TEN The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, August 24, 1978
Blue Mountain College lists Fall schedule for evening classes
The fall schedule for Blue
Mountain Community College
evening division classes is
now ready for publication.
There is a fee increase this
year. The increase is hoped to
create more equity between
the day and evening classes.
The cost will be calculated at
the rate of $9 per each 10-hour
section. A 30-hour course will
be $27, a 20-hour course $18, a
$10-hour course $9.
The schedule will be sent to
every boxholder in Morrow
and Umatilla counties in the
form of a mailer. There will
not be a schedule listed in the
paper as previously done. The
schedule that will be mailed
will include the day and
evening schedules for Blue
Mountain. The pre-registra-tion
form for the evening
classes will be included in the
mailer. Since many of the
classes are limited, pre-regis-tration
is essential. Full in
structions will be included in
the schedule.
The following is a preview of
the classes offered for Fall
1978. Three of the classes will
be taught by Blue Mountain
instructors, and will offer
transfer credit. The other
courses will carry Blue Moun
tain credit.
The three transfer courses
are:
History of World War II:
This is the second term
course. The first term is not
required for enrollment.
Economics: The class will
deal with the principles in
volved in the operation of the
American economic system.
Horse Husbandry: Will
cover horse training, beha
vior, reproduction, nutrition
and disease. A lab portion is
included.
The other courses being
offered are:
Outdoor Photography: Den
nis Toney will instruct this
class which includes a week
end field trip with special
New housing
forBMCCis
studied
Tentative plans for pri
vately developed housing near
the college were presented to
the Blue Mountain Commu
nity College Board following a
regular board meeting on
August 16.
Jim Lynch, architect for
NORPA Development Co. of
Hermiston presented prelimi
nary plans that would provide
housing for 96 students in the
first phase of a two-phase
housing project that would
ultimately accommodate 300
students.
The student housing project
would be located on the east
side of a draw, northeast of the
present college campus.
Phase one would be construc
ted almost entirely on land
presently owned by NORPA.
However, Phase two is tenta
tively planned on land owned
by the college. Mr. Lynch
suggested that perhaps some
arrangements could be made
for the exchange of this
property in consideration for
other site development that
would be beneficial to the
college.
The board asked the
NORPA Development Co. to
return to the September board
meeting with more detailed
requests for the board's consi
deration. The living units proposed
would be in a quad arrange
ment with four bedrooms in
each quad, centered around
kitchen, bathroom, and dining
areas, While exact rental
figures cannot be determined
until construction is comple
ted, Mr. Lynch estimated that
the rent would range from $95
to $135 per student per month.
instruction on photography of
the outdoors. There will also
be class time for developing
the film.
Psychology: Arrangments
for this class are still pending.
Further details will be avail
able at a later date.
Fundamental Principles of
Geology, Chemistry, and Phy
sics: This class, taught by Rod
Aho, is designed for those who
would like to gain a fundamen
tal understanding of basic
geology, chemistry, and phy
sics. Field trips, lab experi
ments, and visual aides will be
utilized to show how science
can be relevant to everyday
life. -
Conversational Spanish:
Gordon Munck will be teach
ing this course designed for
students who wish to learn
basic communication in the
Spanish language.
Basic Accounting: The
course will be taught by Kathy
Hazen for those desiring a
basic knowledge of bookkeep
ing and accounting.
Upholstery: Ella Ross will
give instructions on upholster
ing small objects. These basic
instructions can then be ap
plied to the larger items.
Intermediate and Advanced
Tole: Two classes are being
offered to accomodate the
large number of people inter
ested in painting. A student
may take one or both classes if
they have completed the
beginning tole class.
Guitar: Ken Lemley will
instruct those interested in
learning to play the guitar on a
step by step basis.
Cake Decorating: For the
student wishing to learn or
improve the skill of decorat
ing. Golf: John Edmundson will
continue to instruct those
interested in learning to golf.
Any additional lniormuuuu
can be obtained by contacting
Nancy Brownfield, coordina
tor, 676-5039. All are encour-
j i :t. fnr iha
agea 10 pre-resioicoi
courses desired as soon as you
receive the schedule in the
mail.
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