Late Afternoon and E
ing Classes •
SPRING SEMESTER, 1967 February 2
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May 26
te Aftemoon and Evening Classes
SPRING SE�
All COUfM
Sublect and
No.
C ..djt Hours
'Tlme p.m. ............7:00 p.m.
Day
Room
Inltructor
325
51
Art in the E lementary School (2) ............7:00
T.
AB
325
Mrs. Engeset
S2
Art in the Elementary School (2)
Th.
AB
412
Mrs. Engeset
History of Art (3)
M.W.
A8
Mr. Kittleson
208
Plants of the Northwest (2) ................... .4:30·6: 10 p.m.
Th.
R·203
222
Conservation of Natural Resources (2) ... .4:30·6: 10
Mrs. Creso Mr. Oste nso n
311
Ornithology (2) ......................................4:30·6: 10 p.m.
M.
R· 108 R·211
324
Natural History of
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.... .........7:00 p.m. BIOLOGY
Lecture
. .
Vertebrates
p.m.
Th.
Mr. Pattie
(4)
.. .................... .... ........ .4:30·6: 10 p.m.
_ .. . . ...
p.m.
Lab................................................... .4:30·6: 10 BUSINESS ADMINIST
T.
R·209
Mr. Knudsen
W.Th.
R·209
Mr. Knud sen
liON
Th.
A·211
W.
A·215
'b loIa�,iAg*gn 5mtf C I . S' , Mr. Kinder
A·217
Mr. Stevenson
_ I-r .:l7�O· QJO:l-li , -.NtA , - -A-21:1 .. ....__ �p>04' ''' 9l.,,44JO '' ''''1: ._ i rE6iyt3s1llee,.,.iir.Jis-t« hg aijl... :MPP,ioeace�' ·- i3B�art1la S1 7 351 354
Organization and Mana gement (3)
... _ •.
.7 :00·9:40
Offi ce Manogeme nt 13) ..........................7:00·9:40
p.m.
p.m. p.m.
T. Business Finance (3) ..............................7:00·9.40 .. �O � 7�,O�O�0�·4 �. p �M��T _� __ = __ ••_ __ (9�1 � "= n = �� e� lil�su�lbi1t ��6-m . = . ,. ..= . .. .
364
.. ..... .. .. .... ... . .... _..... ....... .7,00-9:40 p.m.
371
Market ing (3)
375
Advertising (3)
441
Stotlstical Methods (3J .......................... See
471 473 473
�m 1 9�· ---*A�2�
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5mft
'{c l> ,'1-
M.
A·210
M.
A·101
Th.
A·221
Mr. Peterson
Marketing Management (3) ................... .7 :00·9:40 p.m.
W.
A·210
Mr. Stintzi
SI
Purchasing 13) ................................ 5 :45·8:25 Purchasing (3)
....... ... ..... 5:45·8:25 p.m.
Kent Kent
Mr. Ki ng
S2
M. Th.
Co ntrol (2) ....7 :00·8:40 p.m.
W.
A·217
Mr. Peterson Mr. Pie rson
.... ..._
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p.m.
440b Busine ss Education in th Secondary School (2) ..._. ... ......... ..... ... .... .. ._ . ......4:30·6:10 p.m.
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512
Acco unting Information &
543
SI
Quantitative Methods (3J
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Mr. Jaen icke
Psychology
p.m.
... ... .7:00·9:40 p.m.
be III"1'U,,!!ed
M. T
Mr. Stintzi
A·217
Staff" Staff I
r
I
l,:
5 1
Quantitative Methods {31 ....... .......te S2 Seminar 1n I ndustrial Management (2) ... .7:00·8:40
552
Seminar irl Manage me nt (3) ................. .7:00·9:40 p.m.
553
Public Policy and Business (2) ..............7 :00·8:40 p.m. Seminar in Business Finance (2) ............7 :00·8:40 p.m.
T.
A·221
Staff �
M.
