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Show 40 41 DEGREE REQ GEN ED COURSES (2) Students completing this course will be able to use the Internet to successfully find, evaluate and use Internet information resources. Students will learn to use electronic mail, discussion groups, telnet, FTP, Web search engines, and other Internet tools to effectively find information for academic and business research. Students will plan, present and document a research project and publish it on the World Wide Web. 3340. Information Resources in the Life Sciences (2) A practical introduction to the literature and information resources of the life sciences. Students will expand their research skills and be able to develop effective research strategies to find and synthesize information available in academic libraries and beyond. atm dea CSUR Location: Social Science, Room 242 Asian Studies at Weber State offers a Minor in Asian Studies, supports the Foreign Language Track, and cooperates with the BIS Program to offer a Bachelor's degree “BIS—Asian Studies Concentration.” Asian Studies courses are offered through a number of cooperating departments including History, Political Science and Philosophy, Geography, Foreign Language, English, Honours, Sociology and Anthropology, Visual ASIAN Components To assist students in achieving these goals, the FYE Program includes the following components: ¢ University orientation course The university orientation course will help FYE students make their transition into Weber State University. This orientation course counts as an elective toward graduation. e Advisor Each FYE student will be required to meet with an adviser to discuss the student’s progress in school. ¢ Peer mentor FYE students will meet returning Weber State students who will provide them with an "insider's" view of Weber State. In addition, students may elect to participate in the following aspect of the FYE Program: ¢ Clustered-course learning communities A group of students registers for the same two or three courses which will help satisfy general education and elective graduation requirements. Students may also take additional courses, outside the "cluster" courses, to meet major or minor requirements. The university orientation course may be one of these cluster courses. Program Requirements Any WSU student may enroll in the university orientation course. To be considered for the clustered-course learning communities, students must submit a separate FYE application which identifies a specific “cluster” of courses. WEBER STATE PolSci PolSci PolSci 3220 4830* 4920* Philo 3550 Geography of India & Southeast Asia Geography of China & Japan Geographic Area Studies Individual Research Far Eastern History Southeast Asian History South Asian History Middle Eastern History Special Issues & Topics in Asian History Politics & Government of Asia Directed Readings Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes, & Special Programs Philosophy of Eastern Religion Geogr Geogr Geogr Hist Hist Hist Hist Hist 3660 3780* 4800* 4530 4550 4570 4590 4740* 1010 E/I/A Martial Arts (Karate) 4990* SS/HU2130 2900/4900* Seminar in Sociology Great Ideas of the East Topics in Women's Studies PE Soclgy Honours WS STUDIES 626-6081 Program is designed to help students during their first year at Weber State University obtain a sense of campus community and involvement, and increase their academic performance and retention. The FYE Program is designed to assist students in making progress toward fulfilling the following educational and personal goals: ¢ developing academic and intellectual competence ¢ establishing and maintaining interpersonal relationships ¢ developing a personal identity ¢ deciding on a career and life-style * maintaining personal health and wellness ¢ developing an integrated philosophy of life 3650 Department’s Japanese Minor, oversees courses in the Middle East Arts, Health and Physical Education, and others. The First-Year Experience (FYE) Program ee Ly Telephone: 626-6781 Fax: 626-7130 Email: gharrington@ssnet.weber.edu Co-Coordinators: Judy Elsley and Michael White Location: Student Service Center, Room 219 Telephone: SU Coordinator: Dr. Gordon K. Harrington Geogr » Grade Requirements: A grade of "C" or above in each course used toward the Asian Studies Minor (a grade of C- is not acceptable). » Credit Hour Requirements: Fifteen credit hours of courses must be taken from at least four of the areas listed below. Courses taken which are part of the student’s major will not count as fulfillment of the minor requirement. Course Requirements LATIN a 3 1-3 1-3 3 3 a 3 3 3 1-3 1-3 3 1 3 3 1-3 Should other courses relating specifically to Asia or the Middle East, either of an experimental or of a permanent nature, be added to the curriculum, these courses will be accepted as part of the Asian Studies Minor. To be a part of the Asian Studies curriculum, a course must