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Show 46 the World Wide Web. Students are expected to attend exhibits and performances outside of regularly scheduled class time. Cross listed in Art, Comm, Engl, ForLng, & Theatr. LibSci TD2201. Library Skills, Resources and Research (2) Introduction to library research and information resources. This course enhances students' library research skills and expands their ability to use information technology effectively. Taught in a state of the art electronic environment, this interactive, hands-on course emphasizes student writing, group discussion, and oral presentations. Course content includes: identifying the research topic; defining the research process; using information resources including library catalogs, the Internet and other electronic sources, periodicals, reference tools, and government documents. Acquired skills include critically evaluating and documenting sources. LibSci TD2202. Internet Navigator (1) The Internet Navigator is a basic introduction to the Internet, and is offered via the World Wide Web (http://www-navigator.utah.edu). The course covers an overview of the Internet, how to use Netscape, E-mail (including modules on VAX and GroupWise), using the Internet to find and evaluate information, and an introduction to Web publishing. LibSci 3315/5515. Internet Information Resources (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. LibSci 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. PROGRAM 47 Asian Studies Minor Coordinator: Dr. Greg Lewis Location: Social Science, Room 256 Telephone: 801-626-6707 Fax: 801-626-7130 Asian Studies at Weber State offers a Minor in Asian Studies, supports the Foreign Language Department's Japanese Minor, oversees courses in the Middle East 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, Honors, Sociology and Anthropology, Visual Arts, Health and Physical Education, and others. Asian Studies MINOR » 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 for Minor Required Courses (15 credit hours) Select 15 credit hours from at least four of the following areas Art 2040 Art & Architecture of Asia (4) Art 3060 The Art & Architecture of India (4) Art 3070 The Art & Architecture of China (3) Art 3080 The Art & Architecture of Japan (3) Art 3100 The Art & Architecture of the Islamic World (4) Engl DV3730* Literatures of Cultures & Places (3) Engl HU/DV2710* Perspectives on Women's Literature (3) ForLng 1010* First Year I (4) ForLng 1020* First Year II (4) ForLng HU2010* Second Year I (4) ForLng 2020* Second Year II (4) ForLng 3060* Grammar & Composition (3) ForLng 3160* Intro to Literature Analysis (3) ForLng 3220* Phonetics & Phonology (3) ForLng 3300* Foreign Language Journal (1) ForLng 3320* Applied Language Study (1-3) ForLng 3510* Business Language I (3) ForLng DV3550* Studies in Culture & Civilization (3) ForLng 3630* Literature Genres (3) ForLng 3650* Literature Periods (3) ForLng 3670* Literature Authors (3) ForLng 3690* Literature Special Topics in Literature (1-3) ForLng 3850* Study Abroad (1-6) ForLng 4300* Foreign Language Journal (1) ForLng 4400* Methods of Teaching a Foreign Language (4) ForLng 4510* Business Language II (3) ForLng 4620* Survey of Literature I (3) ForLng 4630* Survey of Literature II (3) ForLng 4850* Study Abroad (1-6) ForLng 4960* Senior Seminar & Theses (3) Geogr DV3640 Geography of Asia (3) Geogr DV3660 Geography of China & Japan (3) Geogr 3780* Geographic Area Studies (1-3) Geogr 4800* Individual Research (1-3) Hist DV4530 Far Eastern History (3) Hist DV4550 Southeast Asian History (3) HistDV4570 South Asian History (3) Hist DV4590 Middle Eastern History (3) Hist 4740* Special Issues & Topics in Asian History (3) PolSci 3220 Politics & Government of Asia (3) PolSci 4830* Directed Readings (1-3) PolSci 4920* Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes, & Special Programs (1-3) Philo DV3550 Philosophy of Eastern Religion (3) PE 1010 E/I/A Martial Arts (Karate) (1) Soclgy 4990* Seminar in Sociology (3) Honors SS/HU2130 Great Ideas of the East (3) WS 2900/4900* Topics in Women's Studies (1-3) * Acceptable when the emphasis and/or content are basically Asian Studies/Language or Middle East Studies/Language. 