8 COLLEGE a ALBEMARLE 8 FULLY ACCREDITED MEMBER OF THE SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS ENROLL NOW PHI | m IIP PH || | m ENROLL NOW DIAL 335-OS2I fAIL HHiUULk DIAL 335-0821 * ■■■MyprograOHP i Registration for Curriculum Classes (College Transfer, Vocational, Technical) will be Thurs., Sept ■ 3,1970. Regular classes begin Tuesu, Sept 8. Registration fees after Sept. 8 will include ass late fee COLLEGE TRANSFER Coune No. Ci. A Section Mrs. Coune Description Diy Time Room i i ARTIOO 3 His. A Apprec. of Art T-Th 11:00 143 Ant ART 104 3 Drawing MWI 11-1:00 A/C ART 106 3 Painting Survey MWI- 1-3:00 A/C B' l. mi 810 101-1 4 General Biology I T-Th. 9:30 325 DWWgi/ 810 101-2 4 General Biology 1 MWI 11:00 325 810 101-3 4 General Biology I T-Th 8:00 325 810 101-4 4 General Biology I MWI 9:00 325 810 101-5 4 General Biology 1 MWI- 12:00 325 810 205 4 Anatomy A Physiology 1 MWI 8:00 325 BIUUUn BUS 101 3 Elementary Typewriting MAW 12:00- 333 T-TH 12:30 > BUS 102 AlO3 3-3 Intermediate Typewriting MWF 9:00 333 Advanced Typewriting BUS 105 4 Intermediate Shorthand Evday 11:00 333 BUS 106-1 5 Introduction to Bus. MWI- 9:00 436 T-Th. 9:30 BUS 106-2 5 Introduction to Business Evday 11:00 336 BUS 106-3 5 Introduction to Bus. MWI 12:00 229 T-TH 12:30 336 BUS 203-1 4 Principles of Accounting MWI 12 Q 0 336 BUS 203-2 4 Principles of Accounting MWI- 1:00 334 XhemittrU ENG 101-6 3' English Composition MWF 8:00 236 - : ENG 101-7 3 English Composition MWF 1:00 236 r ENG 101-8 3 English Composition T-Th 9:30 335 ENG 101-9 ,3 English Composition MWF 9:00 235 5 *ENG 101-10 3 English Composition MWI- 2:00 236 ENG 103 3 English Composition MWF 2:00 233 ENG 201-2" 3 English Literature MWF 9:00 236 ENG 201-3 3 English Literature T-Th 8:00 236 ENG 205 3 American Literature T-Th 12:30 236 ’Alternate course - students will not be allowed to sign up for this section until the others are Filled. :£ 3e» Faction 4 Elementary French MWF 8:00 225 £ FREISI 4 Intermediate French MWI-' 9:00 225 f JmBAAP 201 4 Advanced French T-Th 12:30 225 UVOyMUy* SPA 101-1 4 Elementary Spanish T-Th 11:00 225 SPA 101-2 4 Elementary Spanish T-Th 8:00 225 •SPA 101-3 4 Elementary Spanish MWI 12:00 225 SPA 151 4 Intermediate Spanish T-Th 9:30 225 • Alternate Section - students will not be allowed to register for this section un '£ til the other sections are filled. GEO 101-2 3 Principles of Geography MWI 9:00 336 yf Bialik A PEDIOIW-N 1 Phy. Ed.-Womcn-Nurses MWI 7 8:00 Gym * PED 101W4 1 Phy. Ed. - Women MWI’ 9:00 Gym PLhsi'm} PED 101 W-2 1 Phy. Ed. - Women T-Th 9:30 Gym rmyttnu PEDIOIM4 I Physical Education- Men T-Th 9’o Gym in ». _H... PED 101 M-2 1 Physical Education - Men T-Th 11:00 Gym Education 101A 1 Phy. Ed.. Adaptive MWI 7 9:00 Gym PEDIO2M4 1 Flag Football MWI 11:00 Gym 2£ PED 102 M-2 1 Flag Football MWF 9:00 Gym PEDIO3M-I 1 Soccer T-Th 11:00 Gym 2 PED 103 M-2 1 Soccer MWF 12:00 Gym ~ PED 108 W-1 | FieM Hockey T-Th 12:30 Gym § } FMAHoctoy MWF 1:00 Gym tr- PED2OIC-I 1 Archery T-Th 8:00 Gym 2 PEP 2010-2 I Archery T-Th 9:30 Gym £ gP3MC-i » Badlnmton A Tennis MWF 12:00 Gym •2 J BhdmMtfn A Tennis MWF 11:00 Gym -PED 222 4 Tech, of Officiating Spts. |(AW 8:00 ' cjm t:, I . • \ .