1964 Summer Catalog of Peru State College (Nebraska)

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First Term June 8-July 10 Second Term July 13-August 14


SUMMER BULLETIN

PE RU STATE COLLEGE PERU, NEBRASKA

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SUM MER SESSI ON ANNOUNCEMENTS and SCHE DULE OF CLASSES

Aa ~eru State Coll ege at Peru is acc red ite d by t he North Central •oc:1ation of C0 l l , de eges and Second ary Sc h o ols to gr ant bache lor s P'eea . Full be . for T mem r ship in the Ame ri can Association of Col l e ges eacher Edu . er1 Coll cati on (formerly the American Association o f Te ac h eges) ha s be · · . • lltllbe en maintained s in c e 1918. The Co ll ege has been l. r of t he A · c... r t er he merican Council of Educa tion s in c e 1947 and is a . rnem r of th N b lltllbe r of h e e raska Counci l on Teache r Education and a 'cati Oll ,

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t e Na t ional Counc il for Accredit a tion of Teache r Ed -

Published by p llllder Bulk P . eru State College a t Per u, Nebras ka, a nd enter ermit Number 4 at Peru, Nebraska.


.Nebraska City .Kearney . . Onaha

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Te;m·E~pir;s .1967

tlenrY I. Freed.

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(Jordon W. Shupe

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Te;m·E~pir;s 1969 Floyd Miller, State Commissi oner of Education

E. Albin Lars on • Freeman 13. Decker

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.Secretary ..... ...... Coordinator

. Lodgepole . Linco l n .Lincoln .Lincoln

dministr ati ve Officers President . . . . . Dean of the College . Dean of Students. . . A5sociate Dean of Students. &siness Manager . . . . . . ~gistrar . . . . . • . . . . Director of Student Teaching. Director of Placement . . . . Director of Special Services. Librarian (Acting). ~ys ician

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Fine Art · · · · · · · · Health asd . Ph .. · · · · · · · History n d Soys~cal Education I ~~ an c1al Sc1'ence. -..igu Piage Arts actical Ar · · · • Sc·tence d ,ts • · • · · an 111athematics G taduat ,..,

e '~ouncil

. .Neal S. Gomon .Keith L. Me l vin . .Harold Bor aas . Juanita Bradley .Lawrence D. Ebne r . F. H. Larson . . . . Lloyd Kite . • Harold Johnson .Donald K. Carlile . . . Faye Ilrandt . . Auburn Clinic Clara M. Boatman

. . • . .Darrell E. Wininger . (Acting Bead) n. T. Benford . .Alfred G. Wheeler George Schottenharnel . .Robert D. Moore .C. Vernon Siegner • • John C. Chr ist

tth L. ~lv · lf.t.old in, Chairman Neal S. Gomon, Ex: - officio C. ~ raas Ge ernon S · orge Schot tenharne 1 F. H. Larson iegner Darrell E. Wininger

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Calendar, Summer 1?64

First Term -- June 8 to July 10 June 8, Monday -- Registration for first and/or . . secOlld te,. (7.30 to 11 .30 a.m., 1 : 00 to 2·30 . . P·•.) June 9, Tuesday -- Classes begin (7:00 a.m.) June 10 , Wednesday -- Late registration fee after this day June 11, Thursday -- Change of registration and after this day June 15, Monday Final day for registration or change of registration June 22, Monday Final day to apply for a degree (for graduation August 14) July 10, Friday -- First term ends

Second Term -- July 11 to August 14 July 11, Saturday Registration for second term (7:30 a.m . to 12 noon) July 13, Monday -- Classes begin (7:00 a . m.) July 14, Tuesday -- Late registration fee applies on and after this day July 15, Wednesday -- Oiange of registration fee applies on and after this day Ju ly 19, Friday -- Final day for registration or registration August 14, Friday -- Second term ends; su!Tlller conunence..nt (6: 00 p .m.)


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The Ca mpu s. - Loe a ti o n And Facilities . f Peru (population 1150 ) i s l ocated at th e eas t s id e The city o C nty in the hi lls a long the Mi ssour i River , 75 mil es f Nema ha ou 0 h t f Lincoln and 65 miles south of Omaha . I t i s sit ua t ed ,ou t eas o on State Hi ghway 67 which intersects Federal Highway 73 - 75 six . st of Peru five miles north o f Au bu rn and fifteen miles 111 1es we , south of Nebr aska City. The Per u campus of one hundred acres of rolling oak-covered hi lls ove rl ooks the Missouri River . In this setting seventeen buildin gs are conven iently and att ra c tively arran ge d, intersper s ed with we ll- kep t l awns, trees, shr uns, and garde n s. Summer school students ha ve access to fu ll y equipped la b oratories , sh ops, studios, and library. The 70 , 000 vo l ume library , comp lete l y r e modeled and reoccupied in 1963 , is fu ll y air c on ditioned.

