1964, spring late afternoon & evening class schedule

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late Afternoon and Evening Classes SPRING SEMESTER, 1964

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JAN. 30-MAY 29


LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES SPRING SEMESTER 1964 PACIFIC LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY - TACOMA, WASHINGTON 98447 ART Cou....

Subject and

No.

Credit Hours

Time

(21 ............................7:00 p.m. 231, 332, 432 Oil Painting (21............7:00 p.m. 325 5·1 Art in the Elementary School 325 5·2

Art in

(21 ............7:00 p.m.

he Elementary School

Day

Room

T.Th.

ABb

Mr. Kittleson

T.

AB

Mrs. Engeset

Th.

AB

Mrs. Engeset

T.Th.

5·203

Mr. Guilford

T.

5·211

Instructor

BIOLOGY

203

Spring Flora

311

Ornithology

372

General Entomology Lecture . .

Lab

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

...

.

... .

........

.

.

.

...............

..

. . .. ·.4:30 p.m.

....·

..

.

.

.........

Mr. Ostenson Mr. Knudsen

(41 .........

.

.

................

.4:30 p.m.

W.

5·209

.4:30 p.m.

r.Th.

5·209

M.

A·219

..........

............. ..............................................

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

103

Lecture

.

............

.. ..

.........

.

........

Mr. C. Peterson

(21

Business Mathematics and Machines .

.................

.7 :00 p.m.

Lab ...........................................................To be arranged A·217

Mr. Gillanders

T.

A·213

Mr. Schimke

W.

A·217

Mr. Riley

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

M.

A·217

Mr. Wilkins

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

W.

A 214

Mr. Heisler

Th.

A·211

Mr. King

T.Th.

5·307

Mr. Giddings

W.

A·213

Mr. Martilla

212

Managerial Accounting

332

Industrial Psychology

(21 .. .. .. .

364

Business Finance

365

Real Estate

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

375

Advertising

392

Business law

471

Marketing Management

412

Advanced Organic Chemistry

101

Principles of Economics

364

Businen Finance

315

Instructional Materials

319

Teaching of Arithmetic

.

(31

.

.

..

T.

. ····.7:00 p.m.

......· .

..

.......... ·············· . . . . ·

. See Psychology .

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

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

·

CHEMISTRY

(3) ........... .4:30·5:45 p.m. ECONOMICS

(3)

...

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

....

..

. .See BUSiness Administration

...................... .

EDUCATION

414

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

Th.

A·105

Mr. A. Hagen

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

W.

A·115

Miss Nielsen

M.

A·11 5

Mrs. White

T.

A·115

Mrs. Keblbek

ocial Studies in the Elementary School

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

416

Parent·Teacher Conference

441

Statistical Methods

451

Individual Mental Testing

(2) . . ... .. ...... ..See Psychology

473

Introduction to Counseling

(2} . . . ...... .... See Psychology

505

Philosophy of Education

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

M.Th.

A·115

Mr. V. Carlson

509

Comparative Education

(21 ............................ 7:00 p.m.

T.

A·212

Mr. V. Carlson

557

Evaluation

Th.

A·l05

Mr. Holden

58

Public School Administration

T.W.

A·l05

Mr. Gray

586

Public School Finance

M.

A· 105

Mr. Amend

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

Th.

A·115

Mr. Sjoding

(0) ....................................7:00 p.m.

M.

A·117

Mr. Sjoding

595

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

(3) ............ . . ... .... ... . .See Psychology .

.

.

.

..

.

.

..

..

.

.

.

.

.

..

..

.

..

.

(2) ............................................... .7:00 p.m. (31 ....................7:00 p.m.

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

Me hods and Techniques of Research Graduate Seminar


ENGLISH Course No.

234

Sub lea and Time

Day

Room

InstrvctOJ"

.4:30 p.m.

T.Th.

A·200

Miss Blomquist Miss Knudson

Credi, Hou"

World literature

(31

....•................................

302

EMglish language

321

Children·s literature

(21

.4:30 p.m.

342

American Literature

3BB

17th Century literature

4B2

English Renaissance Literature

342

Problems in Teaching Rhythmics

465

School Health Program

..•.....•..........................