**; ■■ Umm l Ancieat Htstoey T-Th 11:00 233 >UmOnf m 01-2 3 Ancient History T-Th 12 30 233 l T "Th 8:00 233 l 5 = l MWF 11:00 233 5l«l5 3 MWF Mo° M 3 H Sit ! sTET is i i, * f 'v ' THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER X, 1918. Course No. Cr. and Section Hrs, Course Description Day Time Room Library LIBIOO I Library Usage Fri. 10:00 228 Ef-aL MAT 98-1 3* Basic Mathematics 1 T-Th 11:00 236 main MAT 98-2 3* Basic Mathematics I MWF 8:00 335 MAT 98-3 3* Basic Mathematics I MWF 1:00 335 MAT 99-1 3* Basic Mathematics II MWF 12:00 334 MAT 99-2 3* Basic Mathematics 11 T-Th 9:30 334 MAT 99-3 3* Basic Mathematics 11 T-Th 8:00 335 MAT 101-1 5 College Algebra Evday 8:00 334 MAT 101-2 5 College Algebra Evday 11:00 335 MAT 111 3 Fund. Concepts of Math. MWF 9:00 334 MAT 201 5 Calculus A Analytic Geo.l Evday 11:00 334 Mil sir MUS 94-% 1,2 Voice TBA TBA TBA ® MUS 100 2 Music Fundamentals T-Th 11:00 142 I MUS 102 3 Music Theory MWF 9:00 142 MUS 105 2 Sight-singing A Dictation MAW 12:00 142 MUS 108-110 1,2,3 Voice TBA TBA TBA MUS 111-113 1,2,3 Piano TBA TBA TBA MUS 114-116 2,3 Organ TBA TBA TBA MUS 117-219 1 Chorus MAF 10:00 143 MUS 202 3 Music Theory MWF 8:00 142 MUS 205 2 Sight-singing A Dictation MAW 11:00 142 MUS 208-210 1,2,3 Voice TBA TBA TBA MUS 211-213 1,2,3 Piano TBA TBA TBA MUS 220 3 Music His. A Literature T-Th 9:30 143 Physics PHY 201 4 General Physics MWF 9-10 429 Political po L 2U 3 United SutesGovernment MWF 11:00 235 Science PSY 90-1 3* Techniques of Learning T-Th 8:00 235 PSY 90-2 3* Techniques of Learning T-Th 9:30 236 Do.n»fc/»//»/»l» ,psY 90 " 3 3 * Techniques of Learning MWF 9:00 228 rsycnuiuyy PSY 981-1 3* Group Counseling MWF 11:00 228 PSY 981-2 3* Group Counseling MWF 12:00 228 ■ PSY 9811 3* Group Counseling MAF 10:00 233 PSY 201-1 3 General Psychology T-Th 9:30 228 PSY 201-2 3 General Psychology T-Th 11:00 228 rt L SPH 101 3 Voice A Diction MWF 1:00 235 opeecn SPH 201-1 3 Public Speaking T-Th 12:30 235 SPH 201-2 3 Public Speaking MWF 12:00 235 OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION I TECHNICAL I Dlioinooa T-BUS 109 3 Inter-Personal Relations MAW 1-3:00 228 DUoUlCoo T-BUS 210 2 Business Machines T-Th 9:30 333 Design T-DESIOI 3 Tools, Materials AProcessesMWF 11:00 229 r» /« • T-DFT 201 3 Advanced Eng. Graphics MWF 11-1 437 urariing T-DFT 214 3 Jigs and Fixtures T-Th 8-11 437 Elect. Data -T-EDP 101 3 Computer Fundamentals MWF 1:00 436 Processing mi , • T-ELN 101 6 D.C. Circuits Evday. 8-9 436 tliecironics T . i lu M 4 Adv. Semiconductor MWF 11:00 436 A Vac. Tube T-ELN 202 4 Basic Communications MWF 12:00 436 I Electronics Math T-MAT 105 5 Technical Math I MWF 12:00 335 • TiuiLHAle/iii T-TEC 101 1 Introduction to Tech. Mon. 10:00 436 lecnnowgy T-Ttc 201 4 Technical Report Writing T-Th 12:30-2 436 VOCATIONAL I AUT 1100 10 Automotive Engines MWF 8:00 V/C DFT 1000-1 4 Blueprint Reading I M.Tu.Th.F 10:00 229 DFT 1000-2 4 Blueprint Reading 1 M.Tu.Th.F 2:00 229 ELN 1300 10 Radio-TV Servicing I MWF 8:00 228 ENG 1020 2 Reading Improvement T-Th 8-9 327 ENG 1040 2 Language Arts A Com. T-Th 9:30-10:30 Hosp. MAT 1000-1 5 Fund, of Mathematics Evday 9:00 229 MAT 1000-2 5 Fund, of Mathematics Evday 1:00 229 MEC 1200 10 Machine Shop Theory A MWF 8:00 229 Pract. I MEC 1260 10 Heat Treating Practice MWF 11:00 V/C •Alternate section - students will not be allowed to register for this section until I the other sections are filled. NOTE: TBA: To Be Arranged I COLLEGE of the (OS) ALBEMARLE K. • SB ** CITyT *’*C* | NORTH CAROLINA nwaww i I COLLEGE