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Show 40 Soclgy DV3120 Soclgy DV3850 Soclgy DV4410 Soclgy DV4550 Soclgy SS/DV1010 Soclgy SS/DV1020 SoclWk DV2200 WS DV2050 WS DV3050 Sex/Gender Roles: Past, Present & Future (3) American Minorities in Urban Settings (3) Comparative Political Sociology (3) Sociology of Work (3) Principles of Sociology (3) Social Problems (3) Issues in Diversity (3) Intro to Women's Studies (3) Intro to Feminist Theories 1700-Present(3) The mission of the general education program at Weber State University is to 1) assist undergraduate students in the development of a world view inclusive of knowledge from both the arts and sciences and 2) to develop skills essential to the acquisition, evaluation, synthesis, and communication of information associated with both personal and professional development. Thus, the purpose of the general education component of a student's undergraduate degree program is to assist the student in his/her intellectual, personal, professional, and cultural development. Combined with a concentrated study in a major discipline, the general education component serves to develop the depth and breadth of knowledge and skills that exemplifies the educated citizen. General education involves a set of interrelated educational experiences that assists the student in becoming a self reliant interdependent individual in a global community. The ultimate objective of the undergraduate program at Weber State University is to combine the objectives of general education and discipline-specific education in assisting students to be able to: • Understand the processes of acquiring knowledge and information • Reason logically, critically, and creatively in a variety of contexts • Recognize different ways of thinking, creating, expressing, and communicating through a variety of media • Understand the diversity that exists in value systems and cultures in an interdependent world • Develop a capacity for self assessment and lifelong learning Students who started instruction under the quarter system may elect to use either a quarter or semester catalog for their general education requirements. Refer to Changes in Graduation/Catalog Requirements under the Graduation section of this catalog Coin R^ ENTS 1. COMPOSITION (6 credit hours) - Engl ENIOIO, Intro to Writing, and Engl EN2010, Intermediate Writing, (with a grade of C or above). 2. AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS (3 credit hours) - one of the following: a. PolSc All 100, American National Government, or Hist All700, American Civilization, or Econ All740, Economic History of the United States. b. For history majors: Hist 2700, History of the United States to 1877, and Hist 2710, History of the United States since 1877. c. Present advanced placement credit in American History, American Government or suitable transfer courses from other institutions. 3. QUANTITATIVE LITERACY (3 credit hours) - one of the following: a. Completion of one three-credit mathematics course (with a grade of C or above): MathQL1030, Contemporary Mathematics, Math QL1040, Intro to Statistics, Math QL1050*, College Algebra, Math QL1080, Pre-calculus, or any math course with either Math QL1050* or Math QL1080 as a prerequisite. *Note that Math QL1050 is College Algebra, not Intermediate Algebra as Math 105 was on the quarter system. b. A score of 65 or greater on the COMPASS college algebra exam. c. A score of 3 or higher on the AP Calculus or AP Statistics exam. 4. COMPUTER & INFORMATION LITERACY (2 to 5 credit hours) - Successful completion of approved four-part (A,B,C,D) requirement. Can be met by taking proficiency exams with a C grade or better, courses with a C- grade or better, or a combination of the two. Completion of one three-credit TBE TE1700 Microcomputer Applications course and/or one one-credit IS&T 2000 will meet Parts A, B, and C of the requirement. Part A. WORD PROCESSING TBE TA1501 1/2 credit exam or TBE TA1701 one-credit course, Intro to Word Processing. Part B. OPERATING SYSTEMS, E-MAIL, AND DATABASES TBE TB1502 1/2 credit exam or TBE TBI702 one-credit course, Intro to Windows and Databases. Part C. SPREADSHEETS TBE TC1503 V2 credit exam or TBE TCI703 one-credit course, Intro to Spreadsheets. Part D. INFORMATION LITERACY (Library Science, Internet) TBE TD1504 1/2 credit exam or either LIBSCI/TBE TD1704 one-credit course Internet Navigator or LIBSCI/TBE TD2201 two-credit course Library Science Skills, Resources, and Research Exams are credit/no credit, courses vary. Students should check with the advisor for their Major to determine the best way to meet the computer literacy requirement. More information is also available at: http://weber.edu/tbe/literacy.htm. Courses selected to fulfill I he following general education requirements must each h different course abbreviation), with the Students should consult with an advisor before selecting general education courses. Humanities/Creative Arts Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Fine Arts, or Bachelor of Integrated Studies Select nine (9) credit hours — at least three (3) credit hours from Humanities