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Show Jerry and Vickie Moyes College of Education Dr. Jack L. Rasmussen, Dean I he Jerry and Vickie Moyes College of Education's purpose is two-fold. The first is to provide professional programs and personal growth experiences for the preparation of undergraduate students to serve in a variety of settings: 1) public schools, business, industry, and government; 2) careers and personal roles related to marriage, family and young children; and 3) professions involved in promoting health and enhancing human performance. The second is to provide courses for graduate students that extend the professional knowledge, skills, and attitudes of educators, including those in schools, business, industry, and higher education. Students completing baccalaureate programs in the Jerry and Vickie Moyes College of Education will be granted either the Bachelor of Arts or the Bachelor of Science degree. The College also grants a Master of Education degree in Curriculum and Instruction. Location: David O. McKay Education Building, Room 228 Telephone Contact: Ruby Thatcher 801-626-6272 Department/Area Listing Master ofEducationinCurriculum and Instructi on 185 Child & Family Studies 190 Health Promotion and Human Performance 197 Athletic Training 197 Health Promotion 198 Human Performance Management 200 Physical Education 201 Nutrition Education 202 Recreation 203 Teacher Education 211 (area code 801) Graduate Program Director Master of Education: Dr. Judith Mitchell 626-6278 Department Chairs Child and Family Studies: Dr. Rosalind Charlesworth 626-7151 Health Promotion and Human Performance: Dr. S. Jack Loughton 626-6742 Teacher Education: Dr. Michael Cena 626-7171 Degrees Offered MASTER OF EDUCATION IN CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degree programs are offered in the following areas: Early Childhood Early Childhood Education Elementary Education Elementary/Special Education Composite Family Studies Human Performance Management Physical Education Dual Early Childhood and Elementary Education Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science composite teaching degree programs are offered in: Art Biology Business Education Earth Science Music Education Physical Science Social Science Bachelor of Science degree programs are offered in: Athletic Training Health Promotion Associate of Applied Science degree program offered in: Early Childhood Minors are offered in: Physical Education/Coaching * Child Development English as a Second Language (ESL) Family Studies Health Promotion* Nutrition Education Recreation Special Education* * Teaching minors are also available. See Department of Teacher Education for a complete list of teaching minors. Please refer to the Moyes College of Education in the online catalog (weber.edu/catalog/current) for grade appeal procedures. These procedures are also available from the Office of the Dean. Weber State University 2005 - 2006 Catalog |