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Show General Education V. For Honors Students Honors 110, Contemorary Issues (2) Honors 152, An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Social Sciences (4) Honors 331, The Intellectual Tradition of Man (4) Honors 332, The Intellectual Tradition of Man (4) Honors 333, The Intellectual Tradition of Man (4) VI. Philosphy 320, Philosophy of Democracy (3) Philosophy 342, Philosophy of Social Sciences (3) Philosophy 410, Ethics (3) VII. Police Science SS 101, Criminal Justice (5) Police Science SSlOla, Criminal Justice (3) VIII. Political Science 110, American National Government (5) Political Science 111, State and Local Government (4) Political Science 210, Introduction to International Relations (5) IX. Psychology 101, Introductory Psychology (5) Psychology 154, Psychology of Adjustment (3) Psychology 300, Child Psychology (3) X. Socioogy 101, Introduction to Sociology (5) Sociology 102, Deviant Behavior (5) Sociology 111, Sociology of Marriage (3) or Sociology 311, Sociology of the Family (3) Sociology 250, Introduction to Social Psychology (5) Sociology 280, The Community (Urban-Rural) (5) Other Area A candidate for both Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science must complete at least 4 credit hours from this area. A candidate for Bachelor of General Studies must complete at least 8 credit hours from this area. A list of courses which will satisify the requirements in this area is available in the registrars office, the advisement office, and from the Director of General Education. SECOND BACCALAUREATE DEGREE A student may qualify for admission to a second baccalaureate degree following the completion of a first baccalaureate degree at an accredited institution. Admission to a second baccalaureate degree program must be approved by the Admissions Committee prior to registration for this program. Application forms for a second baccalaureate degree may be obtained in person or by mail from the Admissions Office. To qualify for the second degree, the student must complete a full year of residence and a minimum of 45 credit hours with a grade point average of at least 2.0, in addition to whatever requirements he may have completed for the first baccalaureate degree. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ASSOCIATE DEGREE 1. Associate of Arts and Associate of ScienceA candidate for graduation with an associate degree 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 either the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree with the following exceptions: 1. The Social Science area requirements may be satisfied by completing a minimum of 9 credit hours. 2. The state requirement in American History, Government, and Economics does not need to be completed. 20 General Education A candidate for the title of Associate of Arts must include in the required credits the same general education requirements as the Bachelor of Arts Degree. The Associate of Arts Degree also requires 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 foreign language completed in high school satisfy the language requirement. In a school or department where there is a specific curriculum, the curriculum listed substitutes for the general area requirements. 2. Associate of Applied ScienceA candidate for the Associate of Applied Science must complete the following requirements: 1. A minimum of 93 credit hours. 2. The required courses in his major field, not to exceed 67 credit hours. 3. English 101. 4. One other English course in written or oral communication, specified by the candidate's department curriculum. 5. At least 20 hours from the general education courses listed in the catalog, including at least one course in each of the five areas, Humanities (HU), Life Science (LS), Physical Science (PS), Social Science (SS), Other (GE). The curriculum for the student's major is described in the catalog listing of each department utilizing the Associate of Applied Science Degree. Residence Requirement: A student must have completed a minimum of 30 credits at Weber State College for the title of Associate of Arts, Science, or Applied 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 dean of the school and the graduation committee. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION 1. Certificate 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 101, 102, 103 9 credit hours Health Education 100 2 credit hours General Education Minimum of 20 credit hours Physical Education 3 credit hours Residence Requirement: A student must have completed a minimum of 30 credits at Weber State College for a Certificate of Completion. He must also be registered at the College during at least one quarter following the last commencement prior to his graduation. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY Completion of a one-year terminal curriculum as outlined in the catalog, and completion of at least 45 credits of approved college work. Residence Requirement: A student must have completed a minimum of 15 quarter hours of credit at Weber State College for the Certificate of Proficiency. He must also be registered at the College during at least one quarter following the last commencement prior to his graduation. 21 |