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Show 30 GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Weber College grants the title of Associate of Arts, the title of Associate of Science, a Certificate of Completion, and a Certificate of Proficiency. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Before a student can become a candidate for graduation, his scholastic record must show that he has satisfied the requirements for entrance, that he can fulfill the requirements for graduation upon the completion of the course for which he is registered, and that he has an average of not less than C, a grade point ratio of at least 2.0 in all his college work. He must have completed the final thirty quarter hours of residence work at Weber College, unless it is determined by the Graduation Committee that it is to the academic advantage of the student to transfer to a senior institution for his sixth quarter. The Graduation Committee may make exceptions in individual cases. No unmatriculated student may become a candidate for graduation except by satisfying the regular entrance requirements. No credits obtained prior to the time at which college standing was established can be used toward graduation. A student must be registered in the college at least one quarter during the year in which he graduates. A student who does not graduate with the class with which he enters is held to the requirements applicable to the class with which he is graduated. A candidate for graduation is required to be present at the commencement exercises. Any exceptions are made by the president. REQUIREMENTS FOR ASSOCIATE OF ARTS OR ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE A student must complete at least ninety quarter hours of approved college work, exclusive of physical education, for the title of Associate of Arts or Associate of Science. SPECIFIC COURSE REQUIREMENTS 90 quarter hours, exclusive of physical education activities. Basic Communication (English 1, 2, 3). Orientation 1 or 11, or Engineering 40, or Nursing 1. Health Education 1 or 2. Physical Education. (Three quarter hours). Four quarter hours of laboratory work to be completed in the Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, or both. The following subjects will fulfill Weber College requirements for Physical Education for freshman men students: Physical Education 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10. One hour may be accepted from P. E. 3. The following subjects will fulfill Weber College requirements for Physical Education for freshman women: Physical Education 11, 12, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23. One hour may be accepted from P. E. 13. 31 The titles of Associate of Arts and Associate of Science are designed for college transfer students. A candidate for the title of Associate of Arts must have a minimum of 15 quarter hours credit of one foreign language or two units of one foreign language in high school with at least one additional course in the same language completed in college. Three high school units of one and the same language completed in high school satisfies the Associate of Arts requirements. It is recommended that a student pursuing a major in the Humanities qualify for the title of Associate of Arts. A student contemplating work beyond the bachelor's degree should complete the foreign language requirements in his lower division work. In a division where there is a specifis curriculum prescribed, the completion of the curriculum listed substitutes for the general requirements. Area Requirements A student may make a choice between either of two plans. The first plan calls for 9 quarter hours credit in general education, in courses of each of four groups, and the second plan calls for 12 quarter hours credit in more specialized courses of each of four groups. A student with special problems arid a student who needs specific courses for his major field may satisfy the general education requirements as an alternate by substituting courses which are approved by the Division Chairman and the Graduation Committee. Humanities 9 Hours from the following: Humanities 1, Introduction to Music Humanities 2, Introduction to Art Humanities 3, Introduction to Literature OR 12 Hours from at least two subject fields of the following: Art 3, Art Appreciation and History Art 11, General Drawing English 21, 22, 23, American Literature English 27, Biography English 31, Literature of the Drama English 39, 40, 41, English Literature English 42, Shakespeare English 44, Modern British Literature English 47, Authors of Today French 12, The Culture of France German 12, The Culture of Germany Humanities 1, 2, 3 Music 7, 8, 9, History and Literature of Music Philosophy 3, Introduction to Philosophy Philosophy 4. History of Science Philosophy 10, Introduction to Hist, of Phil, or (Phil. 15). Philosophy 15, Aesthetics or (Phil. 10). Philosophy 16, Philosophy of Religion Spanish 12, The Culture of Spain Speech 27, Appreciation of Radio and Television Speech 28, Theatre Appreciation Speech 29, Motion Picture Appreciation |