CREDIT' UNIT INFORL:AL MANAGEkiENT DEVELOPMENT 102 NURSE'S TRAINING 69 71-9- Credit courses are offered to undergraduate adults who may wish to a pply for a baccalaureate degree at a later date. The credit courses include graduate engineering towards a Master of engineering degree. It also includes advance credit courses for teachers working towards a Master's degree: The Unit courses are non-credit courses on the college level offered in electronics, machine and tool design, production management, and business management. These courses * * * * * * * Who comforts me in moments of despair? Who runs fingers lightly through my hair? Rio cooks my meals and darns my hose? Squeezes nose drops in my nose? Who alrays has a-word of praise? Sets out my rubbers on rainy days? Who scrubs my back when in a shower? And wakes me up at the proper hour? Who helps keep me on the beam? And figures in my every dream? 1965 149 * , It * * * are mainly for personal improvement and upgrading of occupational skills. 1964 46 266 140 105 58 61E The informal courses are for information in subjects not covered by specific curricula. The management development courses are an educational program con ducted by Mr. Gult in co operation with area industry and management. Local industries presently co operating include: American Sterilizer„ Bucyrus-Erie, Erie Forge and Steel, and Hayes Manufacturing Company. Basic science programs are conducted for freshman nursing students in the diploma program for the School of Nursing at Hamot Hospital. It includes anatomy, physiology, micro-biology, chemistry, sociology, and psychology. Behrendts Professorßalmer is a guest lecturer in the chemistry course. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * le e 7 7. .. 7 ) - •f : t , . • ,„, _ 7 ‘.--- N ~ 0> ?...., :! \ '-- --- '7-1 1.--e,--