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Show Z33 232 DEGREE REQ GEN ED COURSES Telephone: 626-907 Activities emphasize inquiry and appropriate activities for developing content, process skills, laboratory skills, and positive attitudes toward science. Director: D. Jack Adams Location: Science Lab Building, Room 124 Telephone: 626-6058 ¢ Environmental Information Clearinghouse. Training topics include: environmental regulations and Center remediation processes use biological methods alone, or in conjunction with chemical and physical treatment methods. Research goals are to understand microbial/contaminant interactions to enhance and develop applied remediation processes. Bioremediation research draws on diverse disciplines, including microbiology, biotechnology, biochemistry, geology, and envirionmental engineering. Center programs provide: 1. Assistance and collaboration with local, national, and international industry, universities, and federal agencies for environmental remediation and restoration 2. Multidisciplinary research and training opportunities for students, through employment and internships 3. Opportunities for students to learn and utilize new skills in undergraduate reserach projects 4. Collaborative environmental research opportunities for WSU The Center for Chemical Technology was awarded the status of a Center of Excellence by the Utah Department of Economic Development, Centers of Excellence program. The mission of the Center is to conduct applied research on chemical problems leading directly to new and/or enhanced product innovations. Faculty and students of various science departments participate in research projects of the Center as appropriate. Students in the College of Science are employed in Center projects where they gain valuable work experience as well as earn money to assist in their educational expenses. Over forty Utah companies have benefited from various types of assistance from the Center. Furthermore, the Center attempts to bring Utah companies with diversified chemical interests together to form alliances that are mutually beneficial to them and to the State of Utah. and visiting professionals Providing hands-on undergraduate research experiences and environmental research opportunities for faculty are two of the main Center goal. Furthermore, the Center's affiliation with other universities provide a mechanism for student researchers to continue education and training through graduate research programs. Director: Barbara Wachocki Location: Science Lab Building, Rm 303M Telephone: 626-7559 The Center for Environmental Services cooperates with other WSU offices, departments and colleges by providing assistance and training in current trends of corporate environmental responsibility and methods to cope with hazardous materials, wastewater and air quality. Director: Keith Harrison Location: Lind Lecture Hall 104 Telephone: 626-6653 The Museum of Natural Science is an educational facility available to students in elementary and secondary schools, college students, and members of the community. Exhibits of interest include Plate Tectonics, Valley Glaciation, Continental Glaciation, The World of Neanderthal Man, the Grand Canyon District, Edward S. Curtis Indian Photographs, the Ichthyosaur, Dimetrodon, Allosaurus, Sabertooth Tiger, Petroglyphs, sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic rocks, minerals, fossils, and geological models. Teachers wishing instructional materials and/or activities concerning the Museum’s exhibits should contact the Director of the Museum of Natural Science, 626-6653. The Museum is open to the public from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, except on holidays. Student group Visits are encouraged in the afternoon. 3 Intermediate Writing 3 2250 3210 HU1020 1010 Creative Writing Advanced College Writing Principles of Public Speaking Intermediate Algebra 3 4 3 4 1060 Trigonometry 3 QL1050 College Algebra 4 2100 Technical Writing 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 orEngl orEngl or Comm Math some topic of current interest in astronomy is given one evening a Math week. Any teacher wishing instructional materials or wanting to set up an appointment for a class visit should contact the Director of or Math the Planetarium, or the Director of the Center for Science Education, 626-6855. Course strategies early and with full information. Pre-Phys. Therapy Pre-Veterinary Medicine Dr. J. Neil Jensen Dr. Ron A. Meyers Telephone 626-7299 626-7486 626-6165 626-6587 626-6587 626-6170 Engl EN1010 and Engl EN2010 fulfill the Quantitative Literacy requirement. Requirements Advanced Human Physiology Immunology Medical Microbiology Virology & Cell Culture Biochemistry | for Pre-Dentistry Animal Biology (non-major) Human Anatomy LS1010 2100 2200 QL1050 1060 Human Physiology College Algebra Trigonometry 1210/1220 Calculus I & II PS2010/2020 General Physics