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Show ¢ Remains current with national trends and issues through active involvement in the American Association of State Colleges and Universities and the American Association for Higher Education. ¢ Selected as the first university in the United States to house a Delta Airlines reservation center employing 200 students with job schedules that work around degree programs. ¢ Recognized for an excellent passing rate on national licensure exams by graduates in the health professions. ¢ Recognized as having one of the best automotive technician training programs in the nation and for being one of only four institutions in the United States with a four-year automotive degree program and cooperative automotive technical training programs with General Motors, Toyota and Chrysler. Accreditation Weber State is regionally accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges. All applied technical education programs are fully accredited by the Utah State Office of Vocational Education. Teacher education programs are fully accredited by the National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification. In addition, specific professional agencies currently accredit or approve the following departments and programs: COLLEGE OF APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Automotive Service Technology (National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation) Electronics Engineering Technology, Manufacturing Engineering Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology (Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology) Interior Design Technology (National Kitchen & Bath Association) Catalog Information The Weber State catalog is published through the Office of Academic Affairs. Although some areas of information are covered in detail, much of the content is presented in a general way. TaN... SY, 5 Weber State University changes from quarters to semesters effective Autumn 1998. All information (@WAWRITO semesters contained in this catalog, therefore, is based on COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & ECONOMICS The undergraduate and masters business programs (American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business) COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Child & Family Studies (National Council on Family Relations) Melba S. Lehner Children's School (National Association of the Education of Young Children) Teacher Education (National Council for Accreditation of Statement COLLEGE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS Clinical Laboratory Science (National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Science) Dental Hygiene (American Dental Association) Emergency Care & Rescue, Respiratory Therapy (Commission on Accreditation for Allied Health Educational Programs) Health Administrative Services (Association of University Programs in creed, age, lack of American citizenship, disability, status of veteran of the Viet Nam era, sexual orientation or preference, or gender, including sexual/gender harassment. Such an environment is a necessary part of a healthy learning and working atmosphere because such discrimination undermines the sense of human dignity and sense of belonging of all people in an environment. Discrimination and harassment are prohibited by Titles IV, VI and VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. They are also prohibited by the Utah AntiIn addition, various other constitutional provisions, statutes and common law causes of action prohibit such discriminatory conduct. It is the policy of the University to enforce these laws among its students and employees Individuals who believe that they have been discriminated against should contact the Office of Equal Opportunity, Administra- and evaluating programs to expand the students’ personal development and enrich co-curricular opportunities. Administrative Leaders of Student Location: Student Services Student Development 626-6361 Student Service Center, Suite 160 Dean: Toni Weight Student Life Location: Student Service Center, Suite 160 Dean: Lee Peters 626-6824 Activities Pg. 10-11 626-6349 626-6637 College Bowl Greek Life Informal Recreation Intramurals 626-6349 626-6349 or 626-8178 626-7967 626-7967 Housing Services 626-7275 University Police University Parking University Safety 626-6460 626-7801 626-7547 Orientation and Recruitment Student Orientation Pg. 14 626-6752 or 7913 Student Recruitment Services 626-6050 Upward Boutid Support S€rvices:...niemsrapsceeerseveeversanvecsres 626-6798 Veterans Upward Bound Support Services ...........:ccseeeeeee 626-7173 Family and Community Involvement Pg. 14 