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Show Majors and Minors Registration SCHOOL OF SOCIAL Majors History Police Science Political Science SCIENCES $ Psychology Sociology Concentration: Social Military Science Philosophy Police Science Political Science Psychology Sociology Work Teaching Majors History Political Science Psychology Sociology OF AND COURSE description, normally Minors Electronics Engineering Technology Distributive Technology INTERDEPARTMENTAL Bachelor of General Studies Honors Program Asian Studies Minor Latin American Studies Mincr Planning Emphasis PROGRAMS 100-199, 200-299, 280, 281, 283, 286, 289, 292, 295, 299, 300-399, 400-499, requirements Su, A, W, and S indicate A-Autumn, the W-Winter, quarter(s) the course is S-Spring. required to complete their registration at that time by payment of fees. They must make payment of fees by the regular registration deadline to avoid the late fee penalty. Late Registration—Any registration completed after the fourth day of classroom instruction each quarter is subject to the late fee penalty. In such instances, the late entrance into the class must have the approval of the class instructor before consideration for acceptance by the Dean of Admissions and Records. Normal Registration—Normal registration for any one quarter is 15 quarter hours, exclusive of one hour of physical education activity (usually taken each quarter of the freshman year). Freshmen students are not permitted to register for upper division courses. Sophomore students may register for upper division SYSTEM Remedial and Non-credit Terminal Courses (do not satisfy baccalaureate are non-transferable) Freshman Courses Sophomore Courses Individual Research Experimental Courses Directed Reading Practicum Intern Workshops and Special Conferences Field Trips Seminars Junior Courses Senior Courses the letters taught—Su-Summer, Dates for registration each quarter are listed in the College calendar at the front of this catalog. The schedule of registration appointments is published in each quarter’s class schedule, copies of which may be obtained from the Registration Office in the Administration Building. Registration procedures and courses to be offered are described in the class schedule. Early Registration for Currently Enrolled Students—During each quarter, students currently enrolled in school will be given an opportunity to register early for the following quarter at times and places announced. Students may not be All courses of instruction offered by Weber State College are listed according to the department name. Courses within each department are listed in ascending numerical number. Significance of course numbers is indicated in the following key to the course numbering system: 001-049, 050-099, Master Degree Courses REGISTRATION Composite Teaching Majors Biology Business Education Communication and Theatre Arts Earth Science English and Communication English and Theatre Arts Mathematics and Physical Science Social Science NUMBERING Conferences Each course is identified by a number and a descriptive title shown in bold type. Some detailed descriptive information as to the content of the course and the manner in which it is taught (whether it is straight lecture or includes laboratory and/or recitation sessions) is also shown. Courses that fill general education requirements are identified by the following alpha prefixes to the course number: HU—Humanities; LS—Life Science; PS—Physical Science; SS—Social Science; GE—Other. The numeric figure in parenthesis, e.g. (3), indicates the number of quarter hours of credit given for the course. Appearing near the end cf each course TECHNOLOGY Majors Automotive Engineering Technology Electronics Engineering Technology Manufacturing Engineering Technology Management Logistics Individual Research Experimental Courses Directed Reading Practicum Intern Workshops and Special Field Trips Seminars 599-699, Teaching Minors History Political Science Psychology Sociology SCHOOL COMPOSITE 480, 481, 483, 486, 489, 492, 495, 499, Minors Anthropology History and courses with the signature approval of either the course instructor or the department chairman. Maximum Registration—Maximum registration without special permission is 20 quarter hours. A student may register for additional credit hours if such registration is approved. The petition form must be signed by the Department Chairman, departments, or by the Director of Academic to take additional hours of credit a regularly assigned advisor in the Advisement. The forms are avail- able in the department offices or the Registration Office. A student should have both a cumulative and the previous quarter grade point average of 3.0 (B) or higher before petitioning. Audit Course Registration—Students registering to audit a course are considered as regular students in determining part-time or full-time registration and are charged regular tuition and fees. Nevertheless, because of space and facility limitations some courses may not be open students who plan to audit a course should to auditor check with students. Therefore, the instructor before registering to learn if a particular course is open to auditor students or not. Participation in class activities by an auditor student may be limited at the discretion of an instructor. Credit/No-Credit Registration—Any student may register for courses on a Fe) ot s— Dee the ow Pacer arty <<a |