Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Feb 1979, p. 26

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91Q( RESTART SPRING MINI SEMESTER Transfer and Occupational Courses Business REAL ESTATE FUNDAMENTALS A study of the broad field of real estate with emphasis on real property, deeds, agreements of sale, mortgages, financing, valuation and appraisal, leases and closing statements - Crystal Lake South High School. BUS 125E 3 cr hrs. 7 10 p.m. MW D2 Staff Business Data Processing INTRODUCTION TO DATA PROCESSING An introduction to computers and business data processing methods, including unit record equipment, systems analysis, computer hardware and software, sequential and direct access storage, flowcharts, and a general introduction to computer programming - Crystal Lake South High School. BDP110E 3 cr. hrs. 7 -10 p.m. TTh D2 Staff English COMPOSITION I A study of the fundamentals of expository writing, combined with the reading of selected essays. Students read and write narrative, descriptive, and expository prose with emphasis on clear, concise expression of ideas - Cr. Lake S. H. S. ENG 151H 3cr. hrs. 7 -10 p.m. MW D6 Severns History UNITED STATES HISTORY II A continuation of HIS 161 from 1865 to present - Cr. Lake S. High School. HIS 162 D 3cr. hrs. 7 -10 p.m. MW D10 Kobza Physical Education . .. Cont'd, from Previous Column SWIMMING II Instruction in leg and arm strokes for front and back crawl, the side, and breast stroke. Prerequisite: PE 178 or permission of instructor. PE179B 1cr.hr. 11 a.m. -1p.m. TTh YMCA Staff i • • • ' Psychology INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY Designed to assist individuals to develop a growing understanding of basic psychological concepts, an increased awareness of one's self, a continuous inter­ est in human behavior, and an increased effectiveness in relating to other people. PSY 151J 3 cr. hrs. 7 -10 p.m. TTh CLSHSD10 Staff Secretarial Science ALL SECRETARIAL SCIENCE COURSES ARE OFFERED ON AN "OPEN ENTRY", "FLEXIBLE SCHEDULING" BASIS WITHIN THE HOURS LISTED BELOW. FOR EVERY THREE HOURS OF CREDIT, STUDENTS SHOULD PLAN ON SPENDING A MINIMUM OF 12 HOURS PER WEEK IN THE CEN­ TER, BEGINNING THE FIRST WEEK THEY ARE ENROLLED IF THEY PLAN TO COMPLETE THE COURSE IN 8 WEEKS. STUDENTS MAY ALSO CHOOSE TO TAKE 16 WEEKS TO COMPLETE SECRETARIAL SCIENCE COURSES. The AVT Center will be open the following hours: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 9 - 3 p . m . 9 - 3 p . m . 9 - 3 p . m . 9 - 3 p . m . 9 - 3 p . m . 9 - 1 2 n o o n 5-9 p.m. 5-9 p.m. 5-9 p.m. 5-9 p.m. Instructors: Boland, Boppart, Collins, Drake, Morris, Nelson Mechanical Technology BLUEPRINT READING Reading of shop blueprints and a study of the information needed to fabricate parts and perform assembly operations - Crystal Lake South High School. MET 100B 3cr. hrs. 7 -10 p.m. MTh Skalany Fac. Din. Rm. Philosophy INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY A study of the ultimate questions of human existence, such as those of reality, truth, mind, religion, morality, beauty and education - Cr. Lake S. High School. PHIL 151D 3 cr. hrs. 7 -10 p.m. TTh D6 Bloebaum LIVING WITH DEATH A study from an educational framework of the ultimate questions of death and dying, such as those of the funeral, reaction, grief, and the medical and legal roles. PHIL 255B 3cr. hrs. 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. WF 166 Frank Physical Education FIGURE CONTROL Figure and posture improvement, conditioning and developmental exercises. PE 159D 1cr.hr. 11 a.m.-1p.m. MW AS 104 Franz SWIMMING I For those who have little or no swimming ability. Instruction in breath control, front and back float and glides, elementary strokes on front and back, turning over, leveling off, jump entrances and basic water safety skills. PE178A 1cr.hr. 11 a.m.-1p.m. TTh YMCA Staff TYPEWRITING I Beginning course. Includes the fundamentals of touch typing. Emphasise mas­ tery of the keyboard, proper typing techniques, correct manipulation of ma­ chine parts, and set-up of postal cards, letters, simple tabulations, outlines, and manuscripts. For students with no previous typewriting training or for those who feel the need to repeat the basic training. SEC 101 3 cr. hrs." 150 TYPEWRITING II Intermediate course. Continues the development of touch typing skill in order to increase speed and develop control. Includes a wide variety of typing exposure in memos, letters, tables, manuscripts, business forms, and in related areas such as punctuation and word division. Prerequisite: SEC 101 or equivalent. SEC 102 3 cr. hrs. 150 TYPEWRITING III * Advanced course. Goal is attainment of a higher level of straight copy and pro­ duction skill, and also awareness of the tremendous variety of vocational career areas where typing is used. Prerequisite: SEC 102 or equivalent. SEC 103 3 cr. hrs. 150 SHORTHAND I Course designed to teach beginner shorthand students the fundamental princi­ ples of Gregg Shorthand, Diamond Jubilee Series. Emphasis on reading and writing practice. Recommended: SEC 101 or equivalent. SEC 105 3 cr. hrs. 150 SHORTHAND II Gregg Diamond Jubilee Shorthand reviewed. Development of writing speed and transcription skills. Work on spelling, punctuation, word division, vocabulary, and English grammar. Introduction to mailable letters. Prerequisite: SEC 105, or one year of previous shorthand instruction with ability to write shorthand at 60 wpm, or permission of instructor, and SEC 101 or equivalent. SEC 106 3 cr. hrs. 150 Phone Registration 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. Mon. thru Thurs. 8:30 a.m. -- 4:30 p.m. Fri. Register in Person on Campus 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. Mon. thru Thurs. 8:30 - 4:30 p.m. Fri.

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