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Show 46 Group 3. General science, physiography, biology, botany, physiology, zoology, physics, chemistry, astronomy. Group 4. United States history and civics, European history, general history, ethics of citizenship, economics, sociology, psychology, education, and a maximum of one-half unit in commercial geography or commercial law. Group 5. French, German, Spanish, Latin, Greek. Three units in English and one unit in Alegbra are required in all colleges of the University. In the College of Engineering and in the College of Mines and Mineral Industries, three units in Mathematics, including 1 1/2 units in algebra, 1 unit in plane geometry, and 1 unit in Group 3 are required. An applicant over 19 years of age may be admitted under special conditions. (See University of Utah Catalogue). Lower Division Requirements: Specific Course Requirements: 1. General Education 1 (Freshman Orientation) 2. Basic Communication 11, 12 and 13 (9 hours); or English 1, 2 and Speech 1 (9 hours) 3. Physical Education 1 (3 approved courses) or Physical Education 1 and Military Training (3 approved courses) 4. Health Education 1 Area Requirements: The University of Utah will accept the completion of Weber College Area Requirements, as published in the Weber College Catalogue under Requirements for Associate of Arts or Sciences, as the equivalent of the University of Utah requirements. Curricula Requirements: Where there is a specific curriculum prescribed, such as the College of Engineering, a student should complete that specific curriculum as outlined in the Weber College Catalogue. General Requirements: For a Bachelor's degree, a student must complete a minimum of 183 quarter hours credit, 60 hours of which must be upper division work. Junior college credit will be accepted on the same basis as university lower division credit toward the completion of these requirements. The University reserves the right to reject transfer credit of "D" or barely passing. Transfer students from other schools in Utah are required to present an average of "C" or better in their most recent work as well as in the total to be eligible for admission in good standing. 47 UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY Admission Requirements: The standard minimum requirements for admission to any division of the University is graduation from an approved high school in the United States or equivalent training in a country whose educational systems differ from that in the United States. Two divisions of the University have special requirements of admission. Stated briefly these are as follows: College of Engineering and Technology: Algebra, 1 1/2 units for Engineering curricula, 1 unit for Technology.* Plane Geometry, 1 unit.* Grades of "C" or better in Mathematics courses. Average grade of "C" or better for all high school courses. College of Forestry, Range, and Wildlife Management: Overall average of "C" or better in high school. 1 unit of high school Algebra, 1 unit of Plane Geometry, with "C" grades or better. Grades of "C" or better in Science and English. (See page 25 for other recommended high school subjects.) Applicants who have not been graduated from high school may be admitted by presenting satisfactory evidence of ability to do University work. This evidence may be demonstrated by presentation of an official transcript showing collegiate work previously taken as an unmatriculated student, or by examination taken in advance of registration. Such examinations as College Board Entrance Examinations, Scholastic College Aptitude Test, or other approved standardized tests which provide appropriate appraisal of scholastic abilities of the applicant shall be accepted for fulfilling this requirement. *Students with satisfactory scholarship, but with only one unit of Algebra and with no Geometry will be admitted, but must make up these deficiencies in addition to all other requirements by completing with grade of "C" or better, Math. 34, Intermediate Algebra, and Math. B, Plane Geometry. (See page 25 for other recommended high school subjects). Lower Division Requirements: Specific Course Requirements: 1. Basic Communication or its equivalent (9 hours) 2. Physical Education or Military Science (6 hours). 3. Prepare a foundation of at least 15 credits for the field of specialized study in the upper division. Group Requirements: A total of 40 credits must be selected from the Biological Science, Exact Science, Language and Arts, and Social Science, with not less than eight nor more than twelve being counted in any one group. |