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Show 298 Zool 4570. Secondary School Science Teaching Methods (3) Acquaintance with the various methods and curriculum of secondary school science. Three lectures and one 3-hour lab a week. It is recommended that this course be completed before student teaching. Prerequisites: Zool Sill 10, and SI1120, or approval of instructor, and admission to the Teacher Education Program. Zool 4600. Protozoology (4) Structure, function and evolutionary relationships of unicellular organisms. Three lecture hours and one 3-hour lab a week. Prerequisite: Zool SI1110 and SI1120, or approval of instructor. Zool 4640. Entomology (4) Classification and biology of insects as well as their economic importance. Three lecture hours and one 3-hour lab a week. Prerequisite: Zool Sill 10 and SI1120, or approval of instructor. Zool 4650. Ichthyology (4) Classification, ecology and biology of fishes and emphasis on local freshwater forms. Field trips required. Three lecture hours and one 3-hour lab a week. Prerequisites: Zool Sill 10 and SI1120, or approval of instmctor. Zool 4660. Herpetology (4) Structure, function and evolutionary relationships of amphibians and reptiles. Three lecture hours and one 3-hour lab a week. Prerequisite: Zool Sill 10 and SI1120, or approval of instructor. Zool 4670. Ornithology (4) The biology of birds including form, function, behavior and ecology. Lab emphasizes identification of Utah species. Three lecture hours and one 3-hour lab or a field trip each week. Prerequisite: Zool SI1110 and Zool SI1120, or approval of instructor. Zool 4680. Mammalogy (4) An introduction to the mammals with special reference to species found in Utah. Three lecture hours and one 3-hour lab a week. Prerequisite: Zool SI1110 and SI1120, or approval of instructor. Zool 4800. Problems in Zoology (1-4)* Directed individual research in zoology guided by faculty member. Prerequisites: Zool Sill 10 and SI1120, and approval of instructor.* Zool 4830. Readings in Zoology (1-4)* Directed individual readings in the general area of zoology. Specific topic selected in consultation with faculty member. Prerequisites: Zool Sill 10 and SI1120, and approval of instructor. *No more than 4 combined hours of Zool 4800 and 4830 may count toward the major. Zool 4890. Cooperative Work Experience (1-4) Academic credit for employment in career area related to zoology guided by specific written contract design by student, employer, and Zoology Department Chair. Open to all students; requires approval by Department Chair. Zool 4900. Topics in Zoology (1-4) Variable topics related to zoology as announced in the class schedule; may include medical entomology, biostatistics, primatol- ogy, etc., and may be taught with a laboratory section. Prerequisites: Zool Sill 10 and SI1120, or approval of instructor. Zool 4920. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-4) Consult class schedule for offerings under this number. The specific title and credit authorized will appear on the student transcript. Prerequisites vary and are determined by instructor. 299 Zool 4950. Field Zoology (1-3) Study conducted on an extended, supervised field trip. Prerequisites: Zool Sill 10 and SI1120, or approval of instructor. Zool 4970. Thesis (2) An extended, individual research project planned and completed under faculty supervision. Normally, two semesters of research (Zool 4800) will precede registration for this course. Culmination is an oral and written report of results obtained, with the final draft of the latter being due two weeks prior to the beginning of final exam week. Prerequisites: thesis committee approved research proposal, advanced class standing, and Zool Sill 10 and SI1120. Zool 4980. Research Design (2) A basic course in the design and analysis of scientific experiments. Two lecture hours a week. Prerequisites: minimum of two upper division Zoology courses. Zool 4990. Seminar (1) Presentations and discussion concerning a specific topic in zoology. One hour a week. Prerequisites: Zool Sill 10 and SI 1120, or approval of instructor. One semester required. Zool 5030. Zoology for Teachers Science content course for teachers in the M.Ed. Science Emphasis Program. To register, select another Zoology course and develop a contract detailing additional work required for graduating credit. Course may be repeated. Contract must be approved by instructor, Department Chair, and Director of the Master of Education Program. Social and Behavioral Sciences Dr. Richard Sadler, Dean I he College of Social & Behavioral Sciences provides several avenues to academic, professional, and vocational competence. Besides specific courses preparing students for a broad variety of occupational categories, general education classes furnish an extensive breadth of knowledge and a keen appreciation for moral, intellectual, and aesthetic values. Although stressing breadth of education, curricula of the College afford enough specialization and career education to prepare students for enrollment in professional schools and graduate programs or for participation in various occupational classifications immediately upon graduation. College Advisor: Jennifer Rivers 801-626-7809 Location: Social Science Building, Room 270 Telephone Contact: JoAnn Reynolds 801-626-6232 Department/Area Listing Criminal Justice 300 Economics 303 Geography 306 History 309 Political Science & Philosophy 316 Psychology 321 Social Work & Gerontology 325 Sociology & Anthropology 331 Aerospace Studies (Air Force ROTC) 337 Military Science (Army ROTC) 340 Naval Science 342 Department Chairs (area code 801) Criminal Justice: Dr. Morris R. Sterrett 626-6146 Economics: Dr. Clifford Nowell 626-6066 History: Dr. Lee Sather 626-6706 Military Science: Lieutenant Colonel Delane Esplin 626-6518 Political Science & Philosopy: Dr. Rod O. Julander 626-6694 Psychology: Dr. Merrill May 626-6247 Social Work & Gerontology: Dr. Donald R. Carpenter 626-6157 Sociology & Anthropology: Dr. Rosemary Conover 626-6241 Program Directors/Chairs Aerospace Studies: Colonel Michael McMullin .. SLC (801) 581-6236 or contact the College of Social & Behavioral Sciences 626-7649 Geography: Dr. Harold M. Elliott 626-6207 Naval Science: Captain Louis Barraza 626-7521 Degrees Offered Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degree programs are offered in the following areas: Criminal Justice Political Science* General Economics Psychology* Geography* Social Work Gerontology Sociology* History* *Teaching majors are also available Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science composite degree program offered in: Social Science Associate of Science degree program offered in: Criminal Justice Associate of Applied Science degree program offered in: Archaeology (Technician) Minors are offered in: Aerospace Studies Anthropology Asian Studies** Criminal Justice Economics Geography* Gerontology History* Latin American Studies* Legal Studies** Military Science Naval Science Philosophy Political Science* Psychology * Sociology * Women's Studies* * Teaching minors are also available. **These minors are described in the Interdisciplinary section of this catalog. General PROFILE ENROLLMENT STUDENT AFFAIRS ACADEMIC INFO DEGREE REQ GENED Interdisciplinary FYE HNRS BIS LIBSCI INTRD MINORS Applied Science & Technology CEET CS MFET/MET CMT DG PRENGR AUTOSV/AUTOTC IDT SST TBE Arts & 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 Health Professions CLS DENSCI PARAMD HTHSCI HAS/HIM NURSNG RADTEC DMS NUCMED RADTHR RESTHY Science BOTANY CHEM GEOSCI MATH/MATHED MICRO PHSX ZOOL Social A Behavioral Sciences Q ECON GEOGR HIST POLSC PHILO PSYCH SOCLWK GERONT SOCLGY ANTHRO AER0SP MILSCI NAVSCI Continuing Ed Davis Campus Weber State University Weber State University |