Rec r ea t io n And Entertai nment Peru's 1ocati· on in · t h e rolling, . wooded country along the aaouri Riv ff 0th er, o ers many opportunitie s for hikes and outings. er recre ation al opportunities inc lude the intra mural program, '-'Ile • drama t i d . . llll ti . cs , an social dancing. Summer s tudents may also c1pate e njoy bl . . . . lure . a e occasions in connection with concerts , lee•, movies r . 1 S • ecita s , and convocation pr ograms. ports- -Cla ss • bode . es are conducted in swimmi n g an d tenn is f or th ose sire in stru · · regularly f ction in these spor t s . The c o lle ge pool is ope n · periods. · Two s ur fa ced tennis . cour t s •re lllllint .or r ecreati ona l swim a1ne d for . . Studen t C i.ns tructional and r e creational use. which is ent er--Summer students wi ll f i nd the new S tudent Center ti c Olllpl ete l · · . Oil -.id relax . Y air-con ditioned, a ple as an t pl ac e for re c rea...ck bar l ati.on. The facilities inc l ude the ma i n dining room, ' ounge s, game room, bookstore, a nd publ ic a ti on s offic es .

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The Summer Program It should be noted that the sunmer progr a m i d . . . . • . S lVlded · hve-week terms with registration possib le for on b lnto . eor oth Courses--1be course offerings are essent i ally th tea-.., e sa111e aa •Lgi ven in the regular academic year. Many c our ses a -.. . . . re repeated surruner while others for which the demand i s s mall l , are a te-and made available every second or third s urmner. • ..."t

Advantages--Students may continue their co llege work durilll sullllrer in order to shorten the time necessary to complete the quirements for a degree. High school gra duat es may apply f or mission and plan to start their college work i n the sn~r · ..

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well as in the fall . Teachers may return or be admitted to suffi c ient credit to renew their certificates or to qualify far 1 higher level of certificate . Returning veterans may begin or ctl tinue their college study during the summer . Credit--Students may enroll for the maxi mum of six (6) Jao.a credit in each five week term--twelve (12) hours for both ten11, No request for an overload can be honore d . Attendance--There should not have to be a s pecific policy I I '9 attendance other than to emphasize that with t he essential accei.atioo of course work in al ! classes during a s u11111er term, it i1 i8o perative that students pl• for punctual attendance in allele- .

Admission Students who have not previously matricu lated at Peru Stall . first . and now wish to begin their college war k or to coatia• · to dia study on the basis of transfer college work, must write • . f . format1• 10 Registrar well in advance of the registrat i on day or and advisement. If admission means likely ad vancement to and . l l ce on reqaue• plet1on of a degree at Peru State, an ear Y c earan . rill . • s Of flee ments for admission is important. The Reg istrar . n;a . . f Admission• gladly comply on request for Application or .. ,,.ilf l t two wee • ,... should be given attention by new students a t eas

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to day of registration. ,. · 11 ecel· ve full ___.. Full Ad•iss ion--High school graduates wi . r. of 160 1a-. . . s1on to f res h man c l ass1. f 1cat1on w1. t h a m1n1mum hisb . f four-year (school semester hours) or 16 uni.ts rom 8 . . l or s and the recoD1Dendat:i.on of the high sch ool pri.nci.pa

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no specific distributi on of the entrance units Althou gh tendent . it is recommended that at least half of the units . ecessarY, work in English, foreign langua ge, mathematics, n d represen t earne . and social science. I science , na tura . l Adll ission--Students who have completed 150 hours C ditiona . . . on hours) or 15 units, the equivalent of high school hool semester (sc . are admitted to freshman classification on the c ondi· f actory d uring · ' · gr1duat1on, · r work proves satis t h e f irst year in . on that t h ei u A ropriate college courses my be recommended in fields college• PP . d . . Ma . d. . d l tuden t is deficient upon a mission. ture in i vi ua s shere t he s hi"h school graduates but who are otherwise prepared .ho are no t " nded for college work, may be admitted as special stu1od rec Omme dents. For th is latter type of student there my be administered I college apti tude test and/or the General Education Development (CiD} test in judging the individual's qualifi c ations for admis-

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aioo. Advanced Stand ing--Applicants for admission as transfer students must hav e each college send an official transcript to the Registrar for evaluation and as evidence of dismissal in good

standing. Students seeking admissiou to Peru State while under probation, or being dismissed on account of unsatisfactory schol arship, or other reason, at the last college, will rate admission "oo probation ", if accepted at Peru State.

