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Although a few weeks still remain in the curr.ent semester, officials at East Central Community College are busily preparing for the 1995 spring term and have finalized day and evening classes planned in Decatur and evening courses of– fered throughout the college's five– county district. Registration and orientation ac– tivities for day classes will be held Monday and Tuesday, J an. 9-10 with classes scheduled to begin Wednes– day, Jan. 11. The last day to register for the spring term is Friday, Jan. 20. The evening course schedule for Decatur and off-campus locations is listed below: Decatur Registration for evening classes in Decatur will be held at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 9 in the Fine Arts Center auditor ium. Course offerings include General Biology I, English Composition II, Principles of Accounting II, Elec– tronic Spreadsheet (Lotus 1-2-3), Human Growth and Development, Engineering Mechanics, Principles of Economics I, Database Manage– ment, Guiding Social and Emotional Development, Word Processing II, Nutrition, Anatomy and Physiology II, Amer ican Literature I, Child Psychology, Intro to Computer Con– cepts, Desktop Publishing, Child Care Profession, Principles of CAD, Intro to Computers, Keyboarding, Microcomputer Applications, Per– sonal and Community Health, American National Government, College Algebra, Developmental Algebra , Oral Communication, English Literature II, Soils, Word Processing I, lntro to Geography, Anatomy and Physiology, Linear In– tegrated Circuits, Advanced CAD, Trigonome:ry General Biology IL ~~~""",.. i. A.-~n Carthage Registration for evening classes in Carthage will be held at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 10 at the Car – thage/Leake County Vocational– Technical Center. Course offerings include English Composition II , American Literature I, Intro to Computer Con– cepts, American History I, Elec– tronic Spreadsheet (Lotus 1-2-3) , English Composition I, General
Developmental Algebra, Art Ap– preciation, lntro to Sociology, Col– lege Algebra and World Civilization II. Philadelphia Registration for evening classes in Philadelphia will be held at 6:30 p.m . Tuesday, Jan. 10 at the Philadelphia/ Neshoba County Voca– tional/Technical Center. Course offerings include Oral Communication, Principles of Ac– counting II, Intro to Computer Con– cepts, Electronic Spreadsheet Morton Registration for courses offered in Morton will be held at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 11 at Forest/ Scott County Vocational/ Technical Center. Course offerings include Trigonometry, American National Government, Intermediate Algebra, World Civilization I, English Com– position I, Art Appreciation, Intro to Sociology, College Algebra and World Civilization II. CEU Credit Registration for vocational even– ing classes < CEU Credit) on the ECCC campus will be held at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 9 in Room 403 of the Bradford J. Tucker Applied Technology Center. Course offerings include Auto Mechanics, Auto Body Repair and Refinishing (or the Hobbyist, Basic Electricity, Woodworking, Machine Shop, Welding, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, and EMT. The cost per vocational CEU is $12.50. For more information contact the Office of Admissions Records and Research. East Central Communi– ty College, Decatur, Miss. 39327, PH 635-2lll, ext. 206.
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