1994

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ECCC to offer beginning

computer course A s ix-week computer class, In– troduction to WordPerfect, is being offered this summer at East Central Community College in Decatur. The special interest course, designed for beginning computer users, will be held from 6:30 to 8;30 p.m. beginning Tuesday, June 7, in the college's computer center located in Cross Hall. The final class meeting is July 12. Serving as instructor is Thomas Fortenberry, the college's computer analyst/ programmer. A $35 fee is charged per person. For more information contact the Office of Adult and Continuing Education, ECCC, Decatur, MS 39327, phone 635-2111, extension 279. ECCC planning EMT class East Cent~al M~mmunity College and .the Umvers1ty of Mississippi Med1~al Center have combined ef– forts m an attempt to organize an Emergency Medical Tecl:midan -Intermediate class to be conducted o~ th~ Decatur campus. .An orgamzat10nal meeting to dJscuss the proposed class will be ~eld at 6:30p.m. Tuesday, May 3 1. Ill Room 318-A of the Bradford J Tucker Applied Technology Cente~ at East Central. Those who are currently licensed by the State of Mississippi as an EMT-B and want to further their care~r are encouraged to attend the m.eetmg. Among topics of discussion Will be student fees, entrance exams and a ll course provisions. For additional information con– tact Jim Hansford at ECCC. 635-2lll, ext. 265.

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