PS2010L/2020L Lab PS1210/1220 Principles of Chemistry I & II 2310/2320 Organic Chemistry I & II Recommended Electives (none required) Principles of Economics Econ $S1010 Engl 2040 Power Reading LS2054 Principles of Microbiology Micro Immunology Micro 3254 Cell Biology Zool 3200 Zool 3300 Genetics Zool 4050 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy Zool 4120 Histology Zool 4210 Advanced Human Physiology Zool 4500 Parasitology English competency requirement. Math QL1050 fulfills the Course Embryology Histology Requirements or Zool Zool Zool Math Math Math Phsx & Phsx Chem Chem General Education Refer to pages 31-34 of this catalog for general education requirements. Any general education course taken as part of a premedical/professional program may also be counted toward general education requirements. for Pre-Medicine The goal of the pre-medical program is to prepare students for a Course national competitive examination (the MCAT) and for medical Requirements for Pre-Optometry Courses Required (76-81 credit hours) 1110/1120 Principles of Zoology (Zoology majors) Zool school admission and courses. The pre-medical program is compatible with a variety of majors. PRENGR CS EET MFET MET Courses Required (50-61 credit hours) 1110/1120 Principles of Zoology (Zoology majors) Zool 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. Room SL403M SL403 SL402 SL405M SL405M SL409 4100 4120 4210 3254 3305 4554 3070 Zool Zool Zool Micro Micro Micro Chem 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 postgraduate programs, students should plan their academic Advisor Dr. Glenn Harrington Dr. Kent Van De Graaff see Mrs. Cathy Barrow Dr. J. Neil Jensen Applied Science & Recommended Course Electives (none required) Refer to the pre-medicine emphases in the departments of Zoology, Chemistry and Microbiology, and consult with advisors. 4050 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy Zool PRE-MEDICAL Emphasis Pre-Dentistry Pre-Medicine Pre-Optometry Pre-Pharmacy 3 HNRS & BIS LIBSCI WS AP or CLEP credits in English or science courses are not acceptable to medical schools. SL402, 626-6165. Utah Center of Excellence that facilitates development, enhancement, and marketing of biotechnologies for remediation and Introduction to Writing EN2010 compliance, waste minimization, hazardous materials management, environmental safety, pollution prevention, air and water quality, and environmental audits. Director: Edward B. Walker Location: Science Lab Building, Rm 503M Telephone: 626-6162 EN1010 & Engl Engl For information call Cathy Barrow, Secretary, Department of Zoology, The Center for Bioremediation is a environmental restoration. scientific testing, ¢ integration of environmental management concepts into existing WSU curricula, and . he Planetarium, featuring a 30- : —= planet (atmosphere, lithosphere, and hydrosphere) are investigated through laboratory activities applicable to secondary classrooms. * environmental management training and exam testing, ¢ environmental advisement, * cooperative environmental research, development, and ; oats coment — T skills, laboratory skills, and positive attitudes toward science. 6900S. Earth Science for Secondary Teachers (3) A background in basic concepts relating to the information, development, and history of the earth is provided. General concepts of the structure, composition, and modification of the Engl he W offered by the Center include: ; Director: John Sohl, SL 204A 10 10 8 —_ General categories of service PS1210/1220 Principles of Chemistry I & II 2310/2320 Organic Chemistry I & II PS2010/2020 General Physics PW Northern Wasatch Front of Utah. Chem Chem Phsx PPP The Center facilitates WSU partnerships with municipalities, and both the service and manufacturing sectors of business to encourage environmentally responsible economic growth along the PPP 6800S. Chemistry for Secondary Teachers (3) A background in the basic concepts related to matter, its properties, and its reactions is provided. Laboratories investigate concepts applicable to secondary classrooms. Activities associate science content with appropriate activities designed to develop process Pre-medical classes and/or or Zool emphases exist within several departments of the College of Science. Courses Required (74-75 credit hours) Zool 1110/1120 Principles of Zoology I & II Zool 2100 Human Anatomy 8 4 8 1S1010 Animal Biology (non-major) 3 Zool 2100 Human Anatomy 4 Zool Zool Math 2200 3200 1060 Human Physiology Cell Biology Trigonometry 4 4 3 1210/1220 Calculus I & II 8 —LS2054 Principles of Microbiology 4 Zool Zool 2200 3200 Human Physiology Cell Biology 4 4 Math Math Zool 3300 Genetics 4 Math Micro —_—_LS2054 Principles of Microbiology 4 Micro QL1040 QL1050 Elementary Statistics College Algebra RESTHY BOTANY CHEM GEOSCI MATH MATH ED MICRO PHSX ZOOL Social & Behavioral e Z 4 NAVSCI WEBER STATE UW iev & RS TY WEBER ST AUT E UNIVERSITY |