The Daily Collegian Friday, July 27, 1973 Associate Degrees Program Agricultural business Air pollution control engineering Business Chemical engineering Computer science Electrical, engineering technology Forest .technology Highway engineering technology Hotel and food services Hospitality administration Health facilities food Service administration Associate programs offer 2-year option By COLEEN BURRITT Collegian Stall Writer For students who cannot afford four years of college or do not want to study that long, the University’s associate degree program offers a two year option. Twenty-two associate degree majors now are being offered at 17. Commonwealth Campuses. One major, agricultural business, is offered at University Park. Samuel W. Haggarty, assistant director of fresh man admissions and head of the associate degree program; said associate degree enrollment for Fall Term is expected to reach 1700. The two-year program provides concentrated in struction to prepare graduates for specialized work in business and industry or to give students a basic two-year education. “It also gives' many students the opportunity to live right at home and go to local campuses,” Haggarty said. Not all degrees are offered at every campus, however. Haggarty said this is true because “most of them are specialized programs requiring specialized equipment” that cannot be Troops plan PHNOM PENH (AP) Cambodia’s chief military spokesman says up to 30,000 in surgent troops are massed around Phnom Penh preparing for an attack, but he ex presses confidence government forces won’t balk. The spokesman, Col. Am Rong, said yesterday that American air strikes had caused heavy rebel losses and that the front lines were stable. He said most of the in surgents were concentrated along the Prek Thnot River, due south of Phnom Penh. The area has seen heavy fighting for more than a month. The population of Phnom Penh has swollen from 500,000 to 1.5 million because of the Centre Citizens Council seeks more suit funding Centre Citizens Council is trying to raise enough money to bring to court its fight to halt construction of 'the middle section of the State College By-Pass. Several council members, including President Sue Smith, met with attorney Robert Sugarman yesterday in Harrisburg to discuss finances and the injunction the group hopes to file. “We are in the process of getting him (Sugarman) evidence to prepare the complaint,” Smith sais yesterday. No definite date has been set for filing the injunction. Campus Locations Altoona, Berks (first year only) University Park (second year only) Beaver, 1 , Behrend, Berks,: Delaware, Dußoisj Fayette, Hazleton, New Ken sington', Schuykill, Shenango Valley, Wilkes-Barre, Scranton ( l Berks, Hazleton, McKeesport J i Beaver,j Fayette, New Kensington, Schuylkill, Scranton, York Altoona, Beaver, Behrend, Berks, Delaware, Dußois, Fayette, Hazleton, Mont Alto, New Kensington, Ogontz, Schuykill, Shenango Valley, Wilkes- Barre, Scranton, York McKeesport Wilkes-Barre Berks provided at every campus. Admission requirements, grading and tuition are the same as ; for students pursuing a baccalaureate degree. Requirements for graduation include 64 credits for ( most majors. All associate degree programs require completion of three credits each in social sciences, arts and humanities, English, speech, and general education electives. Six credits in the physical sciences, biological science or mathematics also are required. Haggarty said two of the most popular programs are wildlife technology and forest technology. “In these two majors, we get more ap plicants- than there is space for," he said. Most of the enrollment is concentrated in engineering technology majors. The engineering technology graduate is “a specialist in applied engineering, equipped to translate creative ideas into new machines, products, l structures and processes.” Besides preparing himself for employment in this field, he also may qualify for a baccalaureate degree program in engineering influx of refugees. According to intelligence reports, Khmer Rough rebels have denuded almost every other front in order to bolster their strength around Phnom Penh. Despite the U.S. bombing halt in Cambodia scheduled for Aug. 15, Am Rong said it was believed the rebels would be capable of no more than harassing attacks against the capital such as he rocket and cannon barrage Wednesday that killed more than 20 civilians and wounded nearly 100. His confidence was shared by few military experts in the capital who give the fighting