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Show 86 College of Applied Science & Technology • NTM 3000 - Advanced Word Processing (l) • NTM 3250 - Business Communication (3) • NTM 3600 - Principles of Business/ Marketing Education (3) or • NTM 6600 - Principles of Business/ Marketing Education (3) • NTM 3610 - Methods of Teaching Business/ Marketing Education Subjects (3) or • NTM 6610 - Methods of Teaching Business/Marketing Education (3) Elective Courses (3 credit hours) Select 3 credit hours not previously taken from the following: • NTM 2334 - Introduction to Multimedia Web Animation (3) • NTM 2533 - Image Editing Solutions (3) • NTM 3100 - Desktop Publishing (3) • FIN 1010 - Personal Finance (3) Business/Marketing Education Teaching Minor Grade Requirements: The following required curriculum used for this minor must be completed with a grade of "C-" or better and with a GPA of 2.50 or higher for all required specific major courses and a minimum cumulative GPA for all courses of 2.00. Students must have correct keyboarding ability with at least 40 wpm proficiency. Credit Hour Requirements: A minimum of 31 credit hours. Advisement The Business/Marketing Education Teaching Minor must be cleared with the NTM Department by the beginning of a student's junior year. Students should meet with a faculty advisor for course and program advisement. Call or email Allyson Saunders at 801-626-6823 (asaunders@weber.edu) or call 801-626-6059 f°r more information or to schedule an appointment. Advisement may also be obtained in Elizabeth Hall 301. Students who select the Business/Marketing Education Teaching Minor must satisfy the Teacher Education admission and licensure requirements (see Department of Teacher Education in this catalog) and must have a teaching major. They must also student teach at least one class in relation to the minor. Course Requirements for Minor Students must demonstrate computer competency by taking NTM 1700 TE - Introduction to Microcomputer Applications, or equivalent courses or tests. Computer competency is a prerequisite for all courses listed below: Required Courses (31 credit hours) • NTM 2200 - Microcomputer Operating Systems (3) • NTM 2531 - Exploring Multimedia Applications (3) • NTM 2532 - Web Page Design and Development (3) • NTM 3000 - Advanced Word Processing (l) • NTM 3250 - Business Communication (3) • NTM 3600 - Principles of Business/ Marketing Education (3) or • NTM 6600 - Principles of Business/ Marketing Education (3) • NTM 3610 - Methods of Teaching Business/ Marketing Education Subjects (3) or • NTM 6610 - Methods of Teaching Business/Marketing Education (3) • ACTG 2010 - Survey of Accounting I (3) • MKTG 3010 - Marketing Concepts and Practices (3) • SST 2443 - Advertising Methods (3) • SST 3203 - Customer Service Techniques (3) Department of Sales and Service Technology Department Chair: Vel Casler Location: Technical Education Building, Room 101 Telephone: Ranee Dearden 801-626-6913 Professors: Vel Casler, Desiree Cooper Larsen, Steven Eichmeier, Carl Grunander; Associate Professor: Rick Dove; Assistant Professors: Tim Border, Jo Ellen Jonsson; Instructors: Kristen Arnold, Shauna Morris The Department of Sales and Service Technology offers associate of applied science degrees in the areas of Interior Design Technology and Sales & Merchandising Technology and bachelor's degrees in Technical Sales and Interior Design — Technical Sales. Interior Design Technology Advisors: Kristen Arnold 801-626-7935 Shauna Morris 801-626-7940 Interior Design Technology is a program offered under the Department of Sales & Service Technology. Interior Design Technology is a two-year program that prepares students for the four-year Interior Design Technical Sales degree. The two-year AAS degree provides students academic preparation for employment as assistant designers, wholesale showrooms, and retail sales positions. The sales and merchandising program is designed to prepare people for employment in selling at all levels of distribution and merchandising and middle management areas of retailing. Occupational opportunities include positions as salespeople (auto, insurance, real estate, etc.), middle management areas of sales managers and wholesale managers, retail salespeople, departmental managers, fashion coordinators, buyers, sales promotion managers, personnel directors, and display people. Students supplement their course work with practical on-the-job training in local business establishments, receiving college credit for their work experience. Technical Sales This program prepares individuals to serve as agents or sales representatives in selling technical products/services to other businesses, plants, professionals, and public and private institutions. This program offers a technical sales emphasis tailored toward specific technical fields such as: Weber State University 2012-2013 Catalog |