and at least three (3) credit hours from Creative Arts. Each course must be from a different program (e.g. have a different course abbreviation), with the exception of Hnrs - Honors courses. Associate of Applied Science Select three (3) credit hours from Humanities or Creative Arts. 41 GROUPS - HUMANITIES Honors Hnrs CA1530 Perspective in the Creative Arts (3) Anthropology Anthro HU/DV2300 Language & Culture (3) Music Music CA1013 Intro to Music (3) Art Music CA1023 Evolution of Jazz (3) Art HUH 15* Humanities on the Internet (3) Music CA1033 Intro to American Music (3) Communication Music CA1053 Music of World Cultures (3) Comm HU1020 Principles of Public Speaking (3) Music CA1063 Music in Religion (3) Comm HU1050 Intro to Interpersonal & Theatre Small Group Communication (3) Theatr CA1013 Intro to Theatre (3) Comm HUH 15* Humanities on the Internet (3) Theatr CA1023 Intro to Film Studies (3) Comm HU2280 Mass Media and Society (3) Theatr CA1033 Intro to Acting (3) Foreign Language Theatr CA1043 Intro to American Music Theatre (3) ForLng HU 1851 Study Abroad (3) or ForLng HU2851 Study Abroad (3) Social Sciences ForLng HU2010 Foreign Language Second Year I (4) Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Honors Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Music, Hnrs HUH 10 Intro to Intellectual Traditions (3) Bachelor of Fine Arts, or Bachelor of Integrated Studies Hnrs HU1530 Perspectives in the Humanities (3) Select six (6) credit hours in addition to the American HnrsHU2110 Intellectual Traditions: Great Ideas of the West in the Institutions requirement. Classical and Medieval Eras (3) Each course must be from a different program (e.g. have a different course Hnrs HU2120 Intellectual Traditions: Great Ideas of the West abbreviation), with the exception of Hnrs - Honors courses. in the Modern Era (3) Associate of Applied Science Hnrs HU/DV2130 Intellectual Traditions: Great Ideas of the East (3) Select three (3) credit hours. Library Science GROUPS - SOCIAL SCIENCES LibSci HUH 15* Humanities on the Internet (3) Anthropology Literature Anthro SS/DV1000 Intro to Anthropology (3) ForLng HU2700 Intro to Foreign Lit in Translation (3) Anthro SS/DV2000 Peoples and Cultures of the World (3) Engl/ForLngHU1115* Humanities on the Internet (3) Anthro SS2100 Principles of Archaeology (3) Engl HU2320 Intro to Fiction (3) Child and Family Studies Engl HU2330 Intro to Drama (3) ChFam SS1500 Human Development (3) Engl HU2340 Intro to Poetry (3) Engl HU2500 Intro to Literature (3) Criminal Justice Engl HU2510 Masterpieces of Literature (3) CJ SS1010 Criminal Justice (3) Engl HU/DV2710 Perspectives in Women's Literature (3) Economics Engl HU3500 Studies in Shakespeare (3) Econ SS1010 Economics as a Social Science (3) Engl HU3510 Global Perspectives in Literature (3) Econ SSI 100 Environmental Issues & Engl HU3520 Literature of the Natural World (3) Economic Policy (3) Engl HU3750 Themes and Ideas in Literature (3) Econ SS2010 Principles of Microeconomics (3) Music Econ SS2020 Principles of Macroeconomics (3) Music HU1043 Music, the Arts & Civilizations (3) Geography Philosophy Philo HU1010 Geogr SS/DV1100 Places & Peoples of the World (3) Intro to Philosophy (3) Geogr SS/DV1520 Geography of the U.S. and Canada (3) Philo HU1120 Contemporary Moral Problems (3) Gerontology Philo HU1150 Critical Thinking (3) Geront SS1010 Intro to Gerontology (3) Theatre Health Promotion and Human Performance Theatr HUH 15* Humanities on the Internet (3) Health SS1030 Healthy Lifestyles (3) * HUH 15 is cross listed in Art, Communication, English, Foreign History Languages & Literature, Library Science and Theatre. Hist SS1010 World History to 1500 (3) Hist SS/DV1020 World History Since 1500 (3) GROUPS - CREATIVE ARTS Honors Art Hnrs SSI 110 Intro to Intellectual Traditions (3) Art CA1010 Intro to the Visual Arts (3) Hnrs SS1520 Perspectives in the Social Sciences (3) Art CA1030 Studio Art for the Non-Art Major (3) Hnrs SS2110 Intellectual Traditions: Art CA1090 Art & Architecture of the World: Great Ideas of the West in the Paleolithic - AD 1000 (4) Classical and Medieval Eras (3) ArtCAllOO Art & Architecture of the World: Hnrs SS2120 Intellectual Traditions: Great AD 1000 to Present (4) Ideas of the West in the Modern Era (3) Hnrs SS/DV2130 Intellectual Traditions: Dance Great Ideas of the East (3) Dance CA/DV1010 Intro to Dance (3) PROFILE ENROLLMENT STUDENT AFFAIRS ACADEMIC INFO DEGREE REQ GENED Interdisciplinary FYE HNRS BIS LIBSCI INTRD MINORS Applied Science & Technology CEET CS MFET/MET' CMT CDGT PRENGR AUTOSV/AUTOTC IDT SST TBE Arts & Humanities COMM ENGL FORLNG DANCE MUSIC THEATR ART Business & Econ MBA MPACC/ACCTNG BUSADM FIN LOM MGMT MKTG ECON/QUANT IS&T Education MEDUC CHFAM ATHL/AT HEALTH/NUTRI PE/REC EDUC Health Professions CLS DENSCI PARAMD HTHSCI HAS/HIM NURSNG RADTEC DMS NUCMED RADTHR RESTHY Science BOTANY CHEM GEOSCI MATH/MATHED MICRO PHSX ZOOL Social & Behavioral Sciences mcj/ci ECON GEOGR HIST POLSC PHILO PSYCH SOCLWK GERONT SOCLGY ANTHRO AEROSP MILSCI NAVSCI Continuing Ed Davis Campus Weber State University 2001-2002 Catalog Weber State University 2001-2002 Catalog |