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Show 44 45 PolSc SS/SB110 American National Government 5 PolSc 412 Legislative Process 4 PolSc 426 Classical Political Thought 5 PolSc 428 Modern Political Thought 5 PolSc 475 Public Policy Analysis 5 Philo 425 Philosophy of Law 3 Soclgy jrrelativ 427 e Courses Sociology of Law 3 Econ SS101 Principles of Economics 5 Geront 320 Economy of Aging 3 Psych 356 Group Dynamics 3 Psych 446 Social Psychology 3 SoclWk 462 Corrections 2 Soclgy 327 Criminology 3 Other courses may be approved by the program director on an individual basis. WOMEN'S STUDIES MINOR PROGRAM Coordinator: Gloria Wurst Location: Social Science, Room 381 Telephone: 626-7632 I he Women's Studies minor is an interdisciplinary program which introduces students to the new scholarship in the study of women, past and present, from a variety of cultural, class, sexual preference, ethnic, and religious orientations. Women's Studies MINOR » Program Prerequisite: A student's program of study for the Women's Studies Minor must be approved by the Women's Studies coordinator. » Grade Requirements: A grade of "C" or better is required for all courses used toward the minor (a grade of "C-" is not acceptable). » Credit Hour Requirements: A total of 28 credit hours is required for this minor. Course Requirements for Minor Women's Studies Courses Required (12 credit hours) WS 205 Introduction to Women's Studies 4 WS 305 Feminist Theories 4 WS 405 Research Critiques 4 Electives (16 credit hours) A total of 16 credit hours of electives chosen in consultation with the Women's Studies Coordinator. Electives may include 1-3 credit hours of Directed Readings. WOMEN'S STUDIES COURSES-WS 205. Introduction to Women's Studies (4) An introduction to the discipline of women's studies, using multicultural materials and perspectives. The course will consider the new scholarship on women. Lectures, films, discussion, and writing will be used to explore women's experiences and the perspectives, theories, and critiques which come out of taking women into account. 305. Women's Studies Feminist Theories (4) A consideration of various feminist theories—that is, explanations for gender hierarchies. The focus of course materials is on theories in the Western tradition, but includes theories developed in and about non-Western cultures as well. Theories will be critiqued as to their usefulness in explaining the sameness and differences of women from men and women from each other. 405. Women's Studies Research Critiques/Methodologies (4) Designed to introduce students to a variety of approaches to research in women's studies. It is not a "methods" class; students will not be conducting research. Rather, students will consider some of the assumptions which underlie research approaches which may limit our knowledge about women as research subjects and as researchers themselves. URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING EMPHASIS Coordinator: Wayne Wahlquist Telephone: 626-6943 I his program provides a special emphasis in Urban and Regional Planning for majors in Botany, Economics, Geography, Geology, Microbiology, Political Science, Sociology, Zoology, and related fields. The planning emphasis offers students a background in planning by adding a set of core courses to the major of their choice. This allows each student to pursue his discipline and still gain a general understanding of the field of planning. Urban and Regional Planning » Grade Requirements: A grade of "C" or better is required for all courses in Urban and Regional Planning (a grade of "C-" is not acceptable). » Credit Hour Requirements: A minimum of 24 credit hours. Course Requirements for Emphasis Courses Required (9 credit hours) Geogr 341 Land Use Planning Tech & Practic 3 Geogr 342 Planning as a Legal Entity 3 Geogr 343 Advanced Planning Techniques 3 Electives (15 credit hours) For students completing both a major and a minor, the requirements of the major field will be reduced by fifteen hours. They will be replaced by 15 hours of interdisciplinary courses selected outside the major field from the following: Botany LSI40 Environment Appreciation 5 Botany 314 Environment Appreciation 5 or Geogr 345 Cartographic Drafting 3 Geogr 321 Urban Geography 3 Geogr 336 Economic Geography 5 Geosc 254 Environmental Geology 4 Micro LSI 15 Elementary Public Health 4 or Micro 348 