dmission To Teacher Educatio n Before the coll ege permits · · . a stud ent into student teaching or recOlllDends him for a . f. h . bed l new certi icate, t e prospective teacher must admitted t 0 th e Teac h er Education . Curriculum . . at pu y S as provided eru tate Thi d . . Dire t · s a mission procedure includes application to c or of Stud t T h. . Ptrson . en eac ing; having the requisites as to health, a 1lty ch cOlll!i ttee Du . aracter, scholarship; and being interviewed by a 111'e b ' ring the regular academic year this admission proced8 OU)d be · · Year anticipated before the end of a student ' s sophomore Stud t nt T each · or •elllinar . tng or Se11inar--An opportunity for student teaching i11 l.n the sullllle . . e 1tlllent r program is essentially l imited to students ticn ary educa tion T b · · · · · toadmi . • o e ehgi.ble for the seminar (in addillliat ssi.on to th Submit .d e teacher education curriculum), the student 'lld eVl. ence of t conipleti wo years of successful teaching experience on of 45 semester hours of co llege work . One year of

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the two years of experience years, or two years within . . student teac h ing or seminar

must have been duri· h ng t e the past te n years A . l>a•t f . h ' PP 1lC•tiClll I in t e SUITlller program must be -.._ the Director of Student Teaching at least t hree w k , ._,..

ee s prior official registration day. Only studen t s a dvancing t tot.. o a desre. Peru State can be considered and appr oved for regi"st t' • ra ioo iii • dent teaching or seminar.

Certification For Teach ing All certificates and renewals of c ertificates in NebraU. issued by the State Commissioner of Educa tion upon reco1111andatila or advisement of the college. It is ~ ssentially the

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certification in other states . All credi t s for pre-profehi-.l certificate renewals must apply toward fulfilling the require•ta of the next higher certificate or a deg ree .

Approved Program of Studies--It i s imperative that tHclma seeking renewa 1 of a certificate or a hi gher certificate, hue a program of studies approved for thi s purpose. This usually . . . the same as having an academic progress, sheet prepared in liDI Iii.. application for admission if he also ha s previous college work f• evaluation. The responsibility rests with the teacher to kn111r Clltification requirements and to have and maintain an academe I''" gress sheet on college work towards a degree . Recommendation-- At Peru State the r e sponsibility of n· c ommending qualified persons for certificat i on, has i.een delep • to the administrative council which pass e s on the applic ..::: · an d pro f essiona · l qua 1i· f ications · · aca d emic , an d his character · h Id te that by . .,. competence as a teacher. All applicants s ou no ll ·ing gra d uation · h l · · d not mean that ODii sc o astic requirements oes . d. . . All app 1ica be automatically recommended for certif i ca tion. . the RePI" for certification in the summer should be cleared in . h re 11 h en d of eit ' trar's Office at least two weeks prior to te of enrollment.

Fi e 1 d s 0 f Con c en tr a t i on

Id follow requir.-u All students advancing to a degr ee shou aad . I .. n or Jater, of catalog in effect at time of mat ricu atio h degree same applies as to fields of concentration unless-~ e 1961 0 . f SeptelDU"'r • be in Elementary Education. Effective as 0 rY F.d_. students natriculating then and later in the Elellllnta d fol . . to be noted an program, there are a number of revisions

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eral catalog. In addition to the professional, to the gen . ..., access al education requirements, there must be c om"' . and gener 1 d · fields of concentra tion with at least 15 hours 1 c1de111 c, aca emic Jeted fou r t he de gree. P in each for

Grading A nine

Sys temd. poin t gra 1ng system 1s employed to evaluate the qual-

ity of the studen t's achievement .

GRADI NG FOR PROGRESS PERMITIING CREDIT : Grade Me aning

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MARKI NG TO DES IGNATE FAILURE AND OTHER IRREGULARITIES :

Equivalents

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HIGH A VERA GE AVERA GE Low AV ERAG E BELOW AVERA GE PooR PASS ED NOT GRADED

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WP AUTHORIZED WI THDRAWAL ••PASSING WORK AT TIME WF AUTHORIZED WITHDRAWAL •·FAILING WORK A T TIME

Th e grades in numbers as above indicate the value of each •-ster hour of credit and also become the means for calculatin g the studen t's grade point average (GPA) to compare with prevailing scholar shi p standards.

De grees Bachelor' s De gree

Bachelor of Arts 1n Education (A.B.in Educ.) Bachelor of Science in Education (B.S.in Educ.) Bachelor of Fine Arts in Education (B.F.A.in Educ . ) Bachelor of Arts (A. B.) . The baccal aureate degree 1s awarded upon completion of a pre-

•cr1bed fo . ur-yea r program in the current general catalog or a pre"l'loua ca t al o 1. f in th g normal progress has been made since matriculation e co llege N l . . llld lie ' orma progress towards the degree 1s 1mportan t ans the com l . in 1 r· P et1on of at least 30 semester hours of credit l Ye -year · · . Cllle •11111ne period 1nclud1ng atten dance for a full load during th r or on e I . e •tud semester. n case normal progress 1s not made , en t mus t f 0 11 The b ow requirements in the most recent catalog . ha, these :cca ~a~reate degree (in Liberal Arts or in Education), '· Min. Pecific requirements: lllJUrn tot al of 125 semester hours with a cumulative average le ast 5 00 • in all graded h ours .

