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Show 269 Planetarium Director: Dr. John Sohl, SL 204A Telephone: 801-626-7907 Web Page: physics.weber.edu/planet/ott.html I he Planetarium, featuring a 30- foot hemispherical dome, is used for instruction in undergraduate astronomy classes. It is also a science education facility featuring programs of interest to elementary students, secondary students, and the general public. For the general public, a program featuring some topic of current interest in astronomy is given one evening a week. Any teacher wishing instructional materials or wanting to set up an appointment for a class visit should contact the Director of the Planetarium, or the Director of the Center for Science & Mathematics Education, 801-626-6855. PREMEDICAL PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS For information call Julie Baker, Seaetary, Department of Zoology, SL402, 801-626-6165 Students pursuing one of the following programs should satisfy the pre-professional requirements while completing a bachelor degree within the College of Science. Students should work closely with both their pre-professional advisor and their academic major advisor. Since course loads are typically heavy, and requirements and application procedures vary among post-graduate programs, students should plan their academic strategies early and with full information. Advisement Students should be familiar with requirements in the Weber State catalog and consult with the pre-professional advisor and an advisor in their major department. Emphasis Advisor Room Telephone Pre-Dentistry Dr. Glenn Harrington SL308M 626-7299 Pre-Medicine Dr. Kent Van De Graaff SL403 626-7486 Pre-Optometry Dr. Kent Van De Graaff SL403 626-7486 Pre-Pharmacy Dr. J. Neil Jensen SL405M 626-6587 Pre-Physical Dr. Darrell Graff SL407 626-6168 Occupational Therapy Dr. Darrell Graff SL407 626-6168 Pre-Physician's Assistant Dr. Karen Nakaoka SL306M 626-7509 Pre-Veterinary Medicine Dr. Ron A. Meyers SL409 626-6170 (a General Education Refer to pages 36-41 for general education requirements. Any general education course taken as part of a pre-medical/profes- sional program may also be counted toward general education requirements. Engl ENIOIO and Engl EN2010 fulfill the English competency requirement. Math QL1050 fulfills the Quantitative Literacy requirement. Course Requirements for Pre-Medicine The goal of the pre-medical program is to prepare students for a national competitive examination (the MCAT) and for medical school admission and courses. The pre-medical program is compatible with a variety of majors. Pre-medical classes and/or emphases exist within several departments of the College of Science. Courses Required (74-75 credit hours) Zool SI 1110/SI 1120 Principles of Zoology I & II (8) Zool 2100 Zool 2200 Zool 3200 Zool 3300 Human Anatomy (4) Human Physiology (4) Cell Biology (4) Genetics (4) Micro LS/SI2054 ChemPS/SI1210/SI1220 Chem 2310/2320 PhsxPS/SI2010/SI2020 Engl ENIOIO &EnglEN2010 Engl 2100 or Engl 2250 or Engl 3210 or Comm HU 1020 Math 1010 Math 1060 or Math QL 1050 Principles of Microbiology (4) Principles of Chemistry I & II (10) Organic Chemistry I & II (10) General Physics (10) Intro to Writing (3) Intermediate Writing (3) Technical Writing (3) Creative Writing (3) Advanced College Writing (3) Principles of Public Speaking (3) Intermediate Algebra (4) Trigonometry (3) College Algebra (4) AP or CLEP aedits in English or science courses are not acceptable to medical schools. Recommended Course Electives (none required) Refer to the pre-medicine emphases in the departments of Zoology, Chemistry and Zool 4050 Zool 4100 Zool 4120 Zool 4210 Micro 3254 Micro 3305 Micro 4252 Micro 4554 Chem 3070 and consult with advisors. Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (4) Embryology (4) Histology (4) Advanced Human Physiology (4) Immunology (4) Medical Microbiology (5) Cell Culture (2) Virology (4) Biochemistry I (4) orZool LSI010 Zool 2100 Zool 2200 Math QL 1050 Math 1060 Math SI 1210/SI 1220 Course Requirements for Pre-Dentistry Courses Required (50-61 credit hours) Zool SI 1110/SI 1120 Principles of Zoology (Zoology majors) (8) Animal Biology (non-major) (3) Human Anatomy (4) Human Physiology (4) College Algebra (4) Trigonometry (3) Calculus I & II (8) Phsx PS/SI2010/SI2020 General Physics (10) Chem PS/SI1210/SI1220 Principles of Chemistry I & II (10) Chem 2310/2320 Organic Chemistry I & II (10) Recommended Electives (none required) Econ SS 1010 Principles of Econorrri cs (3) Engl 2040 Power Reading (1-3) Micro LS/SI2054 Principles of Microbiology (4) Micro 3254 Immunology (4) Zool 3200 Cell Biology (4) Zool 3300 Genetics (4) Zool 4050 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (4) Zool 4120 Histology (4) Zool 4210 Advanced Human Physiology (4) Zool 4500 Parasitology (4) Course Requirements for Pre-Optometry Courses Required (76- Zool SI 1110/SI 1120 orZool LSI010 Zool 2100 Zool 2200 Zool 3200 Math 1060 Math QL 1040 Math QL 1050 Math SI 1210/SI 1220 Micro LS/SI2054 81 credit hours) Principles of Zoology (Zoology majors) (8) Animal Biology (non-major) (3) Human Anatomy (4) Human Physiology (4) Cell Biology (4) Trigonometry (3) Elementary Statistics (3) College Algebra (4) Calculus I & II (8) Principles of Microbiology (4) General PROFILE ENROLLMENT STUDENT AFFAIRS ACADEMIC INFO DEGREE REQ GENED Jnterdisciplinary FYE HNRS BIS LIBSCI INTRD MINORS Applied Science & Technology CEET CS MFET/MET CMT CDGT ENGR AUTOSV/AUTOTC IDT SST TBE Arts & Humanities COMM ENGL FORLNG DANCE MUSIC THEATR ART Business & Econ MBA MPACC/ACCTNG BUSADM FIN LOM MGMT MKTG ECON/QUANT IS&T Education MEDUC CHFAM ATHL/AT HEALTH/NUTRI PE/REC EDUC Health Professions CLS DENSCI PARAMD HTHSCI HAS/HIM NURSNG RADTEC DMS NUCMED RADTHR RESTHY Science BOTANY CHEM GEOSCI MATH/MATHED MICRO PHSX ZOOL Social & Behavioral Sciences MCJ/CJ ECON GEOGR HIST POLSC PHILO PSYCH SOCLWK GERONT SOCLGY ANTHRO AEROSP MILSCI NAVSCI Continuing Ed Davis Campus WEBER State Univ 2003-2004 CATALOG E R S I T Y |