page 2 THE OTHER PRESS November 16th, 1984 ACADEMIC ADVISING /PROGRAM INFO Students should already be planning their course selection for next semester. Students requiring second-year or specific major requirements should book an appointment as soon as possible with one of the following Educational Planners: Lorraine Cotter Muriel Minshall Linda Stieler . From December 7 until January 18, the counselling receptionist will not be booking appointments. We will be operating on a drop-in basis, first come, first served. Studefts Should be aware that there are very few working days in the last two weeks in December. Due to the increasing number of students requiring college program/ university transfer information, the Educational Planners will be offering on-going Group Advising Sessions. Each session will provide information on one particular program area (see list below). The intent is to cover all areas every week, presenting students with a fast efficient service for getting program information. All new or prospective students of students in the system planning a career change should attend one (or more if they choose) of these sessions. If they still require. follow-up informa- tion after the session then an individ- _ ual appointment can be booked. Pauline Jewett, Member of Par- liament for New Westminster and Coquitlam, will be speaking about disarmament at Douglas College next week. Jewett has researched arms issues extensively, and has gained respect and support in Canada and around the world for her outspoken views on all aspects of this complex issue. An outstanding lecturer and Join the - Other Press and fill This space JEWETT DISARMAMENT SPEAKER Students in the system requiring further course planning should book an individual appointment. For information regarding day/time /room of sessions, please contact the receptionist in the Counselling Centre, Room 2760 (520-5486). Sessions are free. Pre-registration is not required. Each week, scdiiiiie Gill be oblered in ' the following areas [date/ time/ place and Educational Planner for November 19th - 23rd are also listed below]: 1) University Transfer (U.T.) - Ist Year Arts (including B. Soc. Work) Wed., Nov. 21 ‘2:00 - 4:00 p.m., room 2223 Lorraine Cotter 2) University Transfer (U.T.) - Ist Year Science - Agricultural Science - Rehabilitation Medicine - Pre-Engineering - Pre-Forestry - Pre-Dentistry - Pre-Medicine - Pre-Pharmacy - Pre-Veterinary Thurs., Nov. 22 6:00 - 8:00 p.m., room 2710 Lorraine Cotter uter - University Transfer Thurs., Nov. 22 - 2:00 -.4:00 p.m., room 1231 + ; Muriel Minshall’ me 5 4) Commerce & Business - University Transfer 5) Business Management Career Programs (Certificate & Diploma) - Accounting Management - Computer Information Systems - Marketing Management - Personnel Management - Construction Management Mon., Nov. 19 2:00 - 4:00 p.m., room 1805 Lorraine Cotter — 6) Office Administration - General Secretarial - Legal. Secretarial - Word Processing Specialist - Bookkeeping/Data Entry Including Office Systems and Records Management 7) Social Services - Child Care Counselling Program - Community Social Service Worker - Early Childhood Education - Mental Retardation Worker - Homemaker Training (Home Support Worker) - Therapeutic Recreation Worker Tues., Nov. 20 2:00 - 4:00 p.m., room 2223 Muriel Minshall 3) Nursing - - General Nursing (R.N.): - Psychiatric Nursing (R.P.N.) - Access | & Il » - Emergency Nursing - Qocunational Health , Nov. 19 9:00 - "11: 00. a.m., room 2223 “Linda Stieler 9) Teaching - B. Ed. (Elementary & Secondary) Including B.P.E. & B.R.E. Fri., Nov. 23 9:00 - 11:00 a.m., room 2223 Linda Stieler 10) Adult Basic Education - A.B.E., Grade 12 Completion or Equivalency Programs Thurs., Nov. 22 1:00 - 3:00 p.m., room 2212 Linda Stieler 11) Criminology - Certificate, Diploma & rer sity Transfer Thurs., Nov. 22 9:00 - 11:00 a.m., room 2223 Muriel Minshall 12) Chairside Dental Assistant & Dental Hygiene [U.B.C.] Wed., Nov. 21 8:30 - 10:00 a.m., room 2221 Muriel Minshall * Music Programs - University Transfer & Basic Musicianship Certificate Mon., Nov. 19 6:00 - 8:00 p.m., room 2710 * Theatre Program - Diploma & University Transfer * [to be offered once or twice each semester] Adult Special Education Tues., Nov. 20 6:00 - ‘8:00 p.m., room 2710 Linda. Stieler © eee teacher, the former president of Simon Md. / Fraser University has a special interest in discussing the issue with students and hearing their views. The Douglas College Nuclear Awareness Club is sponsoring the | event, which will be held in room 2201 on Thursday, November 22, starting at 12:30. Students are urged to attend, and make their views known. “On exhibit RBs Foto Funnies Now, by the Theatre...”