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b. Proficiency in English and in Mathemat ics . . . . as evident th examination or the satisfacto r y completi course in each. on of a l'equi c. Upper-division hours (300 and 4 00 courses or . total 40 hours. equnale11t) ti d. Minimum o f 30 semester hou r s o f resident study

d' . ere it 111 •L college and not more than 6 h ours in the senio r Year .., .. earned in correspondence and exten si0n study,

e. Correspondence study may be approved up to 16 seme t .

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and a like number of hour s i n othe r extension study. f. For a degree in Education or with p l ans to teach, the •blilat must be duly admitted t o th e t e acher education curriC111-. With a minimum GPA of 5.00 on reco r d to date, the •bMltlt clears this admission by app l ic ati on, tests and interrin, This admission is also the p re r equisite to student telCliia, and/or recommendation for ce r t ificati on. g . Elementary education as the chie f concentration, DR18talao lint at least four 15-hour concentration s in academic diTiai - . h . A degree in Education for secondary t eaching, as well u de Liberal Arts degree , require s t wo academic concentratiwith approved GPA in each . i. When registered for the fina l degree r equirements, an appli• cation for graduation togethe r with fee of $15 muat be .... mitted to the Registrar ' s o f fice . Compliance on thi1 ii necessary within the first six wee ks of a semester or witkil the first two weeks in the s umme r p rogram. . j. Ratings of Distinction and of Hi gh Dis tinction in connec; ; with graduation, are based on the c omposite average ( . · be n e am eel Ill with a minimum of 60 semester hours having e ? 9' the college. The GPA for Distinc t i on is 7.25 through ' ' and for High Distinction is 8.00 or a bove.

Placement Bureau

. rt,.. . h the pru• Peru State maintains a Pl acemen t Office w ere . ble ~· . . urin g desire ;. tive is to assist students and a l umn i in sec "tioD•• . . . . ua ranteed posi ._...a ing positions. While g r aduates ar e not g p ru-tr•,,._ . d ca lls for e recent years the office has recei ve more . contact . ff" l o maintains --teachers than can be met . Th is o i ce a s . for Peru a t business and industry in orde r to find openin gs

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brought up to date is thre e d o llars (! 3. 00) for sembl e d or . t ials as have accepte d the Placement Bureau as a quick and Graduates · e for placing the m in the be s t possible te a ching 1 yea r · . a l ser vic ecOll 01111 c . line with their t r a ining for another career. . or in pasi t i on

Gradua te Courses Gr adua te c ourses are offered chiefly for certification purn. student who wishes to t ransfer graduate credit to anposes. 1ue duate college, should cons ult with t he Dean of the College other gr a it Peru State as well as the appropr i a te offi c i a l in t he g raduate college to which the credit is to be tran sfe rre d .

Living Accommo datio ns,

Dini n g S er v i ce

Requests for information co ncerning living accommoda tions during the s ummer terms, either co llege - operated dor mi tor i e s an d apartments or othe r facilities in Peru , should be di recte d to th e Dean of Students (men) or the Ass ociate Dean of Stud en ts (women).

Residence Hall s--The college residence halls of f er attracti ve l iving accommodations for the greates t convenience on the campu s.

Eliza Morgan Hall for women, under the supervision of the Associate Dean of Studen ts. has accommoc1At.ions for two or three students to • room a rran ged as combination sleepin g and study room. Residents of the ha ll must furnish bed line n, blankets, towels , dresser • carves and cur t a1ns. · De l zell Hall for men pro v id . e s excellent . fac1 Ii ties und h . . er t e superv1s1on of the Dean of Students. Rooms are arranged as c 0 mb. . inat1on sleeping and study rooms for two or three students to R bl k a room. esiden ts of the hall must fu r nish bed linen, an ets , an d towels. t Apartae n t s - -Several one an d two - b e d room apartments a r e avai· 1a b l e o ma rried st . Info . udents in Oak Hill Apa r tments owne d by the co ll ege . rma t1on abo t h of the De u t ese apartments may be re qu ested fr om the o ffi ce D. . an of Students. •11111g S er v i Th . . . . . . t udent Cen c ~s -- e air-condition ed co lle ge dinrn g room rn the re s iden ce h t er is open to all stu de n ts . St ude nts li vin g i n th e h ated h a l ls receive their meals i n acco rd a n c e wi th t h e f e e s ereaf ter C . •ta lor. · ommut1ng student s and others may purc h as e me a ls for lunch rate' The Snack Bar located in the sa me buildin g is open es and k snac s at stated hour s .

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Board An d Room Ch a rg es Each f i ve-week term Board and Room (5-day week) . . (All mea l s Monday throu gh Friday) Three-we e k Work s hop Board and Room (5-day week) . . . . . (All mea ls Monday throu gh Friday)

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All ra t es a ppl y when two or three s t udents occupy single occu pa n cy , whe n a va il a ble, add $2 7.50 for term and $16 . 50 fo r th r ee -week workshop. Boar d and room c harge s a r e due and payable registration.