Community Service Center Family Concert Series Family/Spouse Wildcard 626-6349 626-6349 626-7700 Student Activities 626-6349 Volunteer Inivolventent ProstaM. xcsccccmorcenasecnnrepronerrnses 626-6349 Educational Wildcat Lanes and Game Center ...........cccccceeesceeeeeeseeeeenes 626-6376 Wilderness Recreation Center 626-6373 Academic Advisement Center Assessment and Placement Career Services Student Gender Equity Technical Assistance Center ..........:.ccccceeee 626-6082 Learming Center (Natutal SCIENCE): ccssssisinsssnsnenenssoneomeneens 626-7955 COOCIA PEIONICE) seccueoiaeemnpemnesecenensamnnts 626-6598 Learning Support 626-6870 Services Services Services Services Veterans 626-6853 626-7330 626-6413 626-6090 626-6040 Learning Support Computer Lab wnnsconcsacssecsnenesnenscrrensves Assessment & Research Support Services (RSS) ........c:cee Retention Assistance/Information ...........cceseeeseeeeeseeeeees Shepherd Union Information & Business Services ............. Skills Enhancement Center 626-7415 626-6552 626-6082 626-6367 626-7941 Student Support Services (SSS) 626-7009 626-6349 626-6349 Supplemental Instruction (SI) Testing Center Tutoring Services 626-7009 626-6802 626-7484 Computer Labs Building II 626-6113 Street, Denver, Colorado Request 80294. for Waivers appropriate rationale, to request a waiver of University policies or requirements. Help with preparing waiver requests can be obtained from the Office of Retention Assistance, SC 151, 626-6082. Assistance Programs Pg. 11-12 Diversity Center 626-7424 for International Students ...........cceeeeeseeeeeeeeteeee for Multicultural Students .......... ccc eeeeeeeeeeeeeneeees for Students with Disabilities ..........0.. ee eeeeeeeees for Women Students Affairs Student Government Pg. 12-13 Associated Students ASWSU Student Senate Association of Registered Organizations ............:cceseeeeeees 626-6349 Student Leadership Programs 626-6349 Health Services Pg. 13 Counseling and Psychological Services ...........cccccseseeseeeees 626-6406 Drug and Alcohol Program 626-6973 SCIENCES Social Work (Council on Social Work Education) STATE 13-14 84408, telephone 626-6239; or the Office for Civil Rights, Department of Education Denver Region, Federal Building, 19th and Stout Student WEBER Pg. 626-6352 626-6087 Student Student Campus Activities Board (CAB) Campus Recreation Living Bookstore Dining Services tion Building, Room 105, Weber State University, Ogden, Utah COLLEGE OF SCIENCE Chemistry (American Chemical Society) & BEHAVIORAL programs available to them. The personnel in Student Services will assist in designing, developing, implementing 626-6349 626-6972 Health Information Management, Medical Records Technology (American Health Information Management Association) Nursing (National League for Nursing) OF SOCIAL Services is acommitment to solving student problems and helping students become aware of services, activities and Open Hour Sports Clubs Health Administration) COLLEGE The departments and programs in Student Services provide services which assist students in meeting their psychological, sociological and academic needs. The goal of Student of Policy Weber State University is committed to providing an environment free from harassment and other forms of discrimination based upon race, color, ethnic background, national origin, religion, All students at Weber State University have the right, with Teacher Education) INFORMATION semesters. Advisors are available in each academic department and in the Academic Advisement Center to help students transition to semesters. discrimination Act. COLLEGE OF ARTS & HUMANITIES Music (National Association of Schools of Music) STUDENT Program requirements reflect curricula approved through Novem- ber 1997. Subsequent decisions may affect the accuracy of the details appearing here. Students should refer to the official schedule of classes which is available before and during registration each semester. The catalog is not to be considered a binding contract between Weber State and any student or other institution. Weber State reserves the right to change its regulations or course offerings as conditions require during the period of any student's attendance. UrN IV EB R 81-7-¥ Health Insurance for Students 626-6973 Pharmacy 626-7924 Student Health Center 626-6459 WEBER STATE Support Services Pg. 15-16 626-6752 626-6870 626-6393 Pg. 16 Education Building (Mac Lab) 626-7294 Leatning Support Compputet LAD: ssccsamscccsspnssccusnronsesarsenoanenas 626-7415 Library 626-6419 Math Computer Lab 626-7479 Natural Science Center 626-7955 Social Science Computer Center: seisccercmxcnemenenscmennenenas 626-6893 Wattis Business Lab 626-7934 UNIVERSITY |