(21 ................................4:30 p.m. (31

.4:30 p.m.

..•.•.•.••....... ................

(31

W.F.

A·212

W.

A·200

Miss Blomquist

M.w.

A·210

Mr. Hillger

.4:30 p.m.

Th.

A·214

Miss Knudson

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

M.

A·211

Mr. Reigstad

.•.•.....•...•..•..•......•

HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION

(21

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

W.

Gym

Mrs. Young

.7:00 p.m.

W.

G·I

Mr. Salzman

...•.........•.............

HISTORY

(21

.7:00 p.m.

W.

L·l17

Mr. Akre

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

Th.

L·117

Mr. Nordquist

T.

l·117

Mr. Schnackenberg

M.

l·116

Mr. Nordquist

.7:00 p.m.

M.

A·204

Mr. Arbaugh

.4:30 p.m.

T.Th.

A·204

Mr. Kuethe

Mr. Tudor

210

The Pacific Northwest

457

History of Ideas: European Civilization

484

History of the Far East

596

Seminar in European History

300

Principle. of Philosophy

424

Kierkegaard

2B2

Comparative Gavernment

484

Soviet Political System

101

Generol Psychology

332

Industrial Psychology

426

Personality

441

Statistical Methods

451

Individual Mental Testing

121

473

Introduction to Counseling

121 ........................4:30 p.m.

500

Advanced General Psychology

302

*Biblical Studies

342

Contemporary Chri5fianity

...•..............•..........

(31

.7:00 p.m.

...•.....•.................

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

(31

(31

...••....•...........•...

.................................•....•......

POLITICAL SCIENCE ...•.....•...............

.7 :00 p.m.

M.W.

A·20B

....•..•.....•...............

.4:30 p.m.

T.Th.

CB·l0B Mr. Farmer

(31 (3)

PSYCHOLOGY

(31

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

M.W.

A·207

Mr. Nielsen

.7:00 p.m.

Th.

A·208

Mr. Tye

.4:30 p.m.

T.Th.

A·210

Staff

.4:30 p.m.

M.W

A·219

Mr. Nielsen

W.

A·210

Mr. Schwartz

T.

A·202

Mr. Solberg

M.w.

A·200

Mr. J. Hagen

4:30 p.m.

T.

A·208

Mr. Gavig

.4:30 p.m.

M.

A·117

Mr. lee

W.

A·212

Mr. Mednis

M.W.

A·206

Mr. Thuesen

T.

A·IOI

Mr. Knarr

(21 ..............7:15 p.m.

Th.

EC·122 Mr. Utzinger

(21 ....................................7: 15 p.m.

M.

EC·122 Mr. Karl

T.

EC· 122 Staff

(3)

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......................................•••......

(31

.........................•...•...

7:00 p.m.

.......................•

(31

. ....•...•.....

.7:00 p.m.

.

RELIGION

(2)

.........•............................

(2)

•......................

°Not open to students who have had Religion 202. RUSSIAN

202

Intermediate Russian

(31

7:00 p.m.

30B

Juvenile Delinquency

(31 ................................4:30 p.m.

332

Modern Marriage

441

Statistical Methods

106

Business and Professional Speech

206

Parliamentary law

442

Speech for the Classroom Teacher

...•..............•.........•..•

SOCIOLOGY

(21

.........•............. ..............

(31

.................................•.

.7:00 p.m.

.see Psychology

SPEECH

(2)

.7: 15 p.m.

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ADMISSION-Students desiring academic credits leading to a degree or certification must meet the genera l 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 registeri.ng at the University for the first time. EGISIRATION-The Registrar's office in the Administratio n Building is open week days for registration in these classes from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The office will also be open from 6:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on the day of the first meeting of each evening class, January 30, February 3, 4, 5. The University reserves the right to cancel any class 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. The change of registration fee is $2.00 An unofficial withdrawal from a course will be recorded as a failure. COURSE NUMBER'N�Courses open to freshmen and sophomores are num­ bered 101-299 and are 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, WASHINGTON 98447

NON·PROFIT ORG. U. S. POSTAGE PA 10 TACOMA, WASH. PERMIT NO.

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