Mr. Arbaugh

M.W.

A·20B

Mr. Bricker

T.Th.

C8·108 Mr. Former

MU SIC 3-41

Choral Conduding

(21 ................................... .7,00 p.m. PHILOSOPHY

461

Theory of Knowledge and Scientific Method (3} ........ ...__.......... .. .. ......._ ... .. ... . ..7,00 p.m. POLITICAL SCIENCE

-457

Public Administration

-483

Democratic Politico I Systems

101

General Psychology

HO

Psychological Testing

(31 ............_................7:00 p.m. (31 ....................4:30 p.m. PSYCHOLOGY (3\ ................ .. ......._ . ......7 :00 p.m.

(2\ .. .......... .. ...... .. ._. .. ....7:00 p.m.

M.W.

A·214

Mr. Ramer

M.

A·105

Mr. Schwartz

-460

Psychology of learning

-473

Intraduction to Counseling

(2\ ........ _.. ........... .4,30 p.m.

550

Pradicum In Group Testing

(2). . ._ ............. .. -110 be orranged\

553

Practicum in Individual Testing

573

Pradicum in Counseling

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M.W.

A·206

Mr. Aller

Th.

A·202

Mr. Tye Mr. Solberg

121 .............._lto be arranged)

Mr. Solberg

(2\ ........................... lto be arranged)

Mr. Solberg

RfLlGION

·301 Biblical Studies 341 •

12\ ....... ...._._.............._..... .4:30 p.m.

American Churches

T.

A·206

Stoff

M.

A·105

Stoff

W.

A·212

Mednis

(31 ............................ _4,30 p.m.

M.W.

A·211

Mr . Mackey

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M.W.

A·202

Mr. Putman

M.W.

EC·122

Mr. Utzinger

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. ..4.30 p.m.

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Not open to students who have hod Religion 201 RUSSIAN

201

Intermediate Russian

3-4-4

Cultural Anthropology

435

Fields of Social Work

(3) ............................... .7:00 p.m. SOCIOLOGY

(3)

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SPEECH -430

Speech Pathology

(31. .... ............................... .... ,30 p.m.


ADMISSION-5tudents desiring academic credits leading to a degree or certification must meet the general University requirements for admission or must present evidence of being prepared for college work. Transcripts or a letter of good standing may be required. TUITION-Tuition for late a f t e r n o o n and evening classes is $25.00 per semester hour. A Matriculation fee of $5.00 is charged to students who are registerir)g at the University for the first time. REGISTRATION-The Registrar's office in the Administration Building is open week days for registration in these classes from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The office will olso be open from 6:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on the day of the first meeting of each evening closs, September 19, 23, 24, 25. The University reserves the right to cancel any closs for justifiable cause. CHANGES IN REGISTRATION-All changes in registration must be officially

made in the Registrar's office and completed in the business office. Students dropping courses without making official withdrawal will receive a fa:Jure in the course in which they are registered. COURSE NUMBERIN�ourses open to freshmen and sophomores are num· bered 101-299 and ore considered lower division subjects. Courses open to juniors and seniors are numbered 300-499 or above and are regarded as upper division subjects. Courses numbered 500 are open to graduate stu· dents only.

OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR PACIFIC LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY TACOMA 44, WASHINGTON

NON.PROFIT ORG. U. S. POST AGE

PA I D TACOMA, WASH PERMIT NO. 416

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