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Show 40 Requirements for Certifications Students are awarded departmental certifications for completing a course or series of courses in a specified area. Certifications are designated as "cert" under the Degrees/Programs listing (see pages 431-436). Refer to the listings under the academic department for specific requirements. Students enrolled in certification programs may need to meet additional credit hour requirements in order to qualify for financial aid and should check with the Financial Aid Office. Diversity Requirement To satisfy the University diversity requirement, each student who is a candidate for a Bachelor of Arts degree, a Bachelor of Music degree, a Bachelor of Music Education degree, a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, a Bachelor of Science degree, a Bachelor of Integrated Studies degree, an Associate of Science degree, or an Associate of Arts degree will complete a minimum of 3 credit hours from the list below of courses approved for the diversity requirement. Courses taken as part of a student's major or minor program requirements or taken to satisfy the General Education requirements may also count toward the diversity requirement if on the approved list. Introduction to Anthropology (3) Biological Anthropology (3) Language and Culture (3) Peoples & Cultures of the World (3) Archaeology of Early Civilizations (3) Advanced Cultural Anthropology (3) Culture Area Studies (3) Sex Roles: Past, Present & Future (3) Magic, Shamanism & Religion (3) Ethnobotany (3) Diverse Families (3) Community Policing (3) Prisons - Contemporary Issues and Dilemmas (3) Intercultural Communication (3) Gender and Communication (3) Introduction to Dance (3) Professional Ethics (1) Foundations of Diversity: Culturally, Linguistically Responsive Teaching (3) The Exceptional Student (3) Introduction to Literature (3) Introduction to Fiction (3) Introduction to Poetry (3) Introduction to Drama (3) Masterpieces of Literature (3) Perspectives on Women's Literature (3) World Literature (3) Multicultural & Ethnic Literature in America (3) Literature of Cultures & Places (3) Cultural Heritage I (3) Places & Peoples of the World (3) Geography of the United States and Canada (3) Geography of Latin America (3) Geography of Europe (3) Geography of Russia and the Former USSR (3) Geography of Asia (3) Geography of China and Japan (3) Geography of Africa (3) ANTH SS/DV1000 ANTHLS/DV1020 ANTHHU/DV1040 ANTHSS/DV2010 ANTHDV3200 ANTHDV3500 ANTHDV3600 ANTHDV3700 ANTHDV3900 BTNYDV2303 CHFDV3350 CJ DV3040 CJ DV3360 COMMDV3080 COMMDV3090 DANC CA/DV1010 DENTDV2250 EDUCDV3200 EDUCDV3260 ENGL HU/DV2200 ENGL HU/DV2220 ENGL HU/DV2240 ENGL HU/DV2290 ENGLHU/DV2510 ENGL HU/DV2710 ENGLHU/DV3510 ENGL DV3550 ENGL DV3730 FL DV3550 GEOG SS/DV1300 GEOG SS/DV1520 GEOGDV3540 GEOGDV3590 GEOGDV3620 GEOGDV3640 GEOGDV3660 GEOGDV3740 GERTDV3320 HASDV3190 HLTHDV3420 HISTSS/DV1510 HISTDV3010 HISTDV3030 HISTDV3050 HISTDV3070 HISTDV3090 HISTDV4110 HISTDV4350 HISTDV4510 HISTDV4530 HISTDV4550 HISTDV4590 HISTDV4650 HISTDV4670 HNRSHU/SS/DV2130 MUSCCA/DV1040 NRSGDV4000 NRSGDV4001 NRSGDV4020/DV4021 NUTRDV3420 PHIL DV3550 POLS DV3630 POLS DV4070 POLS DV4160 PSYDV2370 PSYDV3100 RADTDV3003 SOC SS/DV1010 SOC SS/DV1020 SOCDV3010 SOCDV3120 SOCDV3850 SOCDV4410 SOCDV4550 SWDV2200 SWDV3320 WSDV1500 WS DV3050 WS DV3090 Ethnicity & Older Women in the American Society (3) Cultural Diversity in Patient Education (3) Multicultural Health and Nutrition (3) World History: 1500 CE to Present (3) American Indian History: 1300 to Present (3) African-American History (3) History of U.S. Latinos (3) Women in American History: 1600 to Present (3) American Social History (3) History of the American West to 1900 (3) History of Modern Germany (3) Twentieth Century World History (3) Far Eastern History (3) Southeast Asian History (3) Middle Eastern History (3) Modem Latin America (3) History of Mexico (3) Intellectual Traditions: Great Ideas of the East (3) Music of World Cultures (3) Culture and Health Care (2) Clinical Experience Related to Culture and Health Care of Nurses (1-3) Nursing: Community Health with Laboratory (3/1) Multicultural Health and Nutrition (3) Philosophy of Eastern Religion (3) Identity Politics (3) Sex Roles and The Law (3) Topics in World Politics: Third World Women (3) Psychology of Women & Gender (3) Psychology of Diversity (3) Psycho-Social Medicine (3) Introduction to Sociology (3) Social Problems (3) Social Stratification (3) Sex/Gender Roles: Past, Present, Future (3) American Minorities in Urban Settings (3) Comparative Political Sociology (3) Sociology of Work (3) Issues in Diversity (3) Ethnicity & Older Women in the American Society (3) Introduction to Women's Studies (3) Introduction to Feminist Theories 1700-Present (3) Gender and Communication (3) General Education Requirements General education at Weber State University provides students with a foundation in the arts and sciences that transcends and complements their academic emphases. This exposure to diverse fields of study enables students to make intellectually honest and ethical decisions that reflect a knowledge of and respect for diverse people, ideas, and cultures. Such breadth of education also cultivates skills critical to student success in academic, personal, professional and community endeavors both within and beyond the university. Students completing the general education program can • Communicate, understand and interpret ideas and information using written, oral and visual media. Weber State University 2011 -2012 Catalog |