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Show 30 Diversity Center • Serves as a resource center • Provides programming support and training on cultural awareness and diversity issues • Coordinates activities which affirm cultures and heritages while also exposing students to new people, perspectives and experiences Wildcat Lanes & Games Center • Full service recreational and social facility with bowling, billiards and video games • Group reservations available for University departments & student/community organizations • Offers one-credit bowling and billiard courses • Additional services include UTA bus passes, photocopies, scantrons, pencils & class schedules Also Located in the Shepherd Union Building • WILDCARD ID Center • The Signpost & KWCR FM 88.1 "Weber State's 88" • Dining Options & Catering Services • Mail Services • WSU Bookstore Student Activities Telephone: 801-626-6349 Location: Shepherd Union, Room 250 Student Leadership Development • Fall Leadership Conference • Winter Leadership Conference • Wildcat Scholars • Profiles in Leadership Seminars • Monthly Leadership Development Workshop Series • Outreach to local high schools • Formal and informal leadership training with elected and appointed officers Student Programs • Family Programs, Special Events, Super Events, Daylight Productions, Cinema, Games and Recreation, Diversity Programs • Homecoming • Wildcat Weekend • Crystal Crest Campus Awards • Open Hour & Convocations • Honors Issues Forum • Putting Students Through Graduation (PST) Student Organizations • Association of Registered Organizations (ARO) - Over 100 clubs and organizations • Greek Letter Organizations - 5 Fraternities, 5 Sororities Community Service Learning Programs • The Volunteer Connection (referral services and weekly opportunities listing) • Volunteer Involvement Program - VIP • Host Utah Special Olympics Winter Games • Campus Clearing House for tracking community service hours Campus Recreation Telephone: 801-626-6637 Location: Health & Physical Education Complex (HPEC) For current schedules regarding all programming, call 626-6688, check out our web page or pick up a flyer in the HPEC complex. Enter the facility with your current WSU Wildcard. Aerobics Program • 15-20 Drop-In Aerobics classes weekly • Classes utilize Reebok Step, Cardio Slides, X-ertube, hand weights, Resist-A-Balls, interval training etc. Aquatics Program • 35-40 hours of weekly programming • Programming includes Lap Swim, Water Aerobics, Recreational Swim, Maternity Waterworks, Children Group Swim Lessons and Private Adult Swim Lessons Fitness & Strength Training Areas • Open 90 hours weekly • Large free weight station area includes squat racks, benches, smith machines, dumbbells, etc. • Fitness area includes 9 stair steppers, 21 aerobicycles, 3 rowers, 2 Nordic Tracks, Paramount machines etc. Intramurals • 12-15 team/individual events each semester • Includes basketball, soccer, softball, flag football, racquetball, tennis, golf, triathlons, 5k races, etc. Call 801-626-7967 if you have any questions concerning WSU Intramural Sports. Sport Clubs • 18 active clubs • The sport club program involves students, faculty & staff who compete with colleges and university teams on a local, state, regional or national level in a variety of sports. • Active Clubs include men's baseball, billiards, bowling, cycling, fencing, ice hockey, men's and woman's lacrosse, martial arts, racquetball, rodeo, men's and women's rugby, ski, men's soccer, swimming, water polo, volleyball, and women's fastpitch softball. Call 801-626-7967 if you have any questions concerning WSU Sport Clubs. Wilderness Recreation Center The WRC makes outdoor activities accessible to you by offering a variety of equipment rentals, outdoor skills workshops, seminars, and recreational trips. Rentals are affordable and convenient; choose from snowboards, cross country skis, camping and backpacking gear, white water rafts or kayaks, canoes, mountain bikes and more! Each semester the WRC offers an assortment of 2- hour seminars including outdoor cooking, mountain bike repair, ski and snowboard tuning, backpacking, and many other classes. If you want more in-depth instruction, try a 1-3 day class on kayaking, climbing, snow shoeing, mountain biking, or cross country skiing. See the current calendar of activities on the Web at http:// calendar.weber.edu/ for the seminars, workshops, and trips available each semester. Call 801-626-6373 for more information. WSU Athletics Telephone: 801-626-6500 Location: Stadium, Office 224 The Weber State Athletics Department continues to grow and currently provides men's and women's sports in Cross Country, Track & Field, Basketball, Soccer, Tennis, and Golf, as well as women's Volleyball and Soccer. More information is available on the Word Wide Web: Athletics Home Page -http://weber.edu/athletics Dee Events Center Home Page - http://weber.edu/deeeventscenter/ Telephone: 801-626-7641 Location: Shepherd Union, Suite 250 Weber State University Student Association (WSUSA) exists to serve and protect the interests and rights of students and to provide services, activities and programs for the enrichment of the university experience on campus and statewide. Opportunities for socializing, leadership development and representing the student voice to the administration are coordinated through the WSUSA office. Interested students will find many ways to become involved. An array of programs and activities are planned to appeal to every student. Listed below are the areas of WSUSA: Programs and Activities • Homecoming • Wildcat Weekend • Community Parades • New Student Orientation • Election Celebration Legislative Branch There are 19 student senators who meet every Monday at 1:30 pm. Senate meetings are held to pass legislation dealing with campus issues. Senators meet with their area council on a regular basis to discuss the issues that will be brought to the senate meeting. Senators represent the academic colleges and special constituencies. Judicial Branch The Judicial Branch of WSUSA is known as the Student Advocate Council (SAC). All judicial power is vested in a Supreme Court of the WSUSA. The Supreme Court has the power to interpret the WSUSA Constitution upon petition, to determine the constitutionality of all legislation passed by the WSUSA Senate upon petition, and to perform any other judicial functions. Executive Branch The Executive Branch of Government has the specific power to execute the programs and expenditures of the WSUSA in accordance with their respective duties and responsibilities. The Executive Branch is made up of the president, two vice-presidents and the appointed officers. PROFILE ENROLLMENT STUDENT AFFAIRS- ACADEMIC INFO DEGREE REQ GENED .*>■>.■■■■ •,.;•,:.-. FYE HNRS BIS LIBSCI INTRD MINORS ■ Science & Technology CEET CS MFET/MET CMT CDGT PRENGR AUTOSV/AUTOTC IDT SST TBE Arts & Humanities COMM ENGL FORLNG DANCE MUSIC THEATR ART 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 & Behavioral Sciences MCI/CJ ECON GEOGR HIST POLSC PHILO PSYCH SOCLWK GERONT SOCLGY ANTHRO AEROSP MILSCI NAVSCI Continuing Ed Weber State University 2001-2002 Catalog Weber State University 2001-2002 Catalog |