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Show SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES Department of Health Occupations 63 Medical Technology 64 Medical Laboratory Technician 65 Radiologic Sciences 66 Respiratory Therapy 68 Dental Hygiene 71 Dental Assisting 74 Department of Nursing 75 Associate Degree Nursing Program Weber Campus 76 WSC/USU Logan 78 WSC/UTC Salt Lake City 79 WSC/SUSC and Dixie College Cedar City and St. George 80 Practical Nursing Program 77 Emergency Medical Technician II (Paramedic) 80 Extended Baccalaureate Nursing Program 82 SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES Reed M. Stringham, Jr., Dean The Weber State College School of Allied Health Sciences, in cooperation with affiliated hospitals and other departments of the College, offers an expanding program for the education and training of health care workers. The programs emphasize an integration of basic sciences, liberal arts and clinical experiences which enable the graduates to make a maximum contribution to patient care as a member of the health care team. The School of Allied Health Sciences is currently served by two departments: Nursing and Health Occupations, which offer programs leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology, Associate of Applied Science in Medical Laboratory Technology, Associate of Science in Nursing, Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene, Associate of Applied Science in Radiologic Technology, Associate of Applied Science in Respiratory Therapy, Associate of Applied Science in Emergency Medical Technician II (Paramedic), an Institutional Certificate in Licensed Practical Nursing and an Institutional Certificate in Dental Assisting. Through the organization of health occupations educational programs into one area, a common core curriculum is operational which fosters the team concept of health care and the integration and application of the basic biomedical sciences to patient needs. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH OCCUPATIONS John H. McDonald, Chairman Professor, John H. McDonald, Reed M. Stringham, Jr.; Associate Professors, Michael A. Beard, Ann Hackleman, Marie Kotter, Kathy Lukken, Robert C. Soderberg, Joyce E. Wanta; Assistant Professors, Wendy Ayars, Michael P. Bott, Rae Ann Bullock, Furman Cummings, Wynn Harrison, Roger Nichols, L. Gary Nielsen, George Pales, D. Theron Van Hooser, Jane Ward; Instructor, Ronald Koncher; Instructor Specialist: Ben H. Davis, Carol Naylor; Adjunct Assistant Professor: H. King Hastings. Adjunct and Clinical Faculty (see faculty listings). Program: Health Occupations Departmental Honors I. General Requirements: A. Enroll in a General Honors Program and complete at least 10 hours of General Honors courses. B. Maintain an overall G. P. A. of 3.3. C. Fulfill the requirements for one of the following majors: Medical Technology leading to the baccalaureate degree; Medical Laboratory Technician; Radiologic Technology; Respiratory Therapy leading to the associate of applied science degree; and Dental Hygiene leading to the associate of science degree. II. Specific Requirements: A. In fulfilling the Health Occupations Honors requirement, take at least 20 hours on an Honors basis. B. In the case of the major leading to the baccalaureate degree complete a Health Occupations Honors Senior Project. (The project may be counted as part of the required 20 hours.) C. Students seeking any of the foregoing majors may receive Honors credit in Health Occupations 111, 112, and 113. In addition, students seeking the Medical Technology major may receive Honors credit in the following courses: Medical Technology 402, 410, 418, 421, 429, 431, and 483; students seeking the Medical Laboratory Technician major may receive Honors credit in the following 63 |