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Show Literature Group (continued) • PORTUGUESE HU311, HU312, HU313, Survey of Portuguese Literature (3) (3) (3) • SPANI HU311, HU312, HU313, Survey of Spanish Literature (3) (3) (3) • SPANI HU314, HU315, HU316, Survey of Spanish American Literature (3) (3) (3) MUSIC: jr> MUSIC HU101, Introduction to Music (3) • MUSIC HU102, Evolution of Jazz (3) ^><.MUSIC HU103, The History of Pop Music: Ragtime to Rock (3) • MUSIC HU104, Survey of American Musical Theatre (3) PHILOSOPHY: • PHILO HU101, Introduction to Philosophy (5) • PHILO HU112, Human Values (5) • PHILO HU335, Medical Ethics (3) • PHILO HU350, Philosophy of Western Religions (4) • PHILO HU355, Philosophy of Eastern Religions (4) THEATRE ARTS: • THEATR HU101, Survey of Theatre (3) • THEATR HU102, Survey of Cinema (3) • THEATR HU103, Basic Acting (3) • THEATR HU420, Creative Dramatics (2) NATURAL SCIENCE AREA • Bachelor of Arts: Select 9 credit hours in the Natural Science area, at least one course from a life science group and at least one course from a physical science group. • Bachelor of Science: Select 18 credit hours in Natural Science, at least two courses from two different physical science sub-groups and at least two courses from two different life science sub-groups. • Bachelor of Integrated Studies: Select 12 credit hours, at least one course from a life science group and one course from a physical science group. Groups-Life Science: BOTANY: • BOTANY NS101, Plants in Human Affairs (4) • BOTANY NS110, General Botany (5) • BOTANY NS120, Home and Garden Plants (4) • BOTANY NS140, Environmental Appreciation (3) • BOTANY NS160, Local Flora (4) • BOTANY NS341, Natural Resource Conservation (4) • BOTANY NS361, Woody Plants and Man (4) HONORS: • HONORS NS151, Perspective in the Life Sciences (4) MICROBIOLOGY: 7 • MICRO NS111, Introductory Microbiology (5) — MICRO NS115, Elementary Public Health (4) • MICRO NS205, Principles of Microbiology (5) ZOOLOGY: • ZOOL NS160, General Zoology (5) • ZOOL NS201, Human Physiology (5) • ZOOL NS211, Invertebrate Zoology (5) • ZOOL NS212, Vertebrate Zoology (5) • ZOOL NS230, Heredity (5) • ZOOL NS380, History of the Life Sciences (3) 16 Groups-Physical Science: CHEMISTRY: • CHEM NS101, Introduction to Chemistry (5) • CHEM NS 111, General Chemistry (5) • CHEM NS112, Elementary Organic Chemistry (5) • CHEM NS113, Elementary Biochemistry (5) • CHEM NS121, NS122, Principles of Chemistry (5) (5) EARTH SCIENCE: • GEOGR NS101, Physical Geography (5) • GEOGR NS 113, Introduction to Meterology (4) • GEOL NS101, Introduction to Geology (5) (NS credit is not given for both GEOL NS101 and GEOL NS111) • GEOL NS 111, Physical Geology and Laboratory (5) • GEOL NS 121 .Rocks, Minerals, and Earth Materials (4) • GEOL NS 180, Geology of the National Parks (3) HONORS: • HONORS NS150, Perspectives in the Physical Sciences (4) PHYSICS: • PHSX NS101, Introduction to Physics (5) ^ PHSX NS103, Introduction to Astronomy (5) • PHSX NS 107, Hementary Biophysics (5) • PHSX NS111, and PHSX NS112 or NS113, General Physics (4) (4) • PHSX NS261, and PHSX NS262 or NS263, Physics of Scientists and Engineers (4) (4) 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 Integrated Studies: Select 12 credit hours from at least 3 groups. Groups: ANTHROPOLOGY: --• ANTHRO SSlOl, Introduction to Anthropology (5) • ANTHRO SS204, Language and Culture (5) • ANTHRO SS211, Peoples and Cultures of the World (3) • ANTHRO SS310, Cultural Anthropology (5) • ANTHRO SS313, Introduction to Archaeology (5) CORRECTIONS AND LAW ENFORCEMENT • CJ SSlOl, Criminal Justice (5) \J ECONOMICS: • ECON SS 101, Principles of Economics (5) • ECON SS274, Economic History of the United States (5) GEOGRAPHY: • GEOGR SS110, World Regional Geography (5) • GEOGR SS152, Geography of North America (5) GERONTOLOGY: • GERONT SSlOl, Introduction