performance of government forces a ’ low rating. Smith said that depends on how long it takes to gather the evidence. Centre Citizens has raised about $3,000 so far and needs an additional $2,000 for the suit. In becoming a non-profit corporation, Smith said, the group_“is appealing to anyone interested in the en vironment.” Centre Citizens contends the modifications PennDOT has made in the original design “do not go far enough.” According to a letter distributed by the council, “The highway is still designed to 70 m.p.h. in Course of Description Prepares students for commercial farming and businesses which serve agriculture. Air pollution technicians, working for a local, state, or federal agency. Employment in industry and business at level of responsibility higher than that assigned to high school graduates. Positions as assistants to chemists and chemical engineers, assistants in research and control laboratories and trainees for supervisory jobs in manufacturing and production. Employment as a computer programmer. Service with . electrical utilities, manufacturers of electrical and elec tronic equipment, and electrical maintenance and instrument depart ments of industrial concerns. Techniques basic to planning, organizing, directing and managing forestry enterprises. Planning and design tasks necessary in the construction of highways, railroads, bridges; etc. Executive positions in hospitality in dustry. Executive positions in health facilities SSSiSS* technology at the Capitol Campus. New programs scheduled to refrigerated film is at General C . s2o ° Photograph it. 222 South Allen Fender Vtbrolflx AMP $125 Street 20 GALLON ALLglass aquarium, C Ss ST J R A Y C s OU M969 L 1970? 'SielleSf*«S' S,i S D 5 0 e c S al, J 2 8-So t'm d " ion S3S 237 1029 eveni "^ LOUNGE- CHAIR & HASSOCK KUSTOM PA SYSTEM, tike new .hanging beads, foam sofa, condition. $4OO. Also 1966 k,lchen dinnette set, 11x15 and Chevelle Super Sport 349-5973. 12x10 carpets & pads, Boston rocker, curtains, 237-1029 evenings ELECTRONIC CALCULATORS, ' STEREO equipment: largest B 'x3o’ TRAILER, EXCELLENT selection; all brands. Fantastic condition, reasonable price, discount prices. Full factory available fall term, phone 238-7828 warranty. 238 0645, evenings. after 5:00 p m INSURANCE FOR AUTO, 35 2-,>,? N P A f^ CE . LLE, i T “P" motorcvcie personal PORSCHE PARTS ! t ABOUT two tons of used and new. parts from 1953 on, including 911 and super 90 engines. Some3s6 body parts. Tim 238-2040 or Rocky 237-2604. SPRITE - MIDGETIROLL Bin- New never in car 535. Fits all years. 238-2040. WANTED WILL BUY: DORM‘-contract for Fall - Spring terms (female) call collect: 215-943-1886 Maureen RIDE TO TITUSVILLE, for 3 Aug. 3rd. Please call Cindy 865- 2531 or 237-7278. j ROOMMATE WANTED FOR Fall through Spring term. Share Large apartment with three other guys. Rent 550 per Imonfh: Call Brian at 237-8317. EVenings. WOMENS DORM CONTRACT, wanted immediately for Sept Desperate! Call coljecf 215-534- * . 1 ■ ” . _ BEESE PHOTO STUDIO LICI D U/AUTCf) .Ik I passports, ID'S, portraits, nCLT ff MPI I-CV kJIkM cjroups, weddings. 200 W. College Ave. (2nd floor) 237 6647. ; irr%C South Sea Chinese Restaurant IItUUIVHIVImUIO Wus. Nman, A,e TO i {corner o{ Allen St 1 { ; Open deny from UAUU «un I a-rrn 4pm * tlpm tor summer term's f—■ IIUrT nnu LrllClf Two blocks trom campus | /~b ! Orders to tatre-out We are a rapidly growing computer corporation ser vicing hospitals nationally ■■■■■■■ with openings nowiand in the ■ , future for programmers with a bachelor' or a masters degree in computer science on OS 340 370 systems. j Challenging positions in our Production and Development Departments are! available now and will be ini the future due |p our continued growth. Our outstanding f technical environment includes two 370- | ■ ~ o,t„ 155's and a sophisticated | | at ™ ex,ra charge teleprocessing j network utilizing data base and data base management techniques. We offer an excelfent salary and benefit package. If you I ■ 10-channel TV cahle are interested in .a position I ■ iu cnannei iv caDie NOW send your resume and I ■ Laundry facilities salary ;requirements to the I ■ „. . . address below. If you will be I ■ Dishwashers LATER, save this ad and remember we are'continually expanding. i i i JOHN ENGLf Shared Medical Systems ! 