(September 25, 1974) Open Registration for Modular Courses Offered at TESC
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(September 25, 1974) Open Registration for Modular Courses Offered at TESC
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25 September 1974
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NEWS
for immediate
The Evergreen State College
Olympia. Washington
98505
866-612
release
1974
Registration
for eight modular
courses
2 from 9 a m, to 7:30 pm in the Reg ts t rar
s
The one-credit
to serve adults
Module
Chamber
Nisbet;
equivalent
from the immediate
offerings
Orchestra,
Symphony,
include:
conducted
Introductory
Member
service
by Faculty MemBer
Economics
hours of credit,
taugflt
designed
oy.' Faculty Memlter M;edardo Delgado;
Rellie~antby Fa~ulty
Fred Tabbutt;
by Faculty
Resources
are ~spectally
Go t t Lfefr ; Se.Le.c
t ed Works of the. Seattle
Made Funaand
Basic Botany,
of Natural
Octo~er
area.
Robert
by Faculty Member
Willi Unsoeld;
taught by Department
to four quarter
Search for Meaning,
Chemistry,
State. College Qeglns
Office.
vs
college
also taught by Gottlieb;
by Faculty
People
courses,
at TRe Evergree~
Member
personnel
Introduction
Charles
to Philosophy
Ai Wiedemann,
Alan Fiskdal,
Member
and Geology
and
Ernie Artim and Kurt
Othebert.
Registration
Office.
hours wille continue
Fees for persons
per module.
Auditing
in the programs
or the modular
interested
students
for $20.
October
3 and 4 from 9 a.m. to 4 pm in
in earning
academic
--- those not wanting
Interested
course instructors
credit as "special
formal evaluation
per-sons- sfrou Ld contact
for additional
Dick
Nichols.
Information
Director
Services
Registrar
students"
are $80
a ~---l..,;may
or credit
I,S
enroll
(,,/1',)
t.he,Office. of Adm:t~".j'ons,
(8u6.-(tljQ1
information .
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t he,
NEWS
The Evergreen State College
Olympia. Washington
98505
for immediate release
September 25, 1974
Registration for seven modular courses at The Evergreen State College begins
October
2 from 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the Registrar's Office.
The one-credit courses, equivalent to four quarter hours of credit, are especially
designed to serve adults from the immediate college service area.
Module offerings include:
Search for Meaning, taught by Faculty Member Medardo
Delgao; Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Faculty Member Robert Gottlieb; Selected Works of
the Seattle Symphony, also taught by Gottlieb; Economics Made Fun and Relevant by Faculty
Member Charles Nisbet; Introductory Chemistry, by Faculty Member Fred Tabbutt; Basic
~otany, by Faculty Member Al Wiedemann, and Geology and People taught by Department of
Natural Resources personnel Alan Fiksdal, Ernie Artim and Kurt Othebert.
Registration hours will continue October 3 and 4 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the
Registrar's Office.
Fees for persons interested in earning academic credit as "special
\
students" are $80 per module.
or credit
Auditing students --- those not wanting formal evailiuation
may enroll in the programs for $20.
Office of Registrar (866-6180) or the
Interested persons should contact the
modular course instructors for additional information.
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Dick
Nichols.
Information
Director
Services