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Deposit for Do r mitory Rese rva tion A deposit of $25 . 00 must accompany appli cation for reH (form available from Dean of Studen t s or Regi s t rar). Full re deposit will be made at the end of the firs t or second seaai• deduc tion for any misuse of dormi tory property. If cance ll occurs prior to three weeks befor e the opening of the te student wi ll recei ve fu l l refund; a fter th at time no ref be made .

Tuiti o n Tuition charges and other fees applica ble for the • gistration are payable in cash at t he time of registratica beginning of the session. There is no provision for car student on a credit or accounts recei vable bas i s. Each Five-Week Term (Undergra duate ) Per semester hour . . . . . Each Five-Week Term (Graduate) Per semester hour.

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Special Fees Matriculation (paid only once--fir st regi stra t ion

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in college) . . . . · · · Student Center Fee (each five-wee k term or t hreeweek wor kshop). · · • · ' Contingency Fee (each five-wee k t erm or t hreeweek worksh op). · · · ' '

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(after first day of classes) . . • •

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g . t ation (after second day of classes). of Re gis r (]lange . r lesson . . . . . . . . . . . . !" d p,\Js1c, pe . . App ie f private instruction to students (No charge or . . 26 -hour or more of c oncentration with Music as r catalog) as pe Transcript o f Re co~ds (after first free copy) . • • t (ordered at one time, each). Additional Tr ans cnp s

2.00 1. 50

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Graduation Fe es Graduate De gree (includes renta l of academic gear for conmencemen t ). . . . . • . .

$20.00

~dergradua te Degree (includes rental of academic gear for c onmencemen t ) . . . . .

15.00

Refunds Fo r Withdrawals Proport ionate r e f un ds will be made to students withdrawing from the coll ege within a given period . The matriculation , studen t center, and contingency fees wi ll not be refunded unless collected in error. The following schedule app lies in making refunds on official withdraws Is : Fir st week. . • . Second week . . . Af ter second week

80% 50% none

f Board and rooa r efunds will be made if a student must withdraw

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to pay ch arges to the end of th.e week in which withdrawal llllde. In . •id " case of illness, the board only wi 11 be refunded pro1ng student h · d at leas t five · (5) consecutive · a) as misse days o f a. 0•-efund · 11 ti on Th wi be prorated in a c c ordance with the unused por"'1en. e s25 .oo room deposit is re fundab le in full at such time . con di ti on of lD gOod . . room and equipment have been che c ked and reported con di t1 on College • . llanth]y b . 0 perated housing for ma rried students is rented on a . as1s Th $ 2 1-g llnit · e 5.00 deposit , pa yable in advance on such housis f an~ e ~e undable when t he unit is vacated providing the qu ip ment are left i n good condition.

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Planning Your Registratio n This bulletin includes the Class Schedule · in order the student may anticipate and plan his summer program ri t · · 1 re gistration. · · I n th is · connecti on some P or d ay o f o ff icia . to pertinent . formation and advice are essential and should be noted LI carefully part of the registration. II

Student Classification--A student must correctly identif use his classification on the basis of the completed er d" y ... e 1ta ,._ cord~d in this College. This means that if you have additiOlll credits elsewhere and plan to complete the degree in this Coll

all such ~r~di t . must be offic_ia lly transferred as the bui:"~ your c lass1 f1ca t1on. However, if you are enrolling for couraea t. be transferred elsewhere upon completion and do not have a cuala. tive record in this College of all completed c redits, your claaai. fication should be indicated as unclassified (Uncl.). Your specific classifi cation in this College is determined as follows: Freshman -- less than 30 hours Sophomore

30 through 59 hours

Junior -- 60 through 89 hours Senior -- 90 through 125 hours, until completion of degne Post-Graduate-- undergraduate courses supplementing degne Graduate -- graduate courses approved for higher degree ar c P. rtifica ti on Nuabering of Courses--Ea c h course has a number made up of •P" propria te abbreviations as to Di vision an d numerical digits nP this significan c e :

1- 99 Unclassified 100-199 Freshman ) Lower200-299 Sophomore) Division

300-399 Junior ) Upper400 -499 Senior ) Division 500-599 Graduate

t Peru Sta&I Accounting for your Progress--As a former student a "d . Sheet on wb• it is important that you have an Academic Progress ob " ti . d ca tiona I Jee you have made entries as you advanced to your e u . t atia9• . 's regis r and which should now enable you to plan t his suomer . t is ea,-C" If this will be your first enro llment at Peru State, i knOlfll yf/fl ially important to contact the Registrar early to make k or yaa 0 surrmer study plans. If this will be your first col_Ieg\~ ~ nec:el" . . will be transferring college wor k f rom e 1se where ' it wi s we 11 .. · to date a __ , sary to have official record of your educat ion ducati_.. . . of your e a completed Application for Admission in terms objective or the degree at Peru State.

