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Show 136 137 DEGREE RE Q GEN ED COURSES Everyone working in business needs a knowledge of these areas. | Credit Policy regular WSU course work on Japanese industry, business, culture Students should take course work within the Functional Core as 1. Repeated Courses: The College of Business and Economics will of the courses in the Functional Core are prerequisites for other classes. Keep this in mind as you plan your schedule. course has been registered for a grade more than three times. A student cannot obtain a degree from the College of Business and Economics if any course in the College has been registered for a grade-more eas e times 2. E or UW Grades: If a student receives an "E" or "UW" grade in they are completing the courses within the Major Discipline. Many MAJOR DISCIPLINE i i ithi the College of Business i Different majors within and Economicsi should consult pages throug of this catalog for the Major ired i i i n “ cee Lovins Mier aeties echnologies, Economics, Finance, Logistics, nent, an d Marketing. Importantly, students should begin taking courses within their major area before completing all of the courses in the Cross-Functional and Functional Cores ann aes co eto Graduation 1. GPA Requi _— Requirements t: Candidates f ail socety ane peal not accept a grade in any course offered in the College if the degree from the College of Business and Economics ; ne . ea Meath oe Director: ler Bee ote eye y os eee oF Senet . ‘ of CBETR is to foster a ie and continuing unity The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) provides : management assistance to small businesses and people who wish to big Education aS ots Haniel orig wiklee the Utah: Systenvet Higher and (USHE) should consult the College of Business start new businesses. The SBDC is part of a state-wide network and was first established at Weber State oe in 1978. , Consulting seal § assistance ; egrees, an d overall business and economics GPA must be 2.5 or higher. i : i 2. Residency Requirement: Candidates for the bachelor of arts or bachelor of science degree must complete a minimum of 45 credit hours and SO percent of their major requirements within the College of Business and Economics. Students must be registered at Weber State at least one quarter following the last Small Business Development P Center commencement prior to graduation. A waiver of this require- chairs and the College advisor. All transfer students are advised Small Business Institute ment must be obtained from the department chair and the dean. to meet with the College of Business and Economics advisor as pan) See ines cous ane eee educational experience, the following requirements are established: Teeehmaee-matieu rice dalniat feast 50! percentee ell cours ‘ ) 2. Fe C- or higher are eligible for credit. The College of Business and Economics a may, yr or may not, accept 7 ne ee credit from institutions not covered by the USHE Transfer Credit outside the College of Business and Economics. Adiniesions Guide.CeStudents wishing to transfer non-general education; credit from institutions not covered by the USHE Transfer Credit ' advisor and department chairs to assess the content of courses oars AGEENOR pec tay nite Coleperer Business a esenemle Baaions RiHiCg 00 anys Prior fo eu ony Completes: EN ee Fis ae elev’ fot seleg heh CORSIEED oa aan mit GE er cnaisisatt em wi tie College students to provide management counseling and technical business organizations, whether start-up firms, joint ventures or Econ American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business will be new subsidiaries of established corporations. By doing so, The Econ William H. Child Center for Entrcoreneiiship sthengeheris the nation's economy and the vitality of the free enterprise system IS&T Mgmt Mgmt faculty and resources of the College of Business and Economics. IS&T : CHEE sh HEALTH In addition to these on-going programs, the Center encourages RECPE EDUC International Accounting 3 3120 Int'l Finance & Monetary Systems 3 4170 Economic Development 3 Global Issues in Info Technology International Business Cultural Environ of Int'l Business 3 3 3 ae ae DMS International Marketing . NUCMED BusAdm 3600 Econ eee Mktg NUTRI 3710 = 3400 3550 3600 _— World Region Business & Society 33 RCRA EL TOs PARAM HTHSCI HAS a fecing Mamit/ Econ S&T. ABOL-a803 . Independent Study. 173 ACen Migrant Econ TSS) AOU) ES DEURI NEL COU, 50 eee Sa BOT ie INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS CHEM COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS ADMISSIONS OFFICE Students are reminded that the Weber State catalog states, “Acceptance of credit should not be confused with its application. Transfer credit may or may not apply to Weber State’s and facilitates other training and consulting activities on the part of the faculty of the College of Business and Economics. By matching faculty interests and expertise with the needs of the community at OGDEN, UT 84408-3801 graduation requirements, regardless of the number of credits large, the Center provides professional development opportunities for Geqr ne transferred Credit other than that intended wholly to meet ji edunaal ‘ ill b lied to Weber State’ faculty and cost-effective technical assistance for client organizations. . : AY Shey sPES e pte te ee ee u i" ote . : tional Business and Economics (Language Emphasis) provided he or | Social& Behavioral A copy of the acceptance letter from Weber State University PY ; ce ey Admissions Office or proof of application to Weber State University. 2. Completed College of Business and Economics Admission Form. 3. oo RTIFICATI graduating from the College of Business and cases, course credit taken at institutions accredited by the The Wiliam H. Child Center for Entrepreneurship: the mission} is to support the education of students in the creation of new division credit is sought for lower division course work taken at 1. A student 3500 another institution. All high school transcripts, and all transcripts from any and all colleges or universities previously attended. 