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    • Appendix C 4. What are the learning outcomes of the course and how will they be assessed? 5. If this course is proposed for general education, how does the course fulfill the goals of general education? 6. Repeatable? Is the course repeatable for...
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    • Approved Graduate Council 1/25/08 6.8.4 Appendix D SOUTHERN UTAH UNIVERSITY November 2007 GRADUATE CURRICULUM PROPOSAL FORM – Substantive Changes Department/Division College/School Date Substantive Changes: Check all that are appropriate New...
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    • STUDENT ORIENTATION 78 VITA Lisa Jane Laird teaches part-time at Dixie State College of Utah in St. George. In addition to teaching 15 credits per year in Human Communication, she also advised students in the Department of Communication....
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    • What little was eamed in the way of cash was promptly used to purchase consumer goods, pay the transportation of immigrants, and buy supplies and equipment for farms and shops. There was a real scarcity of money i Utah. The task of the tithing...
    • 1912, page 19

    • 1912, page 19
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    • 19 souri Compromise, the Monroe Doctrine, the Compromise Measure of 1850, the Kansas-Nebraska bill, and causes of the Civil War. The textbook in use in the grades in Utah will give sufficient preparation. ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS. ...
    • 1912, page 20

    • 1912, page 20
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    • 20 University should present a list of their credits certified to by a registrar of the Branch Normal School. No student can be a candidate for the Branch Normal Diploma unless such student has shown himself proficient in Arithmetic, Algebra,...
    • 1910, page 3

    • 1910, page 3
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    • CALENDAR 1910-1911 FIRST HALF-YEAR 1910 September 16 and 17, Friday and Saturday ....... Entrance Examinations and Registration of Students September 19, Monday Instruction Begins November 24 and 25, Thursday and Friday………...
    • 1905, page 15

    • 1905, page 15
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    • 15 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. ceive careful attention are the Missouri Compromise, the Monroe Doctrine, the Compromise Measure of 1850, the Kansas-Nebraska bill, and causes of the Civil War. The text-book in use in Utah (Thomas' "History of the U....
    • 1905, page 16

    • 1905, page 16
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    • 16 SOUTHERN BRANCH. the subjects they have already completed. Such students in applying for registration at the University should present a list of their credits, certified to by the registrar of the Branch Normal School. SUB-PREPARATORY...
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    • Appendix G 7.1. Program List - A List of Programs under Development or Consideration. 7.1.1. Information - Each institution shall submit an updated matrix of programs under development or consideration that may be brought to the Regents for formal...
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    • Appendix H Section I: The Action Briefly describe the change. Include a listing of courses and credits as appropriate. Section II: Need Indicate why the change is justified. Reference need or demand data if appropriate. Section III: Institutional...
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    • PEP CLUB Pep Girls were organized in February, 1930, with Elliot Eat-ough as their President and Arr Nita Urie as Secretary. The aim of the Pep Girls has been to instill into the school "pep," "spirit," and "life," and to support all Student Body...
    • 1910, page 20

    • 1910, page 20
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    • 20 registration will not be allowed except by special permission of the instructors. In applying for Registration, a student who, has previously attended the Normal School must present his registration cards of former years, or a certified...
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    • Appendix J Section I: The Request Institution request approval to offer Name of Degree effective Semester 2008. This program has been approved by the Institutional Board of Trustees on 11 Month 2008. Section II: Program Description Complete the...
    • 1910, page 21

    • 1910, page 21
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    • 21 GRADUATION. Any candidate for graduation from any of the four-year courses must present not less than one hundred twenty-eight hours credit, or sixteen credits, which credits must include the following subjects: English, a, b...
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    • Appendix J Tuition to Program Fees Total Revenue $ $ $ $ $ Difference Revenue-Expense $ $ $ $ $ Budget Comments Comment on the Financial Analysis Form. Funding Sources Describe how the program will be funded, i.e. new state appropriation, tuition,...
    • 1897, page 12

    • 1897, page 12
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    • 12 SOUTHERN BRANCH OF THE Admission on Certificates. Applicants will be admitted without examination on complying with the following conditions: 1. The applicant must present a certificate showing that he has completed the public...
    • 1912, page 54

    • 1912, page 54
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    • 54 This course is especially valuable to young people preparing for teaching. HISTORY OF EDUCATION. Mr. Barton. This will consist of discussion and topical studies on the different ideas of education, for the...
    • 1912, page 55

    • 1912, page 55
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    • 55 Domestic Science III. Personal Hygiene. In this course a study is made of the care of the body in health and the prevention of disease. Some time will be devoted to simple home methods of caring for the sick. Two lectures per week the...

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