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· n Proced ure . tra t1o ftel 1 s . . "stration is arran g ed.

The full c ounseling and No Pre -re g i . is in the gy11U1asium on June 8 for the first te rm and . tration . . b regis d d that second te rm registration e c leared also . recomme n e 15 it h payment of fees which must be delayed unt i l in t for t e . . . . exceP d term registration i s still possible a s late as July I Secon Ju Y· d t' 5 best opportunity t o contact staff members and to . . . . 1I · The stuffen"cial r egistration, is the indicated day of June 8. Ian the o i p The studen t who plans summe r study at Peru State College is rly as possible to che c k his pe r sonal status and cururge d as ea ess as to an educationa l objective. Note the form on the rent pro gr last sheet in the bulletin fo r reporting this as a preliminary guide to the Regi strar in knowing y our pl a ns and anticipating your registration. Former students at Pe ru State and those now planning ma triculation wi th intent to ad van c e to the completion of a degree, will have (should have) acade mi c progress sheet as guide to advanc in g and c ompleting the degree . If this may mean transfer record to be eval uated, such must be submitted prior to regi stration day. Student s inten t upon summer enro llment to supplement a planned program of studi e s in anothe r c o ll ege , may plan for special or unclassified sta tus , being pe rsonally responsible for selected courses when no r ecords are t r a ns f e rred in for checking by coun se lors. It is re commended that suc h students with access to the summer class sche du l e , anticipat e counse ling in parent co lle ge prior to regi stering at Peru Sta t e .

Regis tra ti on Pl a n The Registration P l an in the gy mnasium will be advanced exact] Y in th l e order as noted: . Clearance of d. 2- p . . me ica l and aud i ometric record re] irn1n ar y m · . . . of ateria l s and d ir e ctions with possible che c k-out any off i 3- c ce pape l:s as guide ounse I in g with . son I prepara ti on a nd appr ova l of a preliminary pera schedul · 4- Pu11 · e as in the bulletin S- I in g of c l ass ca r ds ss uance of Pad·-to b ~nd carefu l comp letion of official r egistration 6. Check . e signed by coun se lor ln g and . Pad t . appropriate n o t ching of comp leted re gistration o iden tify student

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7- Assessment and payment of fees 8- Submitting class cards for validation Student will leave the gymnasium with a copy f r o o ficid tration which may be used next in the purchase 0 f •• textboou ... meeting classes the following day.

SEMINARS AND WORKSHOPS

June 22 to July 10

& Practices of Guid

Psych 432G2

Principles

Math 342

Concepts & Techniques of Modera Mathemati cs

July 13 to July 31 Psych 421G2

Mental Health

Educ

sool

Philosophy of Education

Art

308

Art Explorati on

Speh 355 GSci

499G2

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Dramatic Prod uction Aerospace Scie nce (non-technical supplemented through tours ~· air lift· tui tion grants avail• , able; apply to d"irector of aur mer sessions.) ,J Y ~ ~· CJ (~13-JI/

1 Graduate credit 2 Graduate or undergraduate credit

. . k h seainar on By enrol ling rn a short session 111or s op tern and/or coabination, a student aay earn

hours in the suaaer session.

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(Stude nt's preliminary planning form ) PERU STATE COLLEGE -- Summer 1964

Dept

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Second

*PERIODS:

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Course Tit I e

T e r m -- J u n e

T e r m -- J u I y

J_ begins 7: 00;

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begins 8:50;

J u I y

8

2

I

3

Au g

begins 10:40;

RETAIN THIS FORM in your bullet in to bring along on June~ for use in counseling and in completing official registration.

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Counselor


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First Term-- June 8 - July 10 Second Term-- July 13 - Augus t 14

Summer Program ~:

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Peru,

C o llege

Nebras ka

THE CLASS SCHEDULE is arranged by Divisions provi ding for five 100-min u te pe ri ods daily. Both unde r graduate and graduate courses appear in the one SrhP~ .. •- he reaf ter with course offerin gs in both terms noted a pp ropriately by column captions. CODE TO CLASS PERIODS USED IN THE SCHEDULE: Regular Shortened (for Convocation) Number Time Number Time 7:00 - 8:40 I 7: 00 - 8:20 2 8:30 - 9:50 2 8:50 - 10:30 Convo 10:00 - 10: 50 10: 40 - 12: 20 II :00 - 12:20 3 3 (Noon

12 :20 -

I : 00)

(Noon

4

1:00 -

2:40

4

5

2:50 -

4:30

5

CODE TO BU IL DINGS (Rooms) USED IN THE SCHEDU LE: Ad - Admin istration Bui I ding CS - Campus School Gym - Gymnas i u-n IA - Industrial Arts Bui I ding

I :00)

L - Library

I :00 -

2:40

S - Science Ha 11

2 : 50 -

4:30

12:20 -

I

Steen - S tudent Center

CCIJNSELING ~REGISTRATI ON !.!..!..!.~Monday,~!!_.~~ Gymnesium. lo fec111tete the procedure, t he student must observe his classification as on record at Peru State and appear In line et time Indicated eccordlngly• Graduate or Postgraduate (beyond degree}; Hours 7• 30 to 9• 30 A.IA. Senior (90 or ~. hours). Hours 7•30 to 9•30 A.IA• .llM\\or (6o thr~h 89 hours). Hour• 9•~ to Ila~ A.M. ~ I . ~?II> t ......... '9 H - . 91ll0 A.M.