A·221
Mr. Stevenson,
p.m.
M.
L·106
Mr. Zulauf Staff
M. T.
A·115
Mr. Easley
L·I06
Mr. King, Mr. Zulauf
543
564 571 595
Seminar in Marketing (2) ...................... 7:00·8:40
p.m.
596 597
Met ods & Tech niques of Researc h 12) ....7:00 p.m. Research in Bus i ness I (1·2) ..............._.6:00·9:00 p.m. Research in Busi ness II (1·2) ..................6:00·9:00 p.m.
598
Thesis (3·4) ............................................ 6:00·9:00 p.m.
101
Princi ples of Economics (3) ................... .7:00 p.m. Business Fina nce (3) ................................7:00 p.m. Statistical Methods (3) ..........................See Psychology
Th. W.
Kent A·221 A·221
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T.
L·l06
Mr. King, Mr. Zulauf
T.
L·l06
Mr. Ki ng , Mr. Zulauf
W. T.
A·207
Mr. Pierson
A·217
Mr. Stevenson
M.
A·217
Mr. Pierso n
Kent
Staff
ECONOMICS
364
441
Sl
Quontitative Methods (3) ..............7:00 p.m.
543
52
Quantitative Methods (3) .......... ......To be arranged
315
Instructional Materials
543
,0
EDUCATION
Teac hing
p.m. ...........4:30 p.m.
(2) ......................4:30
of Arithmet ic IfJ
319
52
407
Educa tional Sociology
414
Social Studies in the Elementary (2) ........................................4:30 School
416
Parent·Teacher Conference (2) ................ 4:30 p.m.
419
Administration of Sc hool library (21........4:30 p.m. Statistical Methods (3) ............................See Psychology
441
451 47B 501 571 582 586 595
(3) ......................4:30 p.m.
l�
p.m.
Individual Mental Testing (2) ................7:00 p.m. Mental Health 12) ..................................4:30·6:10 p.m. istory of Educatio n (21 ....................... .7:00 p.m. School Guidance Program 12) ................ 4:30·6: 1 0 p.m. Administrative Internship (2)
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. To be arranged
Finane (2) ................................7:00 p.m. Method s & T echniques of Reseorch (2) ....7.00 p.m.
School
Graduate Seminar (0) ............................7 ,00 p.m.
l
(,I, ,
T. W.
L· Graphics Studio Mr. Hagen
M.W.
A · t:I.5
Mr. DeBower
A·204
Mr. Knorr
M. Th.
A·IIS
Mr. Johnston
A·IIS
Th.
Mrs. Keblbek
Library
Mrs. Phill i p s
T. T.
A·200
Mr. Winther
A·l17
Miss Williamson
A·117
Mr. Jones Miss Wi ll iam so n
T. Th.
A·117
W. M.
A·117 A·115
Th.
A·115
Mr. Johnston Mr. Gray Mr. Easley Mr. Pederson
ESTER 1967
Pacific Lutheran University. Tacoma. Wash. ENGU SH
Sublect and
Course .No.
234 358 384
Credit Houn World literature 13) Modern Drama 13) 52 Shakespeare (3)
52
Time ••• _.•..•...........
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_A,30 p.m. .4:30 p.m. A:30 p.m.
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Day
Room
Inl'Ndor
T.Th.
A ·202
Miss Blomquist
T.Th.
A·206 A·202
Mr. Klopsch
MW.
M.W.
A 211
Mis s lange
Pool Gym
Mr. Aiseth
M.
R-IOS
Mr. Ma rtinson
M. T.
A- 214 L· l 0 3
Mr. Schnackenberg
M.
A· 2 1 2
Mr. Eyre,
T.Th.
C8·106 Mr. Van Druff
Mr. Ranson
GERMAN 411
The Gennan "Novelle"
.-.7,00·8,15 p.m.
(3)
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HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
337 342
Water Safety I n st ructi on 121 Problems in Teaching Rhythmics 121 ...