to Gerontology (5) • GERONT SS222, Social Gerontology (3) • GERONT SS422, Societal Responses to Aging (3) HISTORY: • HIST SSlOl, SS102, SS103, World Civilizations (4) (4) (4) » HIST SS170, American Civilization (5) HIST SS270, American Issues (5) HIST SS301, Twentieth Century World (5) HIST SS305, Foundations of American Civilization (3) HIST SS307, The Age of the American Revolution (3) HIST SS309, The New Republic (3) HIST SS312, The Age of Jackson (3) HIST SS313, Slavery, the Civil War and Reconstruction (3) HIST SS315, The Emergence of Modern America (3) HIST SS319, Recent America (5) HIST SS430, History of the Middle Ages (300-1500) (5) HIST SS431, Early Modern Europe From the Renaissance to the French Revolution (5) HIST SS432, Nineteenth Century Europe (1815-1900) (5) HIST SS470, History of the Far East (5) HIST SS471, History of South East Asia (5) HONORS: • HONORS SS152, Perspectives in the Social Sciences (4) • HONORS SS331, Intellectual Traditions: Great Ideas of the West in the Classical and Medieval Eras (4) • HONORS SS332, Intellectual Traditions: Great Ideas of the West in the Modem Era (4) • HONORS SS333, Intellectual Traditions: Great Ideas of the East (4) PHILOSOPHY: • PHILO SS320, Philosophy of Democracy (3) POLITICAL SCIENCE: • POLSCI SSI 10, American National Government (5) • POLSCI SS 111, State and Local Government (4) - • POLSCI SS240, Introduction to International Relations (5) • POLSCI SS381, Comparative Governments of Europe (5) • POLSCI SS389, Politics and Governments of Developing Nations (4) • POLSCI SS428, History of Political Thought (5) PSYCHOLOGY: ■*■ PSYCH SSlOl, Introductory Psychology (5) • PSYCH SS154, Psychology of Adjustment (3) • PSYCH SS300, Child Psychology (3) SOCIAL WORK: • SOCLWK SS101, Introduction to Social Work (5) SOCIOLOGY: • SOCLGY SSlOl, • SOCLGY SS102, • SOCLGY SS111, • SOCLGY SS250, • SOCLGY SS280, • SOCLGY SS311, • SOCLGY SS315, • SOCLGY SS327, Introduction to Sociology (5) Social Problems (5) Courtship and Marriage (3) Introduction to Social Psychology (5) The Community (Urban/Rural) (5) Sociology of the Family (3) Sociology of Childhood (3) Criminology (3) PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT AREA • Bachelor of Arts: Select 3 credit hours from this area. • Bachelor of Science: Select 3 credit hours from this area. • Bachelor of Integrated Studies: Select 3 credit hours from this area. Groups: CHILD AND FAMILY STUDffiS: • CHFAM PD115, Planning Individual and Family Finances (3) • CHFAM PD140, Marriage as Developmental Process (4) • CHFAM PD150, Human Development (5) • CHFAM PD315, Consumer Rights and Responsibilities (3) COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS or COMPUTER SCIENCE: CIS PD170, Microcomputer Applications in Business (4) • CS PD101, Concepts and Applications of Computing (4) CRIMINAL JUSTICE: • CJ PD201, Practical Law (3) DISTRIBUTIVE TECHNOLOGY: • INTERIOR DESIGN PD105, Design for Living (4) FINANCE: • FIN PD101, Personal Finance (4) HEALTH AND RECREATION: • , HEALTH PD111, Stress Management (1) • HEALTH PD200, First Aid (3) • HEALTH PD270, Consumer Health (3) • HEALTH PD340, Drug Abuse Prevention (3) • HEALTH PD350, Human Sexuality (3) • REC PD361, Outdoor Survival (3) HEALTH SCIENCE: • HLTHSCI PD120, Introduction to Medical Science (3) HONORS: • HONORS PD154, Perspectives in the Applied Arts and Sciences (2-4) LIBRARY SCIENCE: • • LIBSCI PD101, Library Skills, Resources, and Research (3) 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 for a bachelor's degree at another institution in the Utah System of Higher Education prior to transferring to Weber State College will not be required to meet the above requirements. Students who have not met the previous school's requirements must meet the general education requirements at Weber State College. 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