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Show General Information Concurrent Enrollment Program This program provides eligible high school students with access to college credit courses on their high school campus through a cooperative effort by Weber State and five northern Utah school districts (Box Elder, Davis, Morgan, Ogden and Weber). High school applied technology curricula is articulated with WSU offerings to allow students to simultaneously earn high school and college credit for successful completion. Early College Program Through this program, high school seniors have the opportunity to participate in the university environment while continuing with their high school courses and activities. Currently, more than 200 students from Davis, Ogden, Weber, Morgan, and Box Elder school districts participate in the Early College Program Travel Study Program In cooperation with the Foreign Languages department, travel study programs have been designed to give students a first hand look at the places and the people they study. Mexico, France, Germany, Japan, England, Hong Kong, the Middle East and Spain have been among travel study destinations in past years. Independent Study Program The independent study program was specifically designed for students who can not attend regularly scheduled college courses. This program allows students to complete the course at home (or anywhere) at their own convenience. Over 1,000 students enroll in this self-paced, individualized mode of study each year. Students can choose from 83 independent study courses ranging from American Civilization to Social Stratification. Health Professions and Outreach Education Currently through the distance learning area, students can earn a Bachelor's degree in Allied Health Sciences with an emphasis in Health Services Administration, Health Instructional Development, Health Promotion, Advanced Radiological Sciences, Advanced Dental Hygiene, or Advanced Respiratory Therapy. This program is offered through a combination of independent study and intensive workshop sessions to health care personnel in Utah, Wyoming, Montana, and Washington. International Programs International programs provide unique learning experiences for students from foreign countries and for Weber State students. Currently, special programs are conducted for students from Japan, Taiwan and South Korea. • Japan Programs: In cooperation with Japan Air lines (JAL), four separate programs are being conducted on an annual basis. A one year language program, a two-year Associate of Applied Science Degree in Office Systems Support, a three-week program for JAL stewardess aspirants, and a three- week summer program for Japanese youth. A three-week summer American Culture program for 13-18 year olds and other programs are conducted annually for Japanese youth. • Non-Credit English as a Second Language Program: A non-credit ESL program (Peak Experience) is offered to all foreign students who are not primarily seeking degrees. Seminars and Workshops Career-oriented workshops and seminars are presented to assist individuals who want to keep current with the latest knowledge and techniques in their chosen careers. Career areas include but are not limited to allied health, law enforcement, technology, management, and verbal and written communication. Selected programs include: Technical Writing, Just-In-Time, Supervisory Training, Personal Profiles, Assessing Biased Communications Patterns, Continuous Improvement, Environmental Issues, International Protocol, and many more. Certificate Programs Several short courses which focus on significant areas of a subject matter are combined to create a certificate program. Upon completion of course requirements, individuals can earn a Continuing Education Certificate. Programs include Personal Computer Literacy and Long Term Care Nursing. Contract Training Programs Our professional team provides analysis, design, delivery and administration of training services in direct response to a business' specific training needs. Location, times, and training content will be based on the preference of each business. This type of training ensures a substantial cost savings per employee, saves valuable traveling time and expense, encourages a cooperative problem solving effort and brings together employees of similar backgrounds, needs and interests. Selected program areas include Computer training, Management/ Organizational Training, Technical Training, Environmental Training, Business Skills, Quality Management, Health/Medical Training and Sales, Retailing or Customer Service Training. Utah Law Enforcement Academy Weber State University has been sanctioned as an official training site for law enforcement classes by the Division of Peace Officers Standards and Training (P.O.ST.), State of Utah. Our program is divided into two categories: • Category I-Basic Training for Peace Officers is designed for certification as a peace officer with full police powers. The course covers a six month training period with 500 actual class hours. Two classes consisting of 64 students are run each year. • Category II-Basic Training for Reserve, Correctional, or Special Function Officers fills requirements to become a constable, a Protective Service Officer for the Utah Highway Patrol, a Highway Patrol Special Function Officer or security personnel for business and industry. Training consists of 168 hours of classwork covered in 12 weeks. More than 100 students enroll annually in the three sessions offered. Personal Computing in the Nineties A non-credit hands on training program designed to give you a better understanding of personal computing in business, focusing on knowledge and skills used in word processing, spreadsheets, databases, operating systems and desktop publishing in IBM environments is offered at the Ogden Metro Center. Conferences More than 20 conferences are planned and facilitated by Continuing Education each year for professional, business, government, high school, campus and community organizations. With cooperation and utilization of the WSU Campus Life auxiliaries, Continuing Education hosts more than 10,000 guests a year on the Weber State University campus. Selected gatherings include the Undergraduate Literature, Reading/Writing, Continuous Improvement and Leaders in Business conferences. Community Services Continuing Education supports Weber State University's community serice goals through collaborative contributions of leadership and talent to public-spirited local, regional and statewide efforts and by tailoring regular CE programs and services as needed to give underserved populations to university offerings and resouces. For More Information For further information concerning Continuing Education or any of its programs or if you would like to receive our quarterly class schedule, please write or call: Weber State University Continuing Education and Community Services Ogden, UT 84408-4007 (801)626-6600 toll free 1-800-848-7770. Student Services Interdisc. Programs Applied Science & Technology Arts& Humanities Business & Economics Education Health Professions Science Social & Behavioral Sciences 296 297 Continuing Education |