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Show SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Teacher Education 214 Department of Elementary Education 219 Department of Secondary Education 220 Department of Child and Family Studies 227 Department of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance 237 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Richard V. Jones, Dean Roger E. Mouritsen, Associate Dean Professors: Harley K. Adamson, Florence Barton, Keith R. Burnett, David R. Cox, Luan H. Ferrin Ruth C. Gardner, J. Burdett Johnson, Richard V. Jones, W. Blair Low, A. Earl McCain, Evan J. Memmott, Jimmie D. Merrill, Blaine P. Parkinson, Donald K. Sharpes; Associate Professors: Roger E. Mouritsen, Karen E. Nielsen, A. Cor- dell Perkes; Assistant Professors: Richard H. Blake, Joyce L. Garrett, Karen Lofgreen, Gary Welander The School of Education's major function is to provide professional and personal growth experiences to prepare students for: teaching in the public schools; careers and personal roles related to marriage, family life and the education of young children; opportunities to teach in business, industry, government and religious organizations; leadership in Recreation and Physical Education programs in a wide variety of settings. Students completing baccalaureate programs in the School of Education will be granted either the Bachelor of Arts of the Bachelor of Science degree. Majors —Students may have majors in the School of Education in the following fields: Child Development Family Relations Early Childhood Education Physical Education Elementary Education Physical Education (teaching) Minors —Students may also take the following departmental minors: Child Development Dance Family Studies Family Relations Health Education Instructional Media Physical Education Physical Education (teaching) Recreation Teaching of Reading 212 COMBINED MASTER OF EDUCATION PROGRAM Utah State University and Weber State College are authorized to offer a Combined Master of Education Degree Program to meet the needs of in- service elementary and secondary teachers in the greater metropolitan Ogden area. The program utilizes faculty expertise from both institutions and provides regular classes, workshops, seminars and independent study with the program structure. Candidates will meet specified admissions and program requirements and may choose to graduate from either Utah State University or Weber State College upon satisfactory completion of the program. 213 1 Natural -4Scie] 1 social Js&encBs. -Teehrtelog1/ Continung Education |