650 Park Ave! King of Prussia, Pa 19406 i Develop skills in mass communications to prepare for work in areas related to journalism. Develop skills in mass communications to prepare for work in areas related to journalism. Positions in materials-oriented in dustries involved in the exploration and extraction of minerals and fuels, work in research laboratories, or as foremen, and supervisors. Employment in machine design, tool and dye design, or structural layout. Positions in mining industry leading to management-oriented and engineer oriented carreers. Designed to provide technically trained personnel to support nuclear industry between the levels of high school graduate and professional engineer. Leadership roles with recreation program participants, organize and lead recreation activities. Trains for positions in retail stores A knowledge of the elements of sur veying as applied to construction, land, topographic, geodetic city, and photogrammetric surveys, and to develop trainedJfCrsonnel. Prepare sttfdents in the techniques of wildlife management; support professionals in wildlife biology, park managers, game managers, etc. Five FRIENDLY FEMALES want to rent a large apt or house near campus, starting tan. Call Cindy 865 2531 or 237-7278 MALE GRAD STUDENT seeks private room close to campus fall thru spring Tom 237-7555 " TWO FEMALE ROOMMATES needed to share 2-hedroom apt. with two girls. Please call Betty 237-9144 or Marcia 238-4559 (evenings) MADISON, WISCONSIN. If you want a ride or are interested in splitting van call 237-0158. RIDERS AND NON-RIDERS, if you are a competitive cyclist or if you have not ridden for four or five years, then we need you. Only involves two */2 hr. visits for ‘ride ori stationary lab bicycle. Males only for now. If interested call 865- 3445 or visit Biomechanics Lab FEMALE NEEDS HOUSING or roomate fall term. Willing to sublet full'apartment call 412-287- 6225 Judy. ROOMATE WANTED FALL term Park Forest Villas aot furnished dishwasher a-c 562 mo Write Mark Giidea box I6VA Kd4 Dallas Pa 18612 or call 717-675-0838 RIDE WANTED TO Florida - near Daytona Beach - at end of August. Will pay and share ex penses Call Jeff at 237-1265 [ ROOMMATE WANTED FALL one room apt.,one block from campus 565 mo. call 238-0466 ATTENTION SUBJECTS stereoscopic depth perception experiment. Pay $7.00 for maximum four hours. Call 865- 7546. EPtSCOPAL STUDENTS IN VITE anyone interested to Sunday services at 9:00‘ a.m. Coffee Hour 10:00 a.m. at Eisenhower Chapel. TYPING THESES, TERM PAPERS, etc. IBM selectric typewriter, reasonable rates, fast, dependable service, pickup delivery if desired. 355-7351. HOMOSEXUALITY REFER RALS, INFORMATION, or just rap, call USG Gay Line 863-0296, Sunday even ings 7-11 p.m. Century Towers 710 South Atherton Street Accepting Applications for Fall 9-month lease available burnished Efficiencies Furnished & unfurnished one-bedrooms Also offering Reduced Summer rates on furnished & unfurnished one-bedrooms for more information, call Associates 238-5081 weekdays 8:30 to 5:30 Saturdays 9:00 to 12:00 TENNIS-SQUASH ’RACKETS professionally machine strung Best prices in town. Overnight service grids also, 238 7754 HOPS. HOMOPHILES OF Penn State will hold a picnic August 5 Call U.S.G. Gay line (8670296) or 237 0211 for information. SEE HIGH NOON with Gary Cooper and Grace Kelly Saturday and Sunday, 7 and 9 p.m air conditioned HUB Assembly Room. Still only 50 cents. HOPS HOMOPHILES OF Penn State will hold a picnic August 5 Call U.S.G. gay line (863 0296) or 237 0211 for information. THE SCORPION, CALDER Alley Live entertainment nightly at 10. Subs - Beverages. Billiards Happy Hours 7.30 and 9:30. LOST LOST FEMALE CALICO cat with black spot on nose and yellow collar in vicinity of South Barnard St. call Diane, 238-6122 reward LOST: GRAY AND black cat 600 block W. College Ave. Call 237- 5510 or 237-7573. FOUND PACKAGE IN ROOM 306 Boucke. To identify and claim come to 126 Carnegie. JAWBONE THE JAWBONE-GOES outdoors with Lothlorien! Join us Saturday from 9 p.m. to l a.m. in an outdoor cafe Plenty of fine food, music, people. 415 E. Foster. HOUSES rn 1973 12x50 2 BEDROOM mobile home for sale in Centre Hall. Inspection welcomed. 364- V2V2 TRAILER 12 x 60, WASHER - Dryer, air-conditioned. Set up on 4 acre lot. On Meeks Lane off Scotia Road. $4OOO. 237-5172 COUPLE DESIRES TO rent two or three bedroom unfurnished!, house with a .stove unit and washer connections within 15 mile radius of State College on or about August 10. Write Capt. T J. Martranft, 5503 Sabina Dr. Alexandria, Va. 71301 or Call 318- 445-6996 APARTMENTS TOWNHOUSE 3 BEDROOMS, 2>. 2 baths, w-w carpeting, curtains, refrigerator , stove, washer dryer, air conditioning, grad students welcome, available sept. 1 238-7445.