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Show Degrees COMPOSITE AND INTERDEPARTMENTAL PROGRAMS Bachelor of General Studies Honors Program Composite Teaching Majors Biology Business Education Communication and Theatre Arts Earth Science English and Communication English and Theatre Arts Mathematics and Physical Science Social Science Asian Studies Minor Latin American Studies Minor Planning Emphasis Gerontology Emphasis DEGREES The following Degrees, Titles and Certificates are offered at Weber State College. Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science Bachelor of General Studies Associate of Arts Associate of Science Associate of Applied Science Certificate of Completion Certificate of Proficiency Method of Completing a Degree in Three YearsThe baccalaureate degree may be obtained in three years or less by satisifying degree requirements in any of the following ways or by a combination of the following: I. Examinations A. College Level Examination Program (CLEP) 1. General Examinations 2. Subject Examinations B. Weber State College Special Examinations II. Advanced Placement Program III. Weber State CollegeHigh School Summer Program for Juniors IV. Weber State CollegeHigh School Enrichment Program V. Attendance during summer sessions as well as the regular school year VI. Credit given for approved educational experience other than that acquired through an accredited institution of higher education: A. Military B. Federal Bureau of Investigation Academy C. Police Academy D. Federal Aviation Adminstration REGISTRATION Dates for registration each quarter are listed in the College calendar on pages 2 and 3 of this catalog. The schedule of registration appointments is published in each quarter's class schedule, copies of which may be obtained from the Registration Office in the Administration Building. Registration procedures and courses to be offered are described in the class schedule. Early Registration for Currently Enrolled StudentsDuring each quarter, students currently enrolled in school will be given an opportunity to register early for the following quarter at times and places announced. Students will not be required to complete their registration at that time by payment of fees. They must make payment of fees by the regular registration deadline to avoid the late fee penalty. 24 Registration Late RegistrationAny registration completed after the fifth day of classroom instruction each quarter is subject to the late fee penalty. Registrations after the second week of the quarter must have the approval of the Dean of Admissions and Records. In all such instances, the late entrance into the class must have the approval of the class instructor before consideration for acceptance by the Dean of Admissions and Records. Normal RegistrationNormal registration for any one quarter is 15 quarter hours, exclusive of one hour of physical education activity (usually taken each quarter of the freshman year). Freshmen students are not permitted to register for upper division courses. Sophomore students may register for upper division courses with the signature approval of either the course instructor or the department chairman. Maximum RegistrationMaximum registration without special permission is 19 quarter hours. A student may register for additional hours with the signature of the dean of the school in which he is majoring. Petition forms requesting such approval are available in the offices of the deans and the Registration Office. Audit Course RegistrationStudents registering to audit a course are considered as regular students in determining part-time or full-time registration and are charged regular tuition and fees. Nevertheless, because of space and facility limitations some courses may not be open to auditor students. Therefore, students who plan to audit a course should check with the instructor before registering to see that a particular course is open for auditor students. Participation in class activities by an auditor student may be limited at the discretion of an instructor. Credit/No-Credit RegistrationAny student may register for courses on a credit/no-credit basis. Freshmen students may register for only one course each quarter. A student who has completed 44 hours of college credit and who is not on academic warning or probation may register for no more than two courses each quarter. The student should declare this kind of registration on his original registration but will be permitted to make a change within the first 60% of the quarter. Changes in RegistrationA student who wishes to make a change in his/her schedule of courses may do so by personally making supplementary entry to his/her Official Registration Card on file in the Registration Office. Such changes should be made within the first two weeks of the quarter. Adding CoursesNo class may be added after regular registration without the permission of the instructor. A fee of $1.00 will be charged for each class added after the first week of the quarter. Withdrawal from Individual CoursesA student may withdraw from individual courses only during the first 60% of the quarter or of the duration of the course if the course begins or ends on a date different from the dates of the regular quarter. No individual class may be dropped the final 40% of the quarter. If the student withdraws during the first two weeks of the quarter, no record of the course will appear on the Permanent Record Card. If the student withdraws after the end of the second week, a W will appear opposite the course entry on the Permanent Record Card. If a student stops attending a class without officially withdrawing, he/she will receive an E for the course. The complete policy and procedure for making changes to one's registration and the schedule of deadlines for making them is published in each quarter's class schedule. Withdrawal from SchoolStudents are permitted to withdraw from school any time during the quarter. School policy requires that a complete withdrawal from school must be approved by the Director of Counseling. A student withdrawing from school must obtain a Withdrawal from School form from the Registration Office and process it according to instructions, which include clearance approval from the Director of Counseling, Library, Campus Police, etc. A student withdrawing completely from school is subject to the same grading policy as a student withdrawing from an individual class. 25 |