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Show 38 39 A student may not use a given course to satisfy both the general education requirements and the above requirement for the Bachelor of Science; however, certain courses used to complete a program of study (major, minor, support/elective) may be used to fulfill the Bachelor of Science requirement. Following is a list of courses approved to be used to fulfill the Bachelor of Science requirement. Students should consult with an advisor before selecting general education courses. College of Applied Science & Technology Courses AutoSv SI 13 20 Specialized Electricity and Electronics (4) AutoTc SI4220 Advanced Diagnosis (2) CS SI 1022 Software Development Using Pascal & Delphi (4) CS SI 1023 Selected Programming Language (4) CS SI1130 Intro to UNIX and C (4) CS SI1220 Object Oriented Programming Using C++ (4) CS SI2650 Computer Architecture & Assembly Language (4) CS SI2750 Object Oriented Analysis & Design (4) CS SI3200 Data Structures & Algorithms Using C++ (4) CS SI3750 Software Engineering (4) CMT SI2330 Concrete Technology (3) CEET SI3010 Advanced Circuit Analysis I (4) MET SI2100 Statics (3) MET SI2300 Strength of Materials (4) MET SI3600 Thermodynamics (3) MET SI4400 Fluid Mechanics (3) MET SI4600 Heat Transfer (3) MfET SI2300 Statics and Strength of Materials (5) MfET SI2410 Quality Assurance & Improvement (3) MfET SI3310/L Material Selection & Heat Treat and Lab (4) MfET SI4300 Design of Experiments (2) MfET SI4600 Manufacturing Simulation (3) TBE SI4710 Traffic Technology & Voice Network Design (3) College of Arts & Humanities Engl SI3010 Intro to the Study of Language (3) John B. Goddard School of Business & Economics Courses BusAdm SI3500 Intro to Business Research (3) IS&T SI2110 Intro to Computing (3) Quant SI2400 Business Calculus (3) Quant SI2600 Business Statistics I (3) Quant SI2610 Business Statistics II (3) College of Education Courses ChFam SI3850 Current Research in Child & Family Studies (3) PE SI3500 Kinesiology (3) PE SI4600 Measurement for Evaluation & Research (3) Educ SI4530 Principles & Applications of Special Education Assessment (3) Educ SI4531 Practicum in Special Education Assessment (1) Dr. Ezekiel R. Dumke College of Health Professions Courses CLS SI3302 Advanced Clinical Laboratory Practices CLS SI3314 Advanced Clinical Chemistry (3) DenSci SI2230 Oral Health Research & Statistics (2) DenSci SI4780 Baccalaureate Thesis (3) DMS SI4143 Quality Assurance (3) HIM SI3200 Epidemiology & Biostatistics (3) NucMed SI4333 Quality Assurance (3) Nursng SI3020 Nursing Research (2) (4) RadTec SI3443 Quality Assurance in Radiology (3) RadTec SI4943 Baccalaureate Thesis (3) RadThr SI4446 Quality Assurance (3) ResThy SI3900 Clinical Simulation Seminar (2) College of Science Courses Botany LS/SIl370 Principles of Life Science (3) Botany SI2104 Plant Form and Function (4) Botany SI2114 Evolutionary Survey of Plants (4) Chem PS/SI1050 Intro to General, Organic & Biochemistry (5) Chem PS/SIl 110 Elementary Chemistry (5) Chem SI1120 Elementary Organic/Biochemistry (5) Chem PS/SI1210 Principles of Chemistry I (5) Chem SI1220 Principles of Chemistry II (5) Chem PS/SI 13 60 Principles of Physical Science (3) Geosci PS/SI1030 Earthquakes & Volcanoes (3) Geosci PS/SIl 110 * Dynamic Earth: Physical Geology (3) & Geosci 1120 * Physical Geology Laboratory (1) * both of these courses must be taken before a student receives credit toward the B.S. degree Geosci PS/SIl 130 Intro to Meteorology (3) Geosci PS/SI1350 Principles of Earth Science (3) Geosci SI3010 Oceanography and Earth Systems (3) Math SI1210 Calculus I (4) Math SI1220 Calculus II (4) MathEd SI3060 Probability & Statistics for Elementary Teachers (3) MathEd SI3070 Geometry for Elementary Teachers (3) MathEd SI3080 Number Theory for Elementary Teachers (3) MathEd SI4040 Mathematical Problem Solving