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Show 358 Independent Study Courses Tom Borg 801-626-7389 or toll-free 800-848-7770 ext 7389 Independent Study offers courses from a wide range of academic disciplines for students who cannot attend regularly-scheduled classes. This allows students to complete course work at home (or anywhere) at their own convenience. Over 2,000 students enroll in this self-paced individualized mode of study each year, choosing from over 70 courses in more than two dozen disciplines. Certificate and Degree Programs/ Dr. Ezekiel R. Dumke College of Health Professions Susan Shaner 801-626-7078 or toll-free 800-848-7770 ext 7078 Distance learning staff work with instructors and administrators of several academic program areas to develop and deliver unique programs that combine self-directed courses with intensive workshop sessions. In addition to board registry preparation courses in respiratory therapy and the radiologic sciences, distance learning programs are available at the associate level in clinical laboratory science and two areas of respiratory therapy and at the baccalaureate level in advanced respiratory therapy, clinical laboratory science, health information management, health promotion, health services administration, and in four areas within the radiologic sciences. Distance Learning Support Distance learning staff help faculty develop printed course materials, assist them with online course delivery, and are available to consult on course development issues for any form of electronic delivery. Staff also provide support services for distance learning students. Continuing Education Support Services Administrative Support Clayton Anderson, Director 801-626-7310 or toll-free 800-848-7770 ext 7310 Nancy Critchlow, Administrative Support Specialist 801-626-6773 or toll-free 800-848-7770 ext 6773 Continuing Education administrative support staff provide registration and accounting services for continuing education courses, conferences, workshops and travel. Marketing Research and Publications Stacey Campbell, Market Research Analyst, 801-626-7828 or toll-free 800-848-7770 ext 7828 Bob Hawks, Creative Production Specialist 801-626-6366 or toll-free 800-848-7770 ext 6366 Barbara Bernstein, Writer/Editor, 801-626-7295 or toll-free 800-848-7770 ext 7295 WSU Continuing Education Marketing Research and Publications staff use marketing tools to assess what WSU students will need to know to excel in graduate and professional schools and in their careers. They use this marketing information to create marketing and promotional materials to inform the public about university offerings. Applied Technology Education Stuart R. Boyd, Director 801-626-7474 or toll-free 800-848-7770 ext 7474 Applied technical education includes programs that focus on job preparation. These programs prepare students with a technical skill, license, certificate, or associate degree upon completion of the program. Applied Technology Education programs are listed below. The type of degree and the specific requirements for each program are outlined in departmental listings. Applied Science & Technology • Applied Technology • Automotive Service Technology • Business Systems Technologies • Computer & Electronics Engineering Technology CET Emphasis EET Emphasis • Computer and Design Graphics Technology • Computer Science • Construction Management Technology • Interior Design Technology • Manufacturing Engineering Technology • Mechanical Engineering Technology • Sales & Merchandising • Telecommunications Business and Economics • Information Technology Sales Education • Early Childhood Health Professions • Clinical Laboratory Technician • Dental Hygiene • Emergency Care & Rescue (Paramedic) • Emergency Medical Tech (EMT-1) • Health Information Technology • Registered Nursing • Practical Nursing • Diagnostic Medical Sonography • Nuclear Medicine • Radiation Therapy • Radiography • Respiratory Therapy Science • Biotechnician • Chemical Technician Social & Behavioral Sciences • Criminal Justice • Archaeological Technician 359 Davis Campus Mr. Bruce Davis, Director Telephone: 801-395-3482 E-Mail: brdavis@weber.edu I he WSU Davis Campus provides convenient learning opportunities to residents of Davis County and neighboring areas. Its chief mission is to deliver higher education experiences to students in a setting close to their homes and employment. The Davis Campus is also an integral part of the larger community, and seeks to enrich the social, cultural and economic needs of its citizens. The Davis Campus offers a wide range of general education courses, a limited number of associates and bachelors degrees, and a Master of Business Administration degree. Students may also complete courses at the Davis Campus while enrolled concurrently in courses at the Ogden campus. The Davis Campus is designed to provide a complete university experience, using both visiting and resident faculty to provide instruction. A broad and comprehensive range of programs and services are provided to expand and enrich the student experience. These include a bookstore, a library, a testing center, student activities, computer labs, enrollment services, academic advising, and a wide range of counseling services. Faculty, staff and students work together to foster a spirit of campus community while working as an integral part of Weber State University as a whole. Special attention to part-time and working students is a hallmark of the Davis Campus. Location: 915 West 1000 North, Layton, UT 84041 Telephone Contact: Myrna Burbank 801-395-3459 or 800-848-7770 ext. 3473 Roy High School HAFB S. 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