1996

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ECCC announces fall evening class schedule

Over 100 courses are included in the 1996 fall evening class schedule at East Central Community College in Decatur, announced Gene Da'\ is, director of adult and continuing education. Davis said an extensive list of classes are planned throughout East Central's district, which includes Leake, Neshoba, Newton, Scott and Winston counties. Classes begin the week of August 26. Class loca– tion and registration information is listed below. Decatur - Registration on the Decatur campus for academic, tech– nical and vocational course~ will be held at 6:30 p.m., Monday, August 19, in the Ovid S. Vickers Fine Arts Center. Academic, technical and voca– tional course offerings include American Literature, I. Child Growth and Development, *General Biology II, Nutrition, American National Government; Principles of Accounting I, Fortran Programming, Forest Measurements, Fire Apparatu~ and Equipment, Legal Environment of Business, Desk Top Publi~hing, Electronic Spreadsheet (Lotu 1-2- 3), Music/Movement for Children, English Composition II, Advanced CAD, *Anatomy and Physiolog) I, English Composition!, The Real Number System, lntro to Computer Concepts, lntro to Computers, Building Construction for the Fire

Service, Professional Development, Geography, Basketball Theory, Marnage and Famjly, General Psycllofogy, Engrt'Sh Lltetature T, Computerized Accounting, ..Anatomy and Physiology II, First A1d, Biology I, ·Oral Communication, Intermediate Algebra. *General Chemistry I and Lab, Elementary Russtan I, Microcomputer Applications (Micro~oft Office), Solid State Device!> and Circuits, Ceramics I, Applied Business Math, Principles of Economics I, American Hi~tory I, *Microbiology, Elementary Spani h I, Word Processing I, Principles of CAD, Microcomputer Applications, College Algebra, Human Growth and Development. Trigonometry, English Composition I, "'*General Biology I, American History II, and Developmental Algebra (*Meets 6 to IOp.m., **Meets 8 a.m. to 12 noon). Philadelphia - Registration will be held at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, August 20 at the Philadelphia/Neshoba County Vocational-Technical Center. Cuurse offerings include Electronic Spreadsheet, lntro to Computer Concepts, Amencan national Government. Oral Communication, General Psychology, Nutrition, American History I. American Literature I, Informal Geometry and Algebra,

English Composition II, College Algebra, Legal En" ironment of Busine-.s, English Composjtion L Principl

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