have two-thirds Asian content. USO ee Required Courses (15 credit hours) Select 15 credit hours from at least four of the following areas Art Art Art Art Art 2040 3060 3070 3080 3100 Executive Director: Engl Engl Introduction to Asian Art The Art & Architecture of India The Art & Architecture of China The Art & Architecture of Japan The Art & Architecture of the Islamic World 3730* Literatures of Cultures & Places HU2710* _ Perspectives on Women's Literature 3 ForLng 1010* First Year I 4 ForLng 1020* First Year II 4 ForLng ForLng ForLng ForLng ForLng §HU2010* — Second Year 2020* Second Year 3060* Grammar & 3160* Introduction 3220* Phonetics & ForLng 3300* ForLng ForLng ForLng 3320* = 3510* 3550* | II Composition to Literature Analysis Phonology Foreign Language Journal Applied Language Study Business Language I Studies in Culture & Civilization ForLng 3630* Literature Genres ForLng ForLng ForLng ForLng ForLng ForLng 3650* 3670* §3690* 3850* 4300* 4400* Literature Periods Literature Authors Lit-Special Topics in Literature Study Abroad Foreign Language Journal Methods of Teaching a Foreign Language ForLng ForLng ForLng 4510* 4620* 4630* Business Language II Survey of Literature I Survey of Literature II ForLng 4850* Study Abroad ForLng Geogr 4960* 3640 Senior Seminar & Theses Geography of the mlddle East UNIVERSITY 4 4 3 a Dr. Dean W. Collinwood Location: Wattis Building, Room 211 Telephone: 626-7203 Fax: 626-7703 E-Mail: UCON@weber.edu http://www.usjc.org/usjc/ 4+ 4 2 3 3 1 1-3 3 3 4 S 3 3 1-6 of "C" or better in each course used "C-" is not acceptable). A minimum of 12 credit hours college Portuguese or Spanish or Courses taken which are part of the student’s major will not count as fulfillment of the minor requirement. Course Requirements Spanish Spanish 1010 1020 First Year I First Year II Spanish Spanish HU2010 2020 Second Year I Second Year II Other Required Courses (12 credit hours) Select 12 credit hours chosen from at least three of the following departments. ¢ Foreign Language Spanish* 3060 Grammar and Compsition 3 Spanish* 3160 Intro to Literary Analysis 3 Spanish* Spanish* Spanish* Spanish* Spanish* Spanish* Spanish* Spanish* Spanish 3360 3550 3630 3650 3670 3690 4620 4630 4850 Grammar Review Studies in Culture & Civilization Literature - Genre Literature - Periods Literature - Authors Literature - Special Topics Survey of Literature I Survey of Literature II Study Abroad 3 5 3 3 3 1-3 o) 3 1-6 Hist 3050 History of U.S. Latinos 3 Hist 4110 History of the American West 3 Hist Hist 4410 4630 History of Spain & Portugal History of Ancient and Colonial 2 and is funded, in part, by the US-JAPAN Industry and Technology Management Training Program of the Air Force Office of Scientific Research. eWay Coordinator: Latin America TMATHEWS1@weber.edu The Latin American Studies Minor is an interdisciplinary program offered through a number of cooperating departments including Foreign Language, History, 4650 4670 4830** Modern Latin America History of Mexico Directed Readings 3 3 1-3 Hist 4930** History Workshop 1-5 Geogr 3540 Geography of Latin America Geogr Geogr 4800** 4950** Individual Research Advanced Regional Field Studies ¢ Geography Politics & Govmts of Dev Nations PolSc 4830** Directed Readings PolSc 4990** Senior Seminar/Senior Thesis e Anthropology Anthro 3600** Anthro 4830** TAT E T-V E.R Sal 3 1-3 1-3 **Acceptable when the emphasis and content are basically Latin American. Ucn 3 1-3 Readings or Projects 3 3 S 3 1-3 —1-3 Culture Area Studies Geography, Political Science and Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology and Anthropology. WEBER a Hist Hist Hist e Political Science PolSc 3290** Dr. Thomas J. Mathews Location: Bldg. 1, Room 115 Telephone: 626-6345; Fax: 626-7588 E-Mail: PRENGR CS EET MFET Two years of college Portuguese or Spanish as follows or their equivalent. industry, and technology between Japan and the United States. Services provided include public seminars and symposia, JapanLinks newsletter, Internet new programs, workshops for business leaders with an interest in Japan, study abroad programs, internships in Japan, and support for Japanese language programs at Weber State University and other campuses state-wide. The US-JAPAN CENTER of Utah is a (UCON) WS Applied Sci for Minor CENTER of Utah is to increase the flow of ideas in science, division of the Utah Asian Studies Consortium HNRS & BIS LIBSCI_ ¢ History 2 3 3 1-3 1-6 1 Pe *or Portuguese. The goal of the US-JAPAN 4 3 » Grade Requirements: A grade toward the minor (a grade of » Credit Hour Requirements: in addition to two years of their equivalent. STUDIES Language Courses Required (16 credit hours) *Acceptable when the emphasis and/or content are basically Asian Studies/Language or Middle East Studies/Language. for Minor AMERICAN Ce 3315/5515. Internet Information Resources Tk CJ ECON GEOGR HIST POLSC PHILO PSYCH SOCLWK GERONT SOCLGY ANTHRO AEROSP MILSCI NAVSCI — |