1990

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Oral Communication, Introduction to Sociology, College Algebra, Computer Concepts, Business Communications, American National Gove1 nment, Art for Elementary Teachers, Introduc– tion to CAD, Principles of Accounting I, Electronic Spreadsheet, Elemen– tary Typewriting, Intermediate Typewriting, Advanced Typewriting and Begmnmg Painting 13 CEt.: ca·eda!S p_ Au 6 ,t :!13 at Carthage High 5chool Olurse:. offer-eO include Enghsh Composit on I, College Algebra, English Literature I. Computer Con– cepts. Art Appreciation, Oral Com– munication, and Principles of Accoun– ting L PHILADELPHIA Registration lor evening classes is scheduled at 6:30 p.m Tuesday, August 28 at the Philadelphia– Neshoba County Vocational– Technical Center. Courses offered include Business Law, Principles of Accounting I, Col– lege Algebra, English Composition I, General Psychology, English Com– position II and Electronic Spread– sheet LOUISVILLE Regi::.tration for evening clas~e, ~ scheduled at 6:30 p.m. Wednesda~ . August29 at the Louisville \'ocatlonal– Technical Center Courses offered include Am History I, College Algebra, E ,. Composition I, Trigonometry Or.:il Communication and £ngl • Literature r. bed a

Approximately 70 academ1c, technical and vocational evening courses are being offered by East Central Community College during the 1990 fall semester. Classes are scheduled in Decatur, Carthage, Philadelphia, Louisville, Forest and the Choctaw Reservation. All academic classes will meet 15 three-hour periods and are scheduled from 6.30 tu 9.30 p m. ur ~ f' 'ler– WL..~ .noted. '1be C'OS1 per aiai:!eif:ie SiB~ hour 1s ~;o.oo. The Cee ~ non· refundable after the cia~ has met one time. Cost for academic CEC 1s $16.00. Adults over age 21 who ha\e graduated from high school or have passed the GED test and have never attended college can receive their first course free of charge. The deadline to register for evening class~ is Friday, September 7. The evening class schedule is listed below: DECATUR Registration for evening courses available on the Decatur campus will be held at 6:30 p.m. Monday, August T1 in Room 60 of Newton Hall. Courses offered include General Biology II

FOREST Registration for evening classes 1s scheduled at 6:30 p.m. \\ednesday, August 29 at the Forest/Scott Count\ Vocational-Technical Center. - Courses offered include Prmc1ples of Accounting I, General Psychology, College Algebra, English Compostlion I and American History I. CHOCTAW RESERVATIO!:I: Reg.s.rat.. :: 1 or e' E-n111g classc:> lS sched le oa p I oun,~ nftered includ(; Enghsh Composition 11, Intermed iate Algebra, Ar t Appreciation, Developmental English II, Oral Com– munication, American State and Local Government, American History II and Word Processing I CEU CREDIT CLASSES Registration for Vocational classes available on the Decatur Campus ''111 be held at 6·30 p m Monda\. August T1 in Room 403 of the \;ocatio Building. Cost per \OCa ional.GEt.; $8.00. Clas~ are schrou ed Tu and Thursdays Course offer~ Mecharues, Az Bee BasJc Elecz.riccy Cauu;:t:i.~:=..,;q;:;... Shap l

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