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Show Vocational & Applied Technology Programs Director: F. Ann Millner Location: Promontory Tower, room 304 Telephone Contact: Margaret Andersen 626-6067 Vocational and applied technical education includes those vocational programs of less than a baccalaureate degree. To be employable in 1, 2 or 3 years consider one of the applied technology programs which prepares the student with a technical skill, license, certificate, or diploma upon completion of the program. Applied Technology Program descriptions follow the descriptions for bachelors degree programs in each departmental listing. Four-year bachelor degree programs are also options for applied technology students at the University who change their aspirations and opt to continue in school rather than seek employment at the conclusion of their vocational/technical training. A ladder concept is often built into bachelor degree programs which allows stop-out points for employment in a skill area. All Weber State University student support services are available to students who enroll in applied technology programs. Such services are designed to help students select appropriate career goals, maximize their learning potential, gain hands-on experience, and achieve successful employment. Applied Technology Education programs offered at the University are listed below. The type of degree and the specific requirements for each program are outlined in departmental listings. See Index for specific page references. APPLIED TECHNOLOGY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS Applied Science & Technology Pre-Engineering Auto Body Technology Automotive Service Technology Mechanical Engineering Technology Office Support Systems Computer Science Interior Design Technology Fashion Merchandising Sales & Retailing Transportation Management Electronic Technology Manufacturing Technology Design Graphics Technology Machine Tool Technology Business and Economics • Computer Information Systems Education • Child Development Health Professions Clinical Laboratory Technician Dental Hygiene Emergency Care & Rescue (Paramedic) Emergency Medical Tech (EMT-1) Medical Record Technology Registered Nursing Practical Nursing Diagnostic Medical Sonography • Nuclear Medicine • Radiation Therapy • Radiography • Respiratory Therapy Science • Biotechnician • Chemical Technician • Geological Technician Social & Behavioral Sciences • Criminal Justice • Archaeological Technician Utah State Board of Regents Terms expire in the years listed Kenneth G. Anderton, Vernal (1995) Aileen H. Clyde, Springville (1995) Karen H. Huntsman, Salt Lake City (1995) Paul S. Rogers, Orem (1995) Steven E. Snow, St. George (1995) Ian M. Cumming, Salt Lake City (1993) Robert D. Hales, Salt Lake City (1993) Evelyn B. Lee, Salt Lake City (1993) Fred H. Stringham, Bountiful (1993) Dale O. Zabriskie, Salt Lake City (1993) Douglas S. Foxley, Salt Lake City (1997) John B. Goddard, Ogden (1997) Michael O. Leavitt, Salt Lake City (1997) Clifford S. LeFevre, Clearfield (1997) L. Brent Hogan, Logan (1997) Wm Rolfe Kerr - Commissioner of Higher Education Chalmers Gail Norris, Associate Commissioner for Finance and Facilities Don A. Carpenter, Associate Commissioner for Planning Cecelia H. Foxley, Associate Commissioner for Academic Affairs Weber State Board of Trustees Terms expire in the years listed. Bryce C. Flamm, Ogden (1994) Richard E. Myers, Ogden (1994) Carolyn R. Nebeker, Ogden (1994) John E. Ulibarri, Roy (1994) Fred S. Ball, Salt Lake City (1995) Ernest Durbano, Ogden (1995) Morris Hansen, Syracuse (1995) John A. Lindquist, Ogden (1995) Shaun Myers Alumni Assn Pres (1993) Melinda Roylance, ASWSU President Allen F. Simkins, Treasurer Diane F. Cook, Secretary 282 |