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. PROGRAM Latin American Studies Minor Coordinator: Dr. Thomas J. Mathews Location: Bldg. 1, Room 112 Telephone: 801-626-6345; Fax: 801-626-7588 E-Mail: TMATHEWS@weber.edu I he Latin American Studies Minor is an interdisciplinary program offered through a number of cooperating departments including Foreign Language, History, Geography, Political Science and Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology and Anthropology. Latin American Studies MINOR » Grade Requirements: A grade of "C" or better in each course used toward the minor (a grade of "C-" is not acceptable). » Credit Hour Requirements: A minimum of 15 credit hours in addition to two years of college Portuguese or Spanish or their equivalent. Courses taken which are part of the student's major will not count as fulfillment of the minor requirement. Course Requirements for Minor Language Courses Required (16 credit hours) Two years of college Portuguese or Spanish as follows or their equivalent. Spanish 1010 First Year I (4) Spanish 1020 First Year II (4) Spanish HU2010 Second Year I (4) Spanish 2020 Second Year II (4) Other Required Courses (15 credit hours) Select 15 credit hours chosen from at least three of the following departments. • Foreign Language Spanish* 3060 Spanish* 3160 Spanish* 3360 Spanish* 3550 Spanish* 3630 Spanish* 3650 Spanish* 3670 Spanish* 3690 Spanish* 4620 Spanish* 4630 Spanish 4850 *or Portuguese • History Hist DV3050 Hist DV4110 Hist 4410 Hist 4630 Hist DV4650 Hist DV4670 Hist 4830** Hist 4930** • Geography Geogr DV3540 Geogr 4800** Geogr 4950** Grammar & Composition (3) Intro to Literary Analysis (3) Grammar Review (3) Studies in Culture & Civilization (3) Literature Genre (3) Literature Periods (3) Literature Authors (3) Literature Special Topics (1-3) Survey of Literature I (3) Survey of Literature II (3) Study Abroad (1-6) History of U.S. Latinos (3) History of the American West (3) History of Spain & Portugal (3) History of Ancient & Colonial Latin America (3) Modern Latin America (3) History of Mexico (3) Directed Readings (1-3) History Workshop (1-5) Geography of Latin America (3) Individual Research (1-3) Advanced Regional Field Studies (1-3) • Political Science PolSc 3290** PolSc 4830** PolSc 4990** Politics & Governments of Developed Nations (3) Directed Readings (1-3) Senior Seminar/Senior Thesis (3) • Anthropology Anthro DV3600 Anthro 4830** Culture Area Studies (1-3) Readings or Projects (1-3) **Acceptable when the emphasis and content are basically Latin American. Should other courses relating specifically to Latin America, either of an experimental or of a permanent nature, be added to the curriculum, these courses will be accepted as part of the Latin American Studies Minor Program. Should such courses be part of an academic area not listed above, the new academic area will be added to those presently constituting the Latin American Studies Minor. PROGRAM Legal Studies Minor Coordinator: Dr. Rod O. Julander Location: Social Science, Room 280A Telephone: 801-626-6697 The Legal Studies Minor Program is an interdisciplinary program offered through a number of cooperating departments including Accounting, Business Administration, English, Communications, Computer Information Systems, Math, Child and Family Studies, Criminal Justice, History, Sociology, Economics, Gerontology, Psychology, Social Work, and Political Science and Philosophy. Legal Studies » Grade Requirements: A grade of "C" or better in all courses used toward the minor (a grade of "C-" will not be accepted). » Credit Hour Requirements: A minimum of 21 credit hours. Course Requirements for Minor Core Courses Required (9 credit hours) Engl 3210 Advanced College Writing (3) Philo HU1150 Critical Thinking (3) or Philo 1160 Intro to Logic (3) PolSc 4060 Elements of Law (3) Additional Courses Required (12 credit hours) Students must take 12 additional hours from at least three of the following groups. No more than 6 hours (excluding the core requirements) may be lower division nor may be taken in any one discipline. The student's program must be approved by the program coordinator. • Skills Important to Law Acctng 2010 Elementary Financial Acctng I (3) Acctng 2020 Elementary Financial Acctng II (3) Comm HU1020 Principle of Public Speaking (3) Comm 2200 Argumentation & Debate (3) Comm 4150 Classical Rhetorical Theory & Criticism (3) Engl 3030 English Grammar (3) Math 3410 Probability & Statistics (3) BusAdm 3400 Real Estate Principles & Practices (3) Generaf PROFILE ENROLLMENT STUDENT AFFAIRS ACADEMIC INFO DEGREE REQ GEN ED Interdisciplinary FYE HNRS BIS LIBSCI INTRD MINORS - Applied Science & Technology CEET CS MFET/MET CMT DG PRENGR AUTOSV/AUTOTC IDT SST TBE Art & & 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 : . ..■ ■■■■■■:.■■. 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