TRANSFER MINIMUM ENROLLMENT 10 PER CLASS Course No. Cr. A Section Hrs. Course Description Day Time Room 810 101-6 4 General Biology 1 MATh 7:00 p.m. 325 BIJS 107 3 Business Mathematics Mon. 7:00 p.m. 336 ECO 201-3 3 Principles of Economics Tu. 7:00 p.m. 336 ENG 101-3 3 English Composition Tu. 7:00 p.m. 233 ENG 201-1 3 English Literature Tu. 7:00 p.nv 235 HIS 101-9 3 Ancient History Th. 7:00 p.m. 233 HIS 201-1 3 U. S. History Wed. 7:00 p.m. 233 MAT 101-3 5 College Algebra MAW 7-9:30 p.m. 334 PED 101 M-3 1 Phys. Ed. - Men. Tu. 7:00 p.m. Gym SOC 201 3 Introduction to Soc. Mon. 7:00 p.m. 233 I OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION I TECHNICAL MINIMUM ENROLLMENT 10 PER CLASS ■ ■—■-m *> Course No. Cr. A SECTION Hrs. Course Description Day Time Room T-BUS 100 3 Stenoscript MAW 7-9 p.m. 333 I VOCATIONAL AUT 1140 3 Auto. Air Conditioning M-W 7 p.m. V/C ELN 1300 10 Radio A T.V. Servicing I M-W 7 p.m. 436 MEC 1200 10 Machine Shop Theory A T-Th. 7 p.m. V/C Practice WLD 1400 3 Basic Welding M-W 7 p.m. V/C I ADULT INTEREST CLASSES Classes Begin Week of Sept. 14 in Chowan County The Adult Education Division is eager to offer courses adults in our area want. Any class may be started if 15 or more persons are interested and a qualified instructor can be secured. Below is a list of possible course offer ings. Please read through the list apd fill out the form below if you are interested in any of the suggested offerings. If you have any suggestions for courses not listed, we would welcome your ideas. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT ADULT EDUCATION COURSES These programs are offered for self-interest and self-improvement. They are open to any person 18 years of age or over who is not enrolled in a high school. There is no maximum age limit Persons 18 to 18 years old ■ with “special needs’’ may enroll with permission of the local school super intendent. Classes are free to “Senior Citizens” 65 years of age and Older. For most classes, there is a $2.00 fee payable the first night of the coune. I especially in classes where there is considerable demand. One can register in the following ways: 1. Register by calling the Eden ton Learning Lab, phone 482-4745. 2. Register the first night of class. POSSIBLE COURSE OFFERINGS Adult Basic Education (ABE) Flower Arraneine Adult High School Diploma MaUnr High School Program (GED) w Adult Driver Education Self-Defense for Women Blueprint Reading Income Tax Preparation Charm and Personal Development. Beginners Bridge Secretarial Procedures Farm Employee Course Interior Decorating Oil Burner Service Powder-Puff Mechanics Preparation for Parenthood Reading Improvement Preparation for Retirement Small Engine Repair Literature Appreciation Surveying Celestial Navigation Refrigeration Service History of the Albemarle Outboard Motor Repair Understanding Your Teenager SumnastiGs Photography Understanding the Bible Bookkeeping Pattern Alteration Workshop Shorthand Sewing Tailoring Monogrammmg Knitting Crocheting R«g Hooking Chair Caning Upholstery guying Watercolor gpcoupage Welding Ceramics Cake Decorating Mom Tear Off and Mail or Take Aa the RAeatsa Learnt Lab. 1 am interested in taking the following subject(s): ■ Name... My Phene ■ Address Call the Eden ton Learning Lab, B phone 482-8745, in the Swain Hewß. ary School lor non information. PAGE SEVEN-A