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J ,30·9:30 p.m. .7:00 p.m.
W. W.
Mrs. Young
HISTOIY
210 444 501
52
The Pacific Narthwel1 {31_
History of the For East (31
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..7,00 p.m.
._ . .. .7:00
.
p.m.
Historiography and Bibliography {31 _...7:00 p m. .
Mr. Halselh
JOURNALISM
204
Journalism (21
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MATHEMATICS
31 9 418
Modem Elementary Mathematics 13) .3:30·5 :00 p.m. Mathematics for the El ementary Schoo l Teacher 12 1 . . . .4,30·6:20 p.m. (Open to N .S.F. I nstitu te participants only) __
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T.
Mr. De8ower. Mr. Eggan
PHILOSOPHY
221
52
I ntroducti on to Ethics (2)
.. .. .... ..... .. .7 ,00 p.m.
T.
POLITICAL SCIENCE
101 251 354 364 441
53 Introduction to Political Science 13).J ,00 p.m. American Notional Government 131 ....... .7:00 p.m. American local Government {31 . . A:00·5:1 5 p.m. The legislative Process {31 . A,30·5:45 p.m. Statistical Methods {31 .........................See Psychology
101
54
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M.W.
T.Th. T.Th. M.W .
A-204
Mr. Dickerson
A·207
Staff
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421
441 441 451 478 560
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.4,30 p.m. . . . . . . .7,00 p.m. 52 Statistical Methods (3) ....................4:30·5,45 p.m. 53 Statistical Methods (3) . . .7,00·9,40 p.m. Individual Mental Testing (2) . . .7,00 p.m. Mental Health 121 ............................... A:30·6: 1 0 p.m. ..............
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Mr. Culver
Mr. Moon
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PSYCHOLOGY ..
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A-2 04
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General Psychol ogy (31 Psychopathology 131
M r. Huber "
1'\
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M.W.
T. M .W. M.
A-lOl A· 206 A- 219 A·2 1 9
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Mr. Severtson Mr. Severtson Mr. Bexton Mr. Davis
..� T. Th.
A�
Mr. Holmberg
A-117 A· 206
Miss Williamson
MoW.
A· 208
M.
A- 07
Mr. Govig Mr. Anders o n
T.
R-l08
Mr. Adams
Uh.
A ·204
Mr. Thuesen
Uh. M.W.
A· l Ol
Mr. Knorr
A-200
Mr. Knorr
M.T h.
CB·l09 Mr. Lemmon
Business and Professional Speech (2) .7: 15 p.m. Parliamentary law (2) .. . . ..... . . ..7,15 p.m.
Th. M.
Speech Science (3) . . ... . .4,30 Speech in the Secondary School 121 . . .4,30 Speech for the Classroom Teacher 121 ... .7: 15 Televi si on and the Classroom Teacher (2) . .. _.4,30
M.W.
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.
Psychology of learning 131 ................... .7:00 p.m.
Mr. Bexton
RELIGION . .. . . . .4:30 p.m. Contemporary Christianity (2) ............... 4 : 30 p m.
302 342
Biblical Studies (3)
136
Descri ptive Astronomy for Teachers 121
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SCIENCE
.4:30 p.m.
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SOCIOLOGY
101 332 407 441
55 Introduction to Sociology 131·.........4:30 p.m. Modern Marriage (3) . . . .. ._J:OO p.m. Educat i o nal Sociology 131 . . . .4,30 p.m. Statistical Methods 131 .. . . . .See Psychology
202
Intermediate Sp a ni s h (3) . .
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SPANISH .
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p.m.
SPEECH 107
207 336 445 447 464
p.m. p.m. p.m.
M. T.
EC·122 EC·122 EC·122 EC-123 EC·122
p.m.
Th.
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Mr. Utzinger
Mr. Karl Mr . Kar l Mr. Karl Mr. Utzinger Mr. Doughty
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