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Show Sociology 5, Rural Sociology (5) Sociology 18, Marriage and the Family (4) Sociology 120, Introduction to Social Problems (5) Sociology 150, Social Psychology (5) The state requirement in American History, Government, and Economics may be satisfied by: 1. Selecting as part of the 12 credit hours any one of the following courses: Economics 10, Economic History of the United States; Economics 130, Business and Government; History 5, American Civilization; History 120, Constitutional History of the United States; Political Science 1, American National Government; Philosophy 120, Philosophy of Democracy; or 2. Presenting advanced placement credit in American History or suitable transfer courses from other institutions, or 3. Passing a special examination administered before the end of the second week of each quarter under the direction of the Chairman of the Social Science Division. If this option is completed, then the Social Sciences requirement is reduced to 9 credit hours. Family Life: The general education Family Life requirement for women students may be satisfied by completing one course selected from the following: Family Life 1, Food for the Family (3) Family Life 6, Principles of Nutrition (3) Family Life 13, Family Finance (3) Family Life 14, Management for Effective Living (2) Family Life 16, Home Furnishing (3) Family Life 18, Personal Development (3) Family Life 23, Family Clothing (3) Family Life 33, Preparation for Marriage and Family Living (3) Family Life 35, Child Development (5) Family Life 100, Family Relations (3) REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ASSOCIATE IN ARTS AND THE ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE A candidate for graduation with an Associate in Arts or an Associate in Science must complete a minimum of 93 credits. Students must include in the 93 credits the specific course and area requirements listed under the requirements for a Bachelor's Degree. In a division where there is a specific curriculum presented, the curriculum listed substitutes for the general area requirements. The titles of Associate in Arts and. Associate in Science are designed for students who do not plan to complete a baccalau- rete program at Weber State College. 52 Associate in Arts Requirements: A candidate for the title of Associate in Arts must include in the required credits a minimum of 15 credits in one foreign language, or two high school units of one foreign language with at least one additional course in the same language completed in college. Three high school units of one and the same language completed in high school satisfies the Associate in Arts requirement. Residence Requirement: A student must have completed a minimum of 30 credits at Weber State College for the title of Associate in Arts or Science. He must also be registered at the college during at least one quarter following the last commencement prior to his graduation. A student with special problems and a student who needs specific courses for his major field may satisfy the general education requirements by substituting, as an alternate, courses which are approved by the Division Chairman and the Graduation Committee. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION 1. Certification of Completion in a specific major field: The successful completion of a two-year terminal course as outlined in the catalog and completion of at least 93 credits. 2. Certificate of Completion in General: The completion of 93 credits including the following: English 1, 2, 3 9 credit hours Health Education 1 2 credit hours Orientation 1 or 11 2 credit hours General Education Minimum of 20 credit hours Physical Education 3 credit hours The above requirements may be modified by the Dean of Students to meet unusual student needs. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY Completion of at least 45 credits of approved college work, or completion of a one-year curriculum as outlined in the catalog. STATEMENT OF POLICY Since this catalog is not to be considered a binding contract between Weber State College and any student, the college reserves the right to change its regulations or course offerings as conditions require during the period of any student's attendance. The college may also remove any student from the school at any time if such actions appear to be in the best interests of the institution and its patrons. 53 |