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Show II. A. Students who have completed high school physics with a grade of "B" or better should choose Chemistry 5, Introduction to Chemistry (5), and one of the Earth Sciences listed above or Physics 13, Meteorology (4), Physics 14, Astronomy (4). B. Students who have completed high school chemistry with a grade of "B" or better should choose Physics 5 [1, 10] and at least 4 hours chosen from the earth sciences listed under I. C. or the physics courses listed under II. A. C. Students who have completed both high school physics and chemistry with a grade of "B" or better, and who score among the upper 50 percentile on the Weber State College entrance tests, may choose 9 to 12 credit hours from either of the following groups: 1. Any of the earth sciences listed under I. C. or the physics courses listed under II. A. 2. Physics 51 (5), Physics 61 (5), or Chemistry 24 (5), and one of the earth sciences listed under I. C. or the Physics courses listed under II. A. III. The Physical Science requirements can be met by completing any two of the following groups: A. Physics 21 (4) and Physics 22 or 23 (4), or Physics 51 (5) and Physics 52 or 53 (5). B. Chemistry 1 (5) and Chemistry 2 (5) or Chemistry 24 (5) and Chemistry 25 (5). C. At least 4 credit hours from the earth sciences listed above. Social Sciences: The general education requirements in Social Sciences may be satisfied by completing 12 credit hours selected from at least two of the subject matter fields listed below. Anthropology Anthropology 1, Introduction to Anthropology (5) Anthropology 2, Peoples and Cultures of the World (3) Anthropology 4, Language and Culture (3) Anthropology 110, Cultural Anthropology (5) Economics Economics 1 and 2, Principles of Economics (3), (3), or Economics 10, Economic History of the United States (5) History 48 History 1, 2, 3, World Civilization (4) (4) (4) History 5, American Civilization (5) History 10, United States History (5) History 11, United States History (5) History 101, Twentieth Century World (3) History 110, Foundations of American Civilization (3) History 111, Emergent America (3) History 112, The Jacksonian Era (3) History 113, Civil War and Reconstruction (3) History 119, Twentieth Century United States (3) History 130, History of the Middle Ages (300-1500) (5) History 131, Early Modern Europe (1500-1815) (5) History 132, Late Modern Europe (1815 to Present) (5) History 150, English History (to 1714) (3) History 151, English History (since 1714) (3) History 170, History of the Far East (5) Philosophy Philosophy 110, Ethics (5) Philosophy 120. Philosophy of Democracy (3) Political Science Political Science 1, American National Government (5) or Political Science 20, Introduction to Political Science (5) Political Science 3, State Government (3) Political Science 4, Local Government (2) Political Science 40, Introduction to International Relations (5) Psychology Psychology 1, Introductory Psychology (5) Psychology 54, Psychology of Adjustment Psychology 100, Human Growth and Development (3) Sociology Sociology 1, Introduction to Sociology (5) Sociology 5, Rural Sociology (5) Sociology 18, Marriage and the Family (4) Sociology 120, Introduction to Social Problems (5) Sociology 150, Social Psychology (5) The state requirement in American History, Government, and Economics may be satisfied by: 1. Selecting as part of the 12 credit hours any one of the following courses: Economics 10, Economic History of the United States; Economics 130, Business and Government; History 5, American Civilization; History 120, Constitutional History of the United States; Political 49 |