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Part of News Release (March 4, 1974) TESC to offers six modular courses for the Spring Quarter for part-time and auditing students

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NEWS

The Evergreen State College
Olympia, Washington 98505

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 4, 1974

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
JUDY ANNIS - 866-6128

Six modular courses will be offered Spring Quarter at The Evergreen State
College to part-time and auditing students, according to Academic Dean Charles Teske.
An introduction to these academic programs --- specially designed to serve
adults from the immediate college service area--- will be held from 7:30 to 9 p.m.
March 13 in Lecture Hall Three on the Evergreen campus.

Teske said the special

"Living Catalog" presentation will offer interested persons an opportunity to meet
faculty members and discuss academic program content.
Registration for the one-credit modules, which are equivalent to four quarter
hours of credit, will be held April 3 from 4 to 8 p.m. in the Office of Admissions.
Modular offerings include:

Films and Writings of Alain Resnais, Robert Bresson

and Jean-Luc Godard, taught by Faculty Member Gordon Beck; Introductory Physics,
taught by Faculty Member Rob Knapp; Philosophy of Science, taught by Faculty Member
Charles Pailthorp; Nineteenth Century Russian Literature by Tom Rainey; The Future
of Sino-America Relations, by Faculty Member Paul Marsh, and Child Rearing Among the
Macirema, by Faculty Member Wini Ingram.
Registration fees for persons interested in earning academic credit as "special"
students are $80 per module.

Auditing students --- those not wanting formal evaluation

or credit --- may enroll in the programs for $20.

Interested persons should contact

the Office of Admissions (866-6170) or the modular course instructors for additional
information.
-30Dick

Nichols, Director

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