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Show Table of Contents University Calendar 3 Map of Campus 4 Weber State Profile 6 Administrative and Academic Services 9 Academic Records/Grading 9 Academic Standards 13 Admissions 14 Financial Aid 18 Scholarships 18 Graduation 22 Registration 29 Tuition and Student Fees 31 Student Services 33 Academic Advisement Center 33 Associated Students 33 Campus Recreation 33 Career Services Center 34 Counseling Services 34 Educational Resource Programs 34 Educational Support Services 35 International Student Center 36 J. Farrell Shepherd Union Building 37 Learning and Testing Centers 37 Library Services 38 University Dining Service 39 Physically Challenged Services 39 Student Activities 39 Health Center 39 Residence Life 40 Eligibility and Social Standards 41 Interdisciplinary Programs 43 Honors Program 43 Integrated Studies Bachelor Degree 45 Library Science 46 Asian Studies Minor 46 Latin American Studies Minor 47 Legal Studies Minor 47 Women's Studies Minor 48 Urban and Regional Planning Emphasis 48 Weber Studies 48 College of Applied Science & Technology 49 Pre-Engineering Program 50 Business Education/Administrative Systems 51 Administrative Systems 52 Business Education 52 Telecommunications Admin 52 Office Systems Support 53 Computer Science 55 Electronic Engineering Technology 59 Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering Technology 64 Automotive Engineering Tech Manufacturing Engineering Tech Mechanical Engineering Tech Design Graphics Technology Machine Tool Technology Sales and Services Technology Auto Body Technology Automotive Service Technology . Fashion Merchandising Interior Design Sales and Retailing Transportation Management College of Arts and Humanities Communication English Language and Literature English as a Second Language (ESL) Foreign Languages Mathematics Performing Arts Dance Music Theatre Visual Arts College of Business and Economics Center for Business & Economic Training & Research Accounting Department (Academic) Master of Professional Accountancy Program Business Administration Finance Management Marketing Computer Information Systems Economics Logistics College of Education Master of Education Program Child and Family Studies Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Teacher Education College of Health Professions Health Sciences Health Administrative Services . Clinical Laboratory Sciences Pre-Med/Pre-Dental/Pre-Vet. Dental Hygiene Emergency Care and Rescue (EMT and Paramedic) Medical Record Technology ..64 Nursing Programs ...65 Nursing Outreach ,..69 Office of Distance Learning... ,..71 Radiological Sciences ,..73 Respiratory Therapy ,.75 .75 College of ..76 Science ... 82 Center for Science Education ,. 82 Center for Environmental ..83 Services .. 84 Center for Chemical Technology Museum Planetarium ..89 Pre-Medical Professional . 90 Programs ..95 Biotechnician Botany 100 Chemistry 101 Geography 104 Geology , 109 Microbiology 110 Physics 111 Zoology 119 124 College of Social & Behavioral Sciences ... Criminal Justice 131 History Political Science & Philosophy... 134 Psychology , 135 S ocial Work and Gerontology Sociology and Anthropology 135 ROTC Units 138 Military Science 139 Naval Science 140 141 Continuing Education 142 and Community Services 145 148 Vocational and Applied 151 Technology Programs 152 Utah State Board of Regents, 161 WSU Board of Trustees 170 WSU Administration .197 .202 .204 .205 .211 .215 .216 .217 .217 .217 .218 .218 219 .219 223 .226 .229 .233 .235 .239 .245 .246 .249 .253 .258 .262 .266 .271 .274 .276 Faculty & Professional Staff 185 186 187 189 Emeriti Faculty 189 192 Index 194 196 Information Directory .279 .282 .283 .284 .285 .295 .297 .301 University Calendar Summer Quarter 1992 May 25 (Mon) Summer quarter registration begins June 19 (Fri) Last day to register without late fee June 22 (Mon) Classes begin; late registration fee July 3 (Fri) Independence Day Holiday July 9 (Thurs) Withdrawal made with instructor; "W" given July 24 (Fri) Pioneer Day Holiday July 27 (Mon) Last day of "W" withdrawal from classes July 27 (Mon) Autumn quarter registration begins Aug 14 (Fri) Classes end; final exam period Autumn Quarter 1992 July 27 (Mon) Autumn quarter registration begins Sept 7 (Mon) Labor Day Holiday Sept 25 (Fri) Last day to register without late fee Sept 28 (Mon) Classes begin; late registration fee Oct 19 (Mon) Withdrawal made with instructor; "W" given Nov 6 (Fri) Last day of "W" withdrawal Nov 20 (Fri) Winter quarter registration begins Nov 26-27 (Th-F) Thanksgiving Holiday Dec 4 (Fri) Classes end Dec. 7-10 (M-Th) Final exam period Dec. 24-25 (Th-Fri) Christmas Holiday Winter Quarter 1993 Nov. 20 (Fri) Winter quarter registration begins Dec 31 (Thurs) Last day to register without late fee Jan 1 (Fri) New Year's Holiday Jan 4 (Mon) Classes begin; late registration fee Jan. 18 (Mon) Martin Luther King Holiday Jan 25 (Mon) Withdrawal made with instructor; "W" given Feb 12 (Fri) Last day of "W" withdrawal Feb. 12 (Fri) Spring quarter registration begins Feb. 15 (Mon) Presidents' Day Holiday March 12 (Fri) Classes end March 15-18 (M-Th) Final exam period Spring Quarter 1993 Feb 12 (Fri) Spring quarter registration begins March 26 (Fri) Last day to register without late fee March 29 (Mon) Classes begin; late registration fee April 19 (Mon) Withdrawal made with instructor; "W" given May 7 (Fri) Last day of "W" withdrawal May 17 (Mon) Summer quarter registration begins May 31 (Mon) Memorial Day Holiday June 4 (Fri) Classes end June 7-10 (M-Th) Final exam period June 11 (Fri) Commencement Summer Quarter 1993 May 17 (Mon) Summer quarter registration begins June 18 (Fri) Last day to register without late fee June 21 (Mon) Classes begin; late registration fee July 5 (Fri) Independence Day Holiday July 8 (Thurs) Withdrawal made with instructor; "W" given July 23 (Fri) Pioneer Day Holiday July 26 (Mon) Last day of "W" withdrawal from classes July 26 (Mon) Autumn Quarter registration begins Augustl3 (Fri) Classes end; final exam period Catalog Information The Weber State catalog is published through the Office of Academic Affairs. Although some areas of information are covered in detail, much of the content is presented in a general way. Program requirements reflect curricula approved through May 1992. Subsequent decisions may affect the accuracy of the details appearing here. Students should refer to the official schedule of classes which is available before and during each quarterly registration period. The catalog is not to be considered a binding contract between Weber State and any student or other institution. Weber State reserves the right to change its regulations or course offerings as conditions require during the period of any student's attendance. Statement of Policy It is the policy of Weber State University to provide equal opportunity in all its programs and activities in compliance with Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Vocational Amendments of 1976. Accordingly, all Weber State sponsored programs and activities will be open to all students or candidates for admission without regard to race, age, color, religion, sex, national origin, handicap, veterans, or marital status. Individuals who believe that they have been discriminated against should contact the Office of Equal Opportunity, Administration Building, Room 105, Weber State University, Ogden, Utah 84408, telephone 626-6239; or the Office for Civil Rights, Department of Education Denver Region, Federal Building, 19th and Stout Street, Denver, Colorado 80294. |