News Release (December 1, 1973) TESC Winter Quarter Course Offerings for Part-Time Students

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Release_1972-1973_1973-254.pdf
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News Release (December 1, 1973) TESC Winter Quarter Course Offerings for Part-Time Students
Date
1 December 1973
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NEWS

The Evergreen State College
Olympia, Washington

866-61LS

98505

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 1, 1973

Ten modular courses will be offered Winter Quarter at The Evergreen State College
to part-time and auditing students, according to Academic Dean Charles Teske.
An introduction
9 p.m. December

to these special academic programs will be held from 7:30 to

12 in Lecture Hall Three on the Evergreen

Teske said the special
an opportunity

"Living Catalog"

to meet faculty members

Registration

for the one-credit

and discuss academic

program

persons

content.

to four quarter

3 from 4 to 8 p.m. in Office of Admissions,

Room 1102.

Modular
Member

will offer interested

modules, which are equivalent

hours of credit, will be held January
Library

presentation

campus.

offerings

include:

Education

Organic

Chemistry,

Bill Aldridge,;

leave from Tacoma Community
Larson;

Problems

in Philosophy

Life by Faculty Member
Karin Syverson;
American

College;

and American

Society,

taught by Faculty

taught by Paul Jacobsen,

a professor

Peoples of the World by Faculty Member

by Faculty Member Mark Levensky;

Sociology

Carol Olexa; Thomas Hardy and D.H. Lawrence

Survey of Oceanography,

Eric

of Everyday

by Faculty Member

by Faculty Member Peter Taylor; History

Cinema from 1919-1941 by Faculty Member Gordon Beck; Ceramic Processes,

Faculty Member Peggy Dickinson,

and Calculus

of Elementary

on

Functions,

of
by

by Faculty Member

George Dimitroff.
Registration
students

fees for persons

are $80 per module.

interested

Auditing

students

or credit --- may enroll in the programs
the Office of Admissions

in earning academic

credit as "special"

--- those not wanting

for $20.

Interested

formal evaluation

persons

should contact

(866-6170) or the modular course instructors

for additional

information.
Dick

Nichols,

Information

Director
Services