Environmental Microbiology 4 PolSc 370 Intro to Public Administration 5 PolSc 375 Urban Government & Politics 4 and a basic statistics course taken in a department of the student's choice. For students who wish to complete the Planning Emphasis Program in lieu of a minor, Geogr 341, 342, and 343 will be required as well as fifteen hours of interdisciplinary courses from the above list outside the major field. C 0 L L E G Applied Science and Technology Warren R. Hill, Dean The primary goal of the College of Applied Science and Technology is to implement the mission of Weber State University to prepare students for employment upon graduation and to ensure that they are productive, accountable, and responsible individuals able to function effectively in today's workplace. This goal is achieved by developing in students a cohesive, solid theoretical foundation bolstered by practical, hands-on experiences. The learning environment is further enhanced by extensive contact between faculty and students both in and out of the classroom. In addition, the liberal education component present in all programs equips students for lifelong learning in a changing world. Location: Engineering Technology Building, Room 110 Telephone Contact: Ginger Hauser 626-6303 Department/Area Listing Engineering Technology Programs 46 Aerospace Technology Center 46 Technology Assistance Center 46 Pre-Engineering Program 46 Computer Science 47 Electronics Engineering Technology 53 Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering Tech 58 Manufacturing Engineering Technology 60 Mechanical Engineering Technology 64 Construction Management Technology 66 Design Graphics Technology 68 Sales and Service Technology 70 Automotive Service Technology 70 General Motors Training 74 Automotive Technology 77 Interior Design 79 Sales and Merchandising 80 Telecommunications & Business Education 84 Telecommunications Administration 84 Business Education 85 Office Technologies 86 Department Chairs Computer Science: Dr. Robert Capener 626-7929 Electronics Engineering Technology: Mr. Wayne Andrews 626-6898 Manufacturing & Mechanical Engineering Technology: Mr. Andrew Drake 626-6305 Sales and Service Technology: Mr. John Burkes 626-6913 Telecommunications & Business Education: Dr. Margaret Bennett 626-6059 Degrees Offered Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree programs are offered in the following areas: Computer Science Technical Sales Telecommunications Administration Bachelor of Science degree programs are offered in the following areas: Automotive Technology Business Education Electronics Engineering Technology Manufacturing Engineering Technology Mechanical Engineering Technology Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science composite degree programs are offered in: Business Education Physical Science Associate of Science degree program offered in: Computer Science Associate of Applied Science degree programs are offered in: Automotive Service Technology Construction Management Technology Design Graphics Electronics Engineering Technology Interior Design Technology Manufacturing Engineering Technology Mechanical Engineering Technology Office Technologies Sales & Merchandising Minors are available in: Business Education Business/Marketing Education* Computer Science* Electronics Engineering Technology Interior Design Office Technologies Sales * Teaching minor is also available. Program Summary forms which contain a quarter-by-quarter outline of courses for each program are available in each department. Students majoring in programs in Applied Science and Technology should see a departmental advisor as soon as they have selected their major field of study. This will allow students to plan their program of study in order to take maximum advantage of prior schooling and work experience. GEN ED & CORE COURSES HONOURS/BIS LIBSCI WS Applied Science & Technology PRENGR CS EET MFET MET CMT DG AUTOSV AUTOTC IDT SST TBE COMMUN ENGL FORLANG DANCE MUSIC THEATR ART MPACC ACCTNG BUSADM LOG FIN MGMT MKTG ECON IS&T Education MEDUC CHFAM HEALTH NUTRI PE REC EDUC Health Professions CLS DENSCI PARAMD HTHSCI HAS HIM MRSCI NURSNG RADTEC DMS NUCMED RADTHR RESTHY SE BOTANY CHEM GEOSCI MATH MATHED MICRO PHSX ZOOL Social & Behavioral Sciences CJ GEOGR HIST POLSC PHILO PSYCH SOCLWK GERONT SOCLGY ANTHRO MILSCI AEROSP NAVSCI Weber State University Weber State University |