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Show 16 WEBER COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTRANCE A candidate for admission must, present an official transcript of credits from an approved high school, showing that he has completed satisfactorily at least fifteen units of high school work. This must include 3 units of English; 1, algebra; 1, geometry; 1, history; 1, science; and 8 electives. In addition to these general requirements, students majoring in the Division of the Humanities should present for entrance three units of one foreign language. A student majoring in the Division of Physical Sciences and allied fields should include advanced algebra 1/2 unit, solid geometry 1/2 unit, and trigonometry 1/2 unit. A student deficient in these requirements may satisfy them in college. These deficiencies, however, may require that the student spend more than the normal period of time to complete the two year course. Students of nineteen years of age or over who have not completed the full high school course may be admitted by the President as un-matriculated students. Students who expect to enter the college are requested to forward an official copy of their high school credits to the Registrar not later than September 1. WEBER COLLEGE 17 REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION The College confers the titles of Associate of Art and Associate of Science. Candidates for either of these titles who desire a liberal education should complete a minimum of ninety quarter hours of approved college work, exclusive of Physical Education. SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS 1. English: English 1 and 2 are required of all students during their freshman year. 2. Physical Education: Six quarter hours of Physical Education are required of all students. 3. Division of the Biological Sciences: A minimum of fifteen quarter hours of work in the Biological Sciences is required of all students. The subjects included within the Biological Sciences are: Anatomy, Bacteriology, Botany, Hygiene, Physiology, and Zoology. 4. Division of the Humanities: A minimum of ten quarter hours of work in the Humanities, exclusive of English I and 2, is required of all students. The subjects included within the Humanities are: Art, Dramatic Art, English Language and Literature, Foreign Language and Literature, and Music. 5. Division of the Physical Sciences: A minimum of fifteen quarter hours of work in the Physical Sciences is required of all students. The subjects included within the Physical Sciences are: Chemistry, Geology, Geography, Mathematics, and Physics. 6. Division of the Social Sciences: A minimum of fifteen quarter hours of work in the Social Sciences is required of all students. The subjects included within the Social Sciences are: Economics, History, Political Science, Philosophy, Psychology, and Sociology. A total of four quarter hours of laboratory work must be completed in the Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences. Candidates for the title of Associate of Science who desire training leading to specialization in Agriculture, Business, Dentistry, Education, Engineering, Forestry, Law, Medicine, Nursing, and Radio will find requirements for graduation listed as follows: Agriculture, page 22; Business, page 56; Dentistry, page 29; Education, page 62; Engineering, page 47; Forestry, page 22; Law, page 65; Medicine, page 29; Nursing, page 30; Radio, page 53. |