2007
ECCC evening class registration begins From press reports
FOREST-SCO'IT COUNTY CAREER & TECHNOLOGY CENTER Registration for evening classes offered at the Forest– Scott County Career and Tech– nology Center will be held at 6 p.m. Wednesday, August 8. Course offerings include Principles of Accounting I, Human Growth and Develop– ment, English Composition I, General Psychology, English Composition I , Oral Communi– cation, American Literature I, American History I and Intro– duction to Sociology. LEAKE COUNTY VOCA– TIONAL CENTER Registration for evening classes offered at the Leake County Vocational Center in Carthage will be held at 6 p.m. Tuesday, August 7. Course offerings include Eng– lish Composition I, American Literature I, Nutrition, Ameri– can Literature II, General Psy– chology, College Algebra, Eng– lish Composition II and Amer– ican History I. PHILADELPHIA-NESHOBA COVNTY CAREER-TECHNI– CAL CENTER Registration for evening classes offered at the Philadel– phia-Neshoba County Career– Technical Center will be held at 6 p.m. Tuesday, August 7. Course offerings include Col– lege Study Skills, American History I, American National Government, Principles of Accounting II, Principles of Economics II, English Compo– sition I, Elementary Spanish I, General Psychology, Personal and Community Health, Oral Communication, Intermediate Algebra, College Algebra, Developmental Reading I Registration for evening classes offered for the 2007 fall semester by East Central Community College gets underway Monday, August 6 on the Decatur campus. Activities begin \at 6 p.m. in the Eddie M. Smith Student Union. Course offerings include Leadership
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