4, ACT/SAT scores, if taken. . Advisement genet eotcdiaae tegen Se epee a ee of the appropriate department chair." This means credit that is . hn in, alicia Students who have not completed the Business Foundations ea nreaeci niin The College of Business and Economics offers a number of curricular programs and study oppor- tunities designed to enhance the global expertise of our students. ¢ With sponsorship from the U.S.-Japan Center of Utah, WSU and requirements or who have selected the minor in business administration will receive their advisement from the College of Business and Economics advisor. (L ANGUAGE EMPH ASIS) ~ KER PCCW Auatnn a h C i , f Busi pen ee abs ae 3 is oe 0 naa we MATHED MICRO d mn she has fulfilled the following criteria: specific degree program requirements upon the recommendation accepted by Weber State may, or may not, apply to specific requirements within the College of Business and ee * eee Monon coms ee pares US, shou Be cienc ) 1. Satisfaction of the requirements for the Certificate in Interna- ECON tional Business (see above). 2. Testing at the "Intermediate High" level, or better, on the ACTFL (American Council on Teaching of Foreign Lan- ee POLSC ee guages) exam, or the departmental language proficiency test, in the chosen language . the College of Business and Economics continue to provide a study abroad program to Japan and Korea. Participants undertake SOCLWK GERONT oe AEROSP MILSCI NAVSCI WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY TT MPACC cto FIN LOM Me Completi tud approved J by by the the International Honal P Program ompletion of a program of study Advisor. This will entail a minimum of 12 credit hours of course work at a GPA of at least 2.5 from the following list of courses: Contract research is provided for companies and community organizations whose research needs can be effectively met using the 4. DANCE This program is described below. following criteria: Business and Economic Research WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY COMM conte ne ART knowledge and skills gained through their educational experience completing the next course in a related sequence with a grade of C or better. Validation is required in all instances where upper Hac student : hats businesses ' ' and Participating receive management counseling assistance at no charge. This validation may consist of either: passing a special exam; or Betepted ite a ona must submit the following information to: IDT SST is assistarice to small busiew concems, Students participatinie in the | ONpat emenae nino a cerliieae al pamipeiatiey wn lanai < : ‘ : ! P 4 P 8 tional Business and Economics provided he or she has fulfilled the program receive university credit and the opportunity to apply the ' e Business and Economics is not possible until you are notified of abner oe toga DG perl. AUTOTC i ECON ota) i dete ee beg paige wie - cole ame io ee carole Reo sian ¢ The College offers an International Certificate which may be awarded with a baccalaureate degree offered by the College. Acctng accepted and applied to the College’s graduation requirements. 3. The College may require validation for courses taken at other institutions before credit is applied to College requirements. Department, Fachhochschule ; Entrepreneurial Program tanserstudenfpqreadwatted tothe College of Busige gt, | 00 '#Rt gm locumentation may inchade, catalog pe bullets Economics throughout the academic year. Students must submit a course Gants ‘i syMabt and Hance ne tupjocity aoe ae The Smaall Hilstaiele Iaceile (SED ists teats Gkabhion leva Guide must submit documentation which allows the College All students seeking majors or minors within the College of ; Only courses with a grade of Language i ach at WSU oe pudehie'ai't ih ss SE she oy —_ Bp a) DS was coat gals Otisianalis Suuerss uy MEM PERE DEORE TRIB OES (panics Corps at Retined Bxequaves) AL ECE ee Corps of Executives). soon as possible after admission. oreign students at Economics advisor and the current USHE Transfer Credit Guide to determine which credits will be accepted by Weber State. Application of USHE credit toward specific College of Business and Economics’ requirements is determined by department 3. Non-business Course Requirements: To encourage business ° fee the ty WSU students will spend a term as ‘alerted siadén Hof and: students from : Fachhochschule Hof will take business courses at WSU this term. apes ie pr on'iaiing Mic-coussets) tn question. Transfer Credit Policy i i programs and activities of the Center are listed below. prerequisite and required business and economics courses with a grade of "C-" or higher. In addition, the overall university and mors, associat Candidates for minors, . me agreement with Fachhochschule Hof of the Federal Republic of Germany. Under the terms of the agreement, our students can enroll at Fachhochschule Hof without any additional tuition h Th same privilege ivilege extended t toaHof f students students who wh charge. The isis extended the bachelor of arts and bachelor of science degrees must complete all equirement: rough i Ee PREN FR CS EET Nae between the business and government communities at large and the College of Business and Economics. As a service organization, the Center provides contract research, consulting, training and management assistance to business and government. . Specific Bae Requests: Aner deviations tom the priate’: College ct Business and Economics graduation requirements must be ‘ pproved by the appropriate : es cl ale department chair prior to waiving, ay : : : . ae term internships in Japanese companies, where they have gained valuable international experience. it i e In addition, study abroad Dee to China, Hong re oe . 1970s as a division of the College of Business and Economics. The ciectae oe ‘ . plinary = en i” of Utah, a number of WSU students have been placed in long- Bruce Davis Assietpant, Davestos (Deveny ning Location: Wattis Business Building, Room 218 Telephone elepnone : 626-7051 The ee ore early 3. Obsolete Credit: College of Business and Economics credit fiySthaneseESnEN aay Japanese companies and other important institutions and cultural sites in Japan. Also through sponsorship of the U.S.-Japan Center WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY . |