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Show DEPARTMENT OF DISTRIBUTIVE TECHNOLOGY John A. Burkes, Chairman Associate Professors: Steven H. Eichmeier, C. Daniel Litchford, Lloyd A. Ott; Assistant Professors: John A. Burkes, Carl L. Grunander, Belva Post, Instructor Specialist: Norma B. Beesley, Maureen S Gallegos. The Department of Distributive Technology offers an Associate of Applied Science degree in the areas of Fashion Merchandising, Sales & Retailing, Transportation Management, and General Warehousing. An Institutional Certificate is awarded in Cosmetology. Objectives —The objectives of the Department of Distributive Technology are: 1. To provide vocational and technical training in the career areas of distributive technology. 2. To provide practical application of skills—for students already employed in distributive technology careers and for students working toward employment in distributive technology careers. 3. To help students understand the true essence of distributive technology careers through career exploration and cooperative work experience. 4. To develop the qualities of entrepreneurship. 5. To help prepare students for entrance and successful employment in entry-level and first line supervisory positions in the areas of cosmetology, fashion merchandising, sales, retailing, transportation, and general warehousing. Education —The program outlines, included in the following program descriptions are designed to build job skills in an orderly manner so that completion of each quarter and year prepares individuals for successively higher employment levels in the occupational field. Employment Outlook —Excellent employment opportunities exist in each of the listed specialty areas of training. The local growth rate of distributive job opportunities has been above average for the past several years and is projected to continue at increasingly higher growth rates. The job placement rate for students in career related positions in extremely high. Specific job titles are listed at the heading of each specialty program. Cosmetology Program: Distributive Technology Minor I. General Requirements: A. Grade of C or better in the approved Distributive Technology courses. II. Specific Requirements: A. A minimum of 22 credit hours of approved Distributive Technology courses. B. Distributive Technology courses required: DISTC 114 (4), 116 (4), 120 (4), 130 (5), 250 (5). 372 Course options are available for substitution or addition to the recommended courses should the student feel a need for a more specific or concentrated minor emphasis. COSMETOLOGY Maureen S. Gallegos and Norma Beesley Advisers The following curriculum is designed for the student who desires to become a cosmetologist and who plans to qualify for the State Board Examination at the completion of 2,000 hours of training. Upon completion of this curriculum an Institutional Certificate will be awarded. Admissions Information: 1. Apply for admittance to Weber State College. 2. When accepted, the student's name is placed on a waiting list. (Minimum waiting time-approximately 3 months) 3. The Cosmetology office will notify students when they are accepted into the program. Registration information will be included in the notification process, together with a cost estimate of fees and required equipment. Licensing Information —Following the accumulation of the required 2,000 hours, the license examinations may be taken as follows: Written Test; Utah Technical College, Salt Lake City, Utah Practical Test; 247 south Main, Salt Lake City, Utah Program: Cosmetology — Institutional Certificate I. General Requirements: A. An overall GPA of 2.00 or C. B. 54 total hours are required. II. Specific Requirements: A. Cosmetology courses required (54 credit hours): COSMT 101 (5), 102 (4), 103 (5), 104 (4), 105 (4), 106 (4), 107 (5), 108 (5), 109 (5), 110 (4), 111 (4), 112 (5). SAMPLE SCHEDULE COSMETOLOGY INSTITUTIONAL CERTIFICATE Autumn Winter Spring COSMT 101 5 COSMT 105 4 COSMT 109 5 COSMT 102 4 COSMT 106 4 COSMT 110 4 COSMT 103 5 COSMT 107 5 COSMT 111 4 COSMT 104 4 COSMT 108 5 COSMT 112 5 TOTAL 18 TOTAL 18 TOTAL 18 The program begins at 8 a.m. and ends at 5 p.r day through Friday. 373 , every Mon- —i 3©nt SFilr" ration nnim iSclircs" Reaistrar -Chant lciJ n nteroeptr" Prpgrams ■ Allied —-rfearltlH ^SijteitcBr Arts h Humanrtic- Ebusiness I Economic* . ■ UUI.DIIUII i\aT iiran _4SiJifincBs SociaM Sciences rnnii "■>" "9 Education _L. |