10 Wednesday, March 20, 1991 / University Daily Kansan Human Development Golf 1 general chemistry ATHLETIC TRAINING INSTITUTE Human Development Golf 1 Elementary/Secondary School Curriculum Development and Evaluation Introduction to Educational Research Small Business Institute Reporting DESIGN OF WEIGHT TRAINING PROGRAM American Literature II Introduction to art CORRECTIONAL TREATMENT OF DRUG ABUSE Introduction to Astronomy: Cosmology Introduction to art PHYSICAL THERAPY CLINICAL Junior Composition with Business Emphesis Villages Workshop ETHNIC AND RACE RELATIONS AMONG YOUTH PROBLEMS IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Advanced Legal Research Domestic Relations tion and Operations Management Introduction to Economics COST ACCOUNTING European Civilization II PUBLIC SPEAKING Organization and Management PUBLIC SPEAKING LD Practicum-Elementary/Secondary Management Information Systems INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY Systems Intermediate Algebra BD Practicum-Elementary/Secondary Scientific Method in Nursing Introduction to Word Processing Principles of Accounting I Social Work: Human Sexuality BD Practicum-Elementary/Secondary Statistics for Business and Economics History of the Modern Middle East European Civilization II World Views and Moral Values microcomputer techniques ENJOYMENT OF MUSIC Low-fire Clay Nutrition Machine Shorthand III Legal Terminology Junior Composition Introduction to Business EPIC Understanding Language Problems Classroom Reading Instruction in Non-Native Speakers EPIC Freshman Composition SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY Cultural Anthropology INTERNSHIP INTERNSHIP Fantasy Film Introduction to Physics Aging and Sexuality Tennis 1 Special Projects in Box Office/P.R. INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY COBOL theory of communication PROGRAMMING What can you do in Topeka this summer? If you'll be in Topeka this summer, you can enroll at Washburn University and get a required course or two out of the way. During the summer session, Washburn offers a number of Business Policies Radiation Therapy Clinical III Bill of Rights for Teachers Educational Planning for LD ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY Beginning Spanish I Business Finance If you'll be in Topeka this summer, you can enroll at Washburn University and get a required course or two out of the way. During the summer session, Washburn offers a number of junior and senior level courses in addition to the basics everyone needs, and Washburn credits can be transferred to other schools. Take advantage of convenient class times — during the day or in the evening — that fit your summer schedule. With Easy Enrollment, you can avoid waiting in lines and drowning in paperwork. Start making your plans for summer now. Take a closer look at Washburn University's 1991 Summer Session. Elementary Jazz 1 Elementary Jazz Gender and Communication Theories of Personality WASHBURN UNIVERSITY 1700 COLLEGE TOPEKA, KS 66621 PRODUCTION CREW Art of the 20th Century For more information, call the Washburn Admissions office Toll-Free 1-800-332-0291, Ext.625, or (913) 295-6625. Metropolitan Criminal Justice Statistics Principles of Economics II U.S. History I Developing Person Educational Planning for BD teaching math/micros in elementary school systems analysis internship College Algebra Biology of Behavior FOUNDATIONS IN EDUCATION Interships in Law Enforcement Drug Abuse and Criminality introduction to biology lab Swimming 1 International Economics Aqua Exercise CRIME AND JUSTICE ON FILM internship in corrections Investments WEIGHT TRAINING Principles of Accounting II Basic Concepts in Psychology elementary/middle/secondary school principalship Survey of Japanese Literature MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN PE Golf 2 black and white photography Psychology of Adjustment human anatomy Government of the United States 2 Introduction to Alcohol and Drug Abuse Junior Composition Tennis with Teaching Emphasis Speech and Language Development Modern English Grammar Anthropology of Human Sexuality Teaching Science In Elementary School Introduction to Geology Karate 1 and 2 Legal Environment of Business advanced social studies SYCHOLOGY OF EXCEPTIONAL STUDENTS special projects in acting/directin Swimming 2 PHYSICAL THERAPY PROCEDURES II Introduction to Geography Basic Health Care Creative Writing Behavior SCHOOL LAW Modification mathematics for Elementary Education U. S. HISTORY II AIDS/STDs Education for Teachers painting the landscape early childhood/kindergarten education Radiology Equipment Operation Young Adult Literature Update Principles of Economics I Landscape Race and Ethnic Group Relations supervision and staff development in schools Skin and Scuba Diving SCHOOL FINANCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION International Social Work: Child Welfare Business Methods of Teaching Child Dance