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Show General Education Social Science Area Bachelor of Arts: Select 12 credit hours from at least 2 groups. Bachelor of Science: Select 9 credit hours from at least 2 groups. Bachelor of General Studies: Select 8 credit hours from at least 2 groups. Groups: I. Anthropology 101, Introduction to Anthropology (5) Anthropology 204, Language and Culture (3) Anthropology 211, Peoples and Cultures of the World (3) Anthropology 310, Cultural Anthropology (5) II. Economics 101, Principles of Economics (5) or Economics 274, Economic History of the United States (5) Economics 340, Labor Economics (5) Economics 386, Current Economic Problems (3) III. Geography 110, World Regional Geography (5) Geography 152, Geography of North America (5) IV. History 101, 102, 103, World Civilizations (4) (4) (4) History 120, United States History (5) History 121, United States History (5) History 170, American Civilization (5) History 301, Twentieth Century World (5) History 305, Foundations of American Civilization (3) History 307, The Age of the American Revolution (3) History 309, The New Republic (3) History 312, The Era of Sectional Conflict (3) History 313, The Civil War and Reconstruction (3) History 315, The Emergence of Modern America (3) History 319, Recent America (3) History 430, History of the Middle Ages (300-1500) (5) History 431, Early Modern Europe (1500-1815) (5) History 432, Nineteenth Century Europe (1815-1900) (5) History 450, English History (to 1714) (3) History 451, English History (since 1714) (3) History 470, History of the Far East (5) History 471, History of South East Asia (5) V. For Honors Students Honors 152, An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Social Sciences (4) Honors 331, The Intellectual Tradition of Man (4) Honors 332, The Intellectual Tradition of Man (4) Honors 333, The Intellectual Tradition of Man (4) VI. Philosophy 320, Philosophy of Democracy (3) Philosophy 342, Philosophy of Social Sciences (3) Philosophy 410, Ethics (3) VII. Police Science 101, Criminal Justice (5) Police Science 101a, Criminal Justice (3) VIII. Political Science 110, American National Government (5) Political Science 111, State and Local Government (4) Political Science 240, Introduction to International Relations (5) Political Science 381, Comparative Governments of Europe (5) Political Science 389, Politics and Governments of Developing Nations (3) IX. Psychology 101, Introductory Psychology (5) Psychology 154, Psychology of Adjustment (3) Psychology 300, Child Psychology (3) X. Sociology 101, Introduction to Sociology (5) Sociology 102, Deviant Behavior (5) Sociology 111, Sociology of Marriage (3) or Sociology 222, Gerontology (3) Sociology 250, Introduction to Social Psychology (5) 22 General Education Sociology 280, The Community (Urban-Rural) (5) Sociology 311, Sociology of the Family (3) Sociology 315, Child Socialization (3) Sociology 327, Introductory Criminology (3) Sociology 422, Societal Responses to Aging (3) Social Work 130, Social Welfare as a Social Institution (5) Other Area Bachelor of Arts: Select 4 credit hours from this area. Bachelor of Science: Select 4 credit hours from this area. Bachelor of General Studies: Select 8 credit hours from this area. I. Child and Family Studies 115, Planning Individual and Family Finances (3) Child and Family Studies 140, Marriage as Developmental Process (5) Child and Family Studies 150, Child Development (5) Child and Family Studies 315, Consumer Rights and Responsibilities (3) II. Health Education 200, First Aid (3) Health Education 340, Drug Abuse (3) Health Education 350, Human Sexuality (3) Recreation 361, Outdoor Survival (3) III. Data Processing 101, Concepts and Applications of Data Processing (4) IV. Finance 101, Personal Finance (4) V. For Honors StudentsHonors 154, Perspectives in the Applied Arts and Sciences V. (2-4) General Education Area Requirements may also be satisfied by: 1. AP Credit: Students who have completed advanced placement courses in high school and passed the Educational Testing Service examination with acceptable scores 5-4-3, will be granted 12 hours of credit for each, and will be given general education credit where applicable. 2. CLEP Credit: All students are eligible to take the CLEP (College Level Examination Program) battery which, if passed satisfactorily, may satisfy most of the general area requirements. (See CLEP under Testing.) 3. Transfer Credit: Students who have completed all General Education requirements at another Utah institution prior to transferring to Weber State College will not be required to meet the above requirements. Students who have not met the previous schools' requirements must meet the General Education requirements at Weber State College. SECOND BACCALAUREATE DEGREE A student may qualify for admission to a second baccalaureate degree following the completion of a first baccalaureate degree at an accredited institution. Admission to a second baccalaureate degree program must be approved by the Admissions Committee prior to registration for this program. Application forms for a second baccalaureate degree may be obtained in person or by mail from the Admissions Office. To qualify for the second degree, the student must complete a full year in residence and a minimum of 45 credit hours with a grade point average of at least 2.0, in addition to whatever requirements he may have completed for the first baccalaureate degree. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ASSOCIATE DEGREE Associate of Arts and Associate of ScienceA candidate for graduation with an associate degree must complete a minimum of 93 credits. Students must include in the 93 credits the specific course and area requirements listed under the requirements for either the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree with the following exceptions: a. The state requirement in American History, Government, and Economics does not need to be completed for the Associate degree. 23 |