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Show Urban and Regional Planning and Gerontology Program: Urban and Regional Planning Emphasis I. General Requirements: A. This program provides a special emphasis in Urban and Regional Planning for majors in Botany, Economics, Engineering, Geography, Geology, Microbiology, Political Science, Sociology, Zoology, and related fields. B. The requirements of the major field will be reduced by fifteen quarter hours. C. A grade of C or better is required for all courses in Urban and Regional Planning. II. Specific Requirements: A. Courses required: Geography 341 (3), 342 (3), 343 (3). B. The requirements of the major field will be reduced by fifteen hours. They will be replaced by 15 hours of interdisciplinary courses selected outside the major field from the following: Botany 140 (3); Economics 361 (3), 364 (3); Engineering 135 (3) or Geography 340 (3); Geography 321 (3), 336 (5); Geology 254 (4); Microbiology 115 (4) or 374 (4); Political Science 375 (4), 476 (3); Sociology 280 (5); Zoology 440 (4). III. For students who wish to complete the Planning Emphasis Program in lieu of a minor, Geography 341, 342, and 343 will be required, as well as fifteen hours of interdisciplinary courses from the above list outside the major field. Program: Gerontology Emphasis I. General Information: A. A Rocky Mountain Gerontology Center was established in 1972. The consortium is an inter-university gerontology council with representatives from Utah State University, University of Utah, Brigham Young University, Southern Utah State College and Weber State College. The Administration of Aging has given the center authorization to provide training for Region VIII which consists of Utah, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, North Dakota and South Dakota. Students regardless of major may elect to pursue an emphasis in Gerontology. The Gerontology emphasis is designed to (1) prepare students for graduate work in one of the many areas of aging and (2) prepare students for a beginning level of competence for work in aging. This program combines the classroom actual work experiences into a meaningful learning experience. The program is multi-disciplinary in nature . Those students completing the emphasis at Weber State College will be given a certificate which will be noted on the student's transcript. II. Specific Requirements: A. Minimum of 21 credit hours. B. Courses required (nine credit hours): Sociology 222 (3), 332 (3), 422 (3). C. Courses to elect from: 1. Six credit hours of electives determined by the student and director of the Gerontology program. 2. Six credit hours of Field Practicum, Sociology 482 (6). (Students who take a practicum in their major may receive credit if this practicum is in a gerontology setting.) 64 SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES Department of Health Occupations 66 Medical Technology 67 Medical Laboratory Technician 68 Radiologic Technology 69 Respiratory Therapy 71 Dental Hygiene 73 Dental Assisting 75 Department of Nursing 77 Associate Degree Nursing Program Weber Campus 78 WSC/USU Logan 80 WSC/UTC Salt Lake City 81 WSC/SUSC and Dixie College 82 Practical Nursing Program 78 Emergency Medical Technician II (Paramedic) 83 Extended Baccalaureate Nursing Program 83 65 |