for Elementary Teachers (3) MathEd SI4100 Intuitive Calculus for Elementary Teachers (3) Micro LS/SI1370 Principles of Life Science (3) Micro LS/SI2054 Principles of Microbiology (4) Phsx PS/SI1010 Intro to Physics (3) Phsx PS/SI 1030 Intro to Astronomy (3) Phsx PS/SI1360 Principles of Physical Science (3) Phsx PS/SI2010 General Physics I (4) Phsx PS/SI2010L General Physics Laboratory I (1) Phsx SI2020 General Physics II (4) Phsx SI2020L General Physics Laboratory II (1) Phsx PS/SI2210 Physics for Scientists & Engineers I (4) Phsx PS/SI2210L Laboratory Physics I (1) Phsx SI2220 Physics for Scientists & Engineers II (4) Phsx SI2220L Laboratory Physics II (1) Zool SI1110 Principles of Zoology I (4) Zool SI1120 Principles of Zoology II (4) Zool LS/SI1370 Principles of Life Science (3) Honors Program Course Hnrs PS/SI1500 Perspectives in the Physical Sciences (3) College of Social & Behavioral Sciences Courses Anthro SI3400 Archaeological Laboratory Techniques (3) Anthro SI4300 Anthropological Research Methods (3) CJ SI4980 Research Methods in Criminal Justice (3) Geogr PS/SI1010 Natural Environments of the Earth (3) Geogr SI4050 Quantitative Methods in Geography (3) Geogr SI4990 Research Seminar (3) Geront SI3400 Methods of Research: Social & Behavioral Research (4) Geront SI3600 Social Statistics (3) PolSc SI3990 Intro to Political Science Research (3) Psych SI3600 Statistics in Psychology (3) Psych SI3610 Research Methods in Psychology (4) Soclgy SI3600 Social Statistics (3) Soclgy SI3660 Sociological Research (3) SoclWk SI3 700 Social Work Research (3) REQUIREMENTS FOR ASSOCIATE DEGREES A.A./A.S. Degree Requirements 1. A minimum of 60 credit hours. 2. A minimum of 20 hours in residence (for transfer students). 3. At least a 2.0 (C) WSU grade point average (GPA). 4. Completion of WSU general education and diversity requirements. The Associate of Arts degree must include a foreign language or ASL (American Sign Language) requirement which may be met by one of the following: a. Documentation of a proficiency level of "Novice High" or better through an examination administered by the WSU Foreign Language Department or through an examination by a recognized testing agency. b. Completion of WSU foreign language course 1020 with a grade of "C" or higher, or comparable transfer credit. c. Completion of any WSU foreign language course at a level beyond the first year with a grade of "C" or higher, or comparable transfer credit. d. Documentation of three years of the same language completed in high school with a minimum grade of "B". e. Documentation of a minimum proficiency level in American Sign Language through an examination administered by the American Sign Language/Interpreting program at SLCC. The signer must "demonstrate proficiency in temporal aspect, spatial agreement and in describing things around her/him and the deaf culture." f. Completion of WSU American Sign Language course 1020 with a grade of "C" or higher, or comparable transfer credit. A.A.S. Degree Requirements 1. A minimum of 63 credit hours. 2. A minimum of 20 hours in residence (for transfer students). 3. At least a 2.0 (C) WSU grade point average (GPA). 4. General education requirements are specified by each program and include at least the following: a. English ENIOIO and one other course in oral or written communication (6 credit hours); b. Math or discipline-specific statistics as designated by specific programs (3 credit hours); c. One course in each of the three following areas (9 credit hours): Creative Arts & Humanities (CA or HU), Life & Physical Sciences (LS or PS), and Social Sciences (SS). Institutional Certificates require a minimum of 10 credit hours in residence at WSU. Refer to the listings under the academic department for specific requirements. Diversity To satisfy the University diversity requirement, each student who is a candidate