Friday, July 18, 2008

JUNEAU ALASKA CLASSES WINDING DOWN

The end is in sight for ERTH 204 OCEANOGRAPHY and SPCH 202 ORAL INTERPRETATION [Sea Literature]. Students are to complete their course work with the on board instructor A.W. LONGACRE. He will post grades to Jennie Scarborough at Newport. She will transmit these grades to Deanna Brian at Vincennes University and Tanya Hatfield at Pensacola.

Job-Ticket holders for SPCH 202 Power Point Presentations of Sea Literature are to be collected by BM1 Aaron Udland. He will then send the entire package to Newport for evaluation and grading. Please mail the packet to 1590 NW Spring St Newport OR 97365. Please do not mail this packet until all students have returned their Job-Ticket Holders.

NEXT CLASSES: POLS 201 INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE 3ch Al Fitzpatrick 18 AUG - 26 SEPT 2008 USCG STATION JUNEAU, AK.

A unique course blended to the Station's location in the midst of the Alaskan State Governmental Complex. Instructor will guide students via SIGHTSPEED [Instructional time frame for 2-hours of classroom instruction twice a week will be set by the Commanding Officer]. Emphasis in this course will be placed on the internal workings of government agencies of administration on the local, state, and national level.
Instructor [Al Fitzpatrick] will guide students through this study of the basic principles of government and its institutions. He will be on board in Juneau, AK during the mid-term of the course to lead students through State government visitations.

Al successfully finished classes in North Carolina and was a tremendous hit with all of our students at Oregon Inlet, Hatteras Inlet, and Hobucken.

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