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Educ Educ Educ

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Psych Ps y ch

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Psych

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/EDUCATI ON

Kin de r ge rt en Educ o t i on •.•. • •.•••• ••. •••••• Fou ndat i cn n o f Education •••••••••••••••••• Sem inar in S tu dent Teaching-- E / emen t a r y • . • The Junior H i gh Schoo I ••••• •••••••• ••••• •• Teaching in t he Eleme nt ar y Schoo /: Unit / -- Reading I La nguage Art s ••••• ••••• Un it 3--Ma thema tics & Science •••••• • ••••• Unit 4--Ma nagement ••••••••• • ••••••••••••• Audio-Visual Ma t erials ••.•••••••••••••• • •• In dependen t St udy in Education •••••••••••• Ph il osophy o f Educati on ••••••••••••••••••• (Offer ed in 3 weeks of July 13-31 ) Advance d Educ a tional Psycho l ogy ••••••••••• PSYCHOLOGY Genera l Psychol og y ..................... . . . Hu:nan Gr ow th & Deve I opmen t ••• •••••••• •••• • £ducat i on a I Psy c ho I cgy ............... , • , •• Men t a l He a lth Hygiene in Educa ti on • •••••• • ( Off ered i n 3 weeks o f Jul y 13- 3 1) Psycho l ogy of Excep ti ona l Children .••••••• Principles & Pr actices o f Gui dance •••••••• (Offered in 3 weeks of June 22-July 10) Techniqu es o f Counse Ii ng ... .............. . LI BRARY SCIENCE Pri ncip l es o f Cl ass ifi cation & Ca t a l og in g •. Lib r ary Pr ac ti cum •••••••••••••••••••••••••

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Department, Course Title, Lab or a tor y , etc.

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Instructor

ART Art Art Art

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Art Introduction .......................... Art Appr eciation •••••••••••••••••••••••••. Art Exploration Worksh op •••••••••••••••••• (Offered in 3 we ek s of Jul y 13- 3 1)

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Phy s lco l E d uca tion Ac ti vi ti es • • • ••• ••• • •• • H e tJI th •• ••• • •. • • ••. •. • •. • • • • • • ••• • •. • • •••• ,

Hel> I tli • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Or ~a n i z a ti on C Adm ini s r r a tf o n

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k i ~es i o l ogy & An a t omy .• •.• .••. •. .• •.••..••

3

Corr ective & Ada p ti ve Phys i ca l Educat ion • .

D i v i s i o n

Dept

No

His t His t His t Hist Hi s t

11 3 11 4 20 1 202 498G

Econ

2?0

C'>eog Geoo Geog

IOI 102 3 12

Govt Govt

20 1 202

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103 104

Soc

305

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Depa rtmen t, Cou r se Ti tl e , Labora t o r y, e t c. HI STORY Hi s t or y of t he U. S. To 1865 •••• • ••••• • ••.. Hi s t or y of t he U. S . Since 1865 •••••••••••• Wo rld Civilization To 1500 ••••••••••••• • •• Wo rld Civi I iz a tion S ince 1500 •••••• ••••••• Political & Ph il osop hica l Thought ••••••••• ECONOMICS Prin ciples of Eco nomics • ••••••• • •••••••••• GEOGRAPHY Pr in c i p les of Geogra phy (Lab a rra nged) •••• Economic Geogr aph y (Lab arr an ge d) ••••••••• Economic -Geogr aphy of No rth America •••• ••• GOVERNME NT Ame ri ca n Nati ona I Gove rnment •••••••••••••• Ame rican Sta te & Loca l Government • •• • ••••• SOCIAL STUDIES Social Stud ies Survey • •• ••• •• •• •• ····· ···· Socia l S t ud ies Sur vey · ···••••••••••••• ••• • SOCIOLOGY Marria ge & Par enth oo d ••• • •••••• ••••••• • •• •