for a Bachelor of Arts degree, a Bachelor of Music degree, a Bachelor of Music Education degree, a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, a Bachelor of Science degree, a Bachelor of Integrated Studies degree, an Associate of Science degree, or a Associate of Arts degree will complete a minimum of 3 credit hours from the list below of courses approved for the diversity requirement. Courses taken as part of a student's major or minor program requirements or taken to satisfy the General Education requirements may also count toward the diversity requirement if on the approved list. Anthro DV3500 Anthro DV3600 Anthro DV3700 Anthro DV3900 Anthro HU/DV2300 Anthro SS/DV1000 Anthro SS/DV2000 Anthro SS/DV2200 Anthro DV3200 Botany DV2303 ChFam DV3350 CJ DV3040 CJ DV3360 Comm DV3080 Dance CA/DV1010 Densci DV2250 Educ DV3200 Engl HU/DV2710 Engl DV3550 Engl DV3730 ForLng DV 3550 Geogr SS/DV1100 Geogr SS/DV1520 Geogr DV3540 Geogr DV3590 Geogr DV3620 Geogr DV3640 Geogr DV3660 Geogr DV3740 Geront DV3320 Health DV3420 Hist SS/DV1020 Hist DV3010 Hist DV3030 Hist DV3050 Hist DV3070 Hist DV3090 HistDV4110 Hist DV4270 Hist DV4350 HistDV4510 Hist DV4530 Hist DV4550 Hist DV4590 Hist DV4650 Hist DV4670 Hnrs HU/SS/DV2130 Hnrs DV3120 Nutri DV3420 Philo DV3550 PolSc DV3630 PolSc DV4070 PolSc DV4160 Psych DV3100 RadTec DV3003 Soclgy DV3010 Elements of Culture (3) Culture Area Studies (3) Sex Roles: Past, Present & Future (3) Magic, Shamanism & Religion (3) Language and Culture (3) Intro to Anthropology (3) Peoples & Cultures of the World (3) Biological Anthropology (3) Archaeology of Early Civilizations (3) Ethnobotany (3) Diverse Families (3) Community Policing (3) Prisons - Contemporary Issues and Dilemmas (3) Intercultural Communication (3) Intro to Dance (3) Professional Ethics (1) Foundations in Multicultural/ Bilingual Education (2) Perspectives on Women's Literature (3) Multicultural & Ethnic Literature in America (3) Literature of Cultures & Places (3) Studies in Culture & Civilization (3) Places & Peoples of the World (3) Geography of the U.S. & Canada (3) Geography of Latin America (3) Geography of Europe (3) Geography of Russia & the Former USSR (3) Geography of Asia (3) Geography of China and Japan (3) Geography of Africa (3) Ethnicity & Older Women in the American Society (3) Multicultural Health and Nutrition (3) World History from 1500 c.e. to Present (3) American Indian History: 1300 to Present (3) African-American History (3) History of U.S. Latinos (3) Women in American History: 1600 to Present (3) American Social History (3) History of the American West to 1900 (3) Europe 1945-Present (3) History of Modern Germany (3) Twentieth Century World History (3) Far Eastern History (3) Southeast Asian History (3) Middle Eastern History (3) Modern Latin America (3) History of Mexico (3) Intellectual Traditions: Great Ideas of the East (3) The Hero in a Thousand Places: Heroic Poetry (3) Multicultural Health and Nutrition (3) Philosophy of Eastern Religion (3) Political Behavior (3) Sex Roles and The Law (3) Problems in World Politics: Third World Women (3) Psychology of Diversity (3) Psycho-Social Medicine (3) Social Stratification (3) ■3/ PROFILE ENROLLMENT STUDENT AFFAIRS ACADEMIC INFO DEGREE REQ- GENED Interdisciplinary FYE HNRS BIS LIBSCI INTRD MINORS d Science & slogy CEET CS MFET/MET CMT CDGT PRENGR AUTOSV/AUTOTC IDT SST TBE COMM ENGL FORLNG DANCE MUSIC THEATR ART MBA MPACC/ACCTNG BUSADM FIN LOM MGMT MKTG ECON/QUANT IS&T HHHR MEDUC CHFAM ATHL/AT HEALTH/NUTRI PE/REC EDUC '■ ': . .■ ■■■■■■ ■ .:■ CLS DENSCI PARAMD HTHSCI HAS/HIM NURSNG RADTEC DMS NUCMED RADTHR RESTHY •3 BOTANY CHEM GEOSCI MATH/MATHED MICRO PHSX ZOOL Social & Behavioral Sciences MCJ/CJ ECON GEOGR HIST POLSC PHILO PSYCH SOCLWK GERONT SOCLGY ANTHRO AEROSP MILSCI NAVSCI Weber State University 2001-2002 Catalog Weber State University 2001-2002 Catalog |