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Show Catalog Information The Weber Stale College catalog is published through the Office of Academic Affairs, Although some areas of information are covered in detail, much of the content is presented in a general way. Program requirements reflect curricula approved through April 1988. Subsequent decisions may affect the accuracy of the details appearing here. Students should refer to the official schedule of classes which is available before and during each quarterly registration period. The catalog is not to be considered a binding contract between Weber State College and any student or other institution. The College reserves the right to change its regulations or course offerings as conditions require during the period of any student's attendance. Statement of Policy It is the policy of Weber State College to provide Equal Opportunity in all its programs and activities in compliance with Title VH of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title K of the Educational Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Vocational Amendments of 1976. Accordingly, all Weber State College sponsored programs and activities will be open to all students or candidates for admission without regard to race, age, color, religion, sex, national origin, handicap or marital status. Individuals who believe that they have been discriminated against should contact the Office of Equal Opportunity, Administration Building, Room 111, Weber State College, Ogden, Utah 84408, telephone 626-6239; or the Office for Civil Rights, Department of Education Denver Region, Federal Building, 19th and Stout Street, Denver, Colorado 80294. LU § O co "r- CT> X LU si CD ^ CO CO CO ' X LU CD LU CO, _ 9 co xxx LU LU LU LU Q < < < cd D_ & LU <£ ,-. s Qc rr LU or LU r- CD Q LU 9 CO LU pi cc CO CL III CJ Z _J rr O ~) < n o lc rr 00 i- z> < cc Q rr i— Q CD 1- S i r- LC LL LT CO < 3 < < cc I- LU 05 H CO LL LU LU 2 2 Q O U_ CJ O o . CC & :> S£ LU LU < X CO < < I >- cc 3 00 CO z CO < X P LU I- (J >- CO O LU CO O < _l LU CC LU CL Q < CO cJcmcmcm ro * iri N co O cvi ^r 0 S miOincOCDCDCDCDCONNNNQ ro X LU CD o _1 00 X CJ> LU h- LU CD CO Z 3 cc o LU X LU Z 2 LU IS LU CD CD *i Q > LU lu o: o g* z LU CO h- LU z cc < e 2 CO CO rr LU in CJ 7* $ hi p O h- CO _l ll 1 ± _J CO b LU 3 <T LU o HI X X 1— CC n < CL 2 LU _i LU CD 9 00 o co X b < LU X Q LU CD Q _J 00 O >- DC < DC 00 DC LU h- Z LU O CD z x LU Z CD Q _l 00 ifi Z) . 0. < h- E cc DC < CO LU LL 0- ^ LU LU X h- CO CO O DC DC < h- 00 LU H < 2 X <Q CC LU < UJ z ^ >- 5 1 §*£ Tto cc CO z UJ < o > CJ "_l 3 < o LU LU X CO CO ro'tocDN gjid - ^cdKcdcTicpg}d c\i(M(MC\J c\iror0rOrOrorOrO^tsj-LC 7" C9 CD _J _l d z Q _l CD Q _J m CD ~7 Q _l 00 CD r\ o CM d ro d d 00 < <l X LU CC LC h- CO z Q < CC ^ 3 00 LU CJ z CO CO LU z Q _l 3 00 h- z < _i RVICES ED. BL[ z z z z _l 3 n III CO LL LlJ CD z CD 2 CD Z CD 2 LU O \— CJ LU _J 5 2 o CO _l _) oo (O z d (j CD Z MPUS S CHNICAL Q _l CJ _l q _j _l z LU Q z LU _l _| LL d Ll Z < O 1— 1-7 5 3 3 _> 3 O o §5 n LU < LU CO 00 CO 00 CO _J ^ CO LU X O r- ; CM ro <sT CO N d <\i *f lO CD CO Q OJ CM C\J |