\ A Vlhe e I er S t emper

3

Commun it y Rec r e a ti on • • ••• •••••• ••• • • •• ••••

2

2

HISTORY & SOC IAL SC IENCE

e n c e

Sec

Te r m I Per i od No I 2 3 4 5

Term 2 Per iod No I 2 3 4 5

2

Hr s Cr

Ins t ruc t or

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3 3 3 3 3

Scho tt e nh ame l Scho ttenhamel Le land Robbins Schot ten hamel

Ad 303 M T W T F

3

Cartier

s .20 1 s 20 1

M T WT F Al T WT F 20 1 MT W T F

3 3 3

Jack (Staff) Jack

Ad 104 I.I T W T F

I Ad 104 M T W T F

3 3

Leland Robbins

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3 3

Dees (Staff)

Ad IOI MT W T F

3

Dees

Room

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4 4 3

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2

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Pilkington

104 104 104 104 104

MT MT MT MT MT


D i v i s i o n Dep t

No

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417 420

Speh Spe h Speh Speh

152 254 353 355

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Ar t s

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LANGUAGE AR TS Sec

Depa rtment, Course Title, Laboratory, e tc. ENGLISH LANGUA GE&: LITERATURE Eng I i sh Compos i ti on •• , , • , • , •• , , , •• , , • , • , • , Eng I i sh Compos i ti on •••••••••••••••••••••• , Chi I dren 1 s Li tera tu re .•• , ••••• , •••••••••• , In t rodu c tion to Lite r a ture •••••••••••••••• Introduction to Li t erature •••••••••••••••• Ame rican Lit e ratur e I Amer ican Literature I I Shake speare •• , •• , , •••••••••.•.•••••••••••• English Grammar &: Linguistics ............. SPEECH Fundamentals of Speech .................... Public Speaking ........................... Speech Correction &: Development ••••••••••• Dramatic Production Workshop •••••••••••• • • (Offered in 3 weeks of July 13-31)

IOI

102 203

20L~

204 324 325

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

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MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT

F F F F F F F F

3 3 3 3 3 2 2 3 3

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3 3 3 3

Moore Moore Moore

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Ar t s

Term Dept

Room

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INDUS TRIAL ARTS /{ undamen t a ls of In dust ri a l Arts •••••• • •••• Handcr af ts I • ...••••••••••• •• • • •• , • , , ••.•. Ho me P lanni ng & Fu rni sh i ng (a lso HEc 232) .• Ha ndcra fts II Driver Education •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Gener a l Safet y Educati on ..................

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DepL rtme nt, Course Titl e , Labor d t ory, etc. BIOLOGY Genera l Biology--Plant · · ··••••••••••••·· · · Ge ner a l Biol og y-- Anima l lli o log ical Rea d i ngs • • •• •• •.• • •••• •• •• • •••• (E ither t e r m &: pe r mi ss i on r equ ired) Human Phy s i o I ogy • • • • • . •••• • ••••• • • •• • ••• • • GENERA L SC I ENCE Bio log i ca l Sc i ence • . ••• ••• •••• •••••• •• • • •• Phys ic a l Science •• ;.J. " " •• • •• • •• .. ••• •· · · · Ae r ospace Vlorkshop •• ~1 K'4-•• . • ••• • •• • • . ( Offered in 3 we ek s of July 13- 3 1) 1.\1,THE'.IATI CS

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S iegne r S l egne r

S iegner S iegner Jarvis Jarvis SCI ENCE &: l!IAT.-1E'<' AT I CS

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Term I Pe ri od No I 2 3 14 5

Te rm

2

Al T W T F

I 2 3 4 5

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3 3 Ar r ange d

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2 4 4

4

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E\as i c Concep t s of Ala th e.,, a t i cs • •• • ••••• •• • • Concep t s & Tech ni que s of Mode rn Mathema tics (Of fe r ed in 3 weeks of June 22-J u l y 10) " .. , ......

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I. Fi r st co l le 9e enro l l ~ ent -- o nl y high s chool prev ious ly. 2. Former student at Peru State with complete re ccrd on file.

st udent a t Peru

S t a te~

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3, Previou s colleoe enrollment elsewhere and now wish to transfer to Peru State. ~4. Unclassified o~ special student and wish summer record to be transferred out. - 5. (Designate other status) ff pr 2viousf y enrol led at Peru State, give year of matriculation. Number of semester hours completed and on record. Number of hours in progress (incomplete). Are you now enrol led in correspondence/extension study ? If so, where and for how rncny hours? Expected date of compl etion? Do you plan to compl ete a deg ree at Peru State? When? (If degre e is possible wi th this summer's enroll ment, application i s due by June 22.) What are your planned concentrations (major- minors)? Are you a full-time te a cher in this year of 1963-64? If so, what c e rtificate are you now using ? Have you comp lied on the medical record and examination form to the college since 1953? Are you seeking dormitory reservation and have you applied to the Dean of Students office? THIS ADVANCE REPORT wi I I be a ppreciated in the Reg istrar's Office~ June l, l..291:t. For the student advancing to a degree at Peru State, a report wi II possibly guide the office in having more advisement accessible in the Gymnasium on June 8 in connection with counseling and reg istration.



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