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Show History and Accreditation Academic Services The Teacher Education Program at Weber State College is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). The Associate Degree Program in Nursing Education is accredited by the National League for Nursing. Electronic Engineering Technology Four Year Program, Electronic Technology Two Year Program and the Manufacturing Engineering Technology Program are accredited by the Engineers Council for Professional Development (ECPD.) The Chemistry Department is accredited by the American Chemical Society. The Health Occupations Program is accredited by The Council on Medical Education of the American Medical Association. These are the national professional organizations that accredit these programs throughout the country. The Four-Year State College As a four-year state institution cooperating with the people, Weber State College ascertains educational needs and organizes programs to meet them. Through day and evening classes, educational opportunities are made available to youth and adults. To provide for their professional, vocational, and cultural needs, the College offers the following programs: 1. Academic and vocational curriculums meeting baccalaureate degree requirements. 2. One and two-year curriculums in the vocations preparing students for positions in business and industry upon completion of required courses at Weber State College. 3. An adult program organized primarily for personal improvements and occupational efficiency. 4. A counseling program to guide students into major fields compatible with their aptitudes and interests and also with occupational opportunities. Continuing Education and public service programs are conducted both on and off the campus for adults in the Weber State College region. Classes, conferences, workshops, demonstration projects and practical research activities are generated as a result of the expressed personal needs of citizens and vocational needs of public service employees, city and county governmental units, and employees of industries and major defense installations. In addition, community development activities have generated interest and programs designed to meet civic needs of the communities and provide leadership and other educational programs for the low income and culturally different citizens. As a four-year college, Weber invites graduates from junior colleges and area schools throughout Utah. It will continue, of course, to serve its former community area comprising Box Elder, Davis, Morgan, and Weber counties. ACADEMIC SERVICES OF THE COLLEGE Dwight W. Burrill, Vice President for Academic Services Academic Development Services 59 Administrative Information Services 56 Library Services - 56 Student Administrative Services - 13 STUDENT ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Milton C. Mecham, Dean Admissions and Records Admissions - —- 14 Academic Standards 18 Graduation ---- 1 ° Majors and Minors 33 Degrees 36 Registration 37 Fees, Deposits and Refunds 39 Course Numbering System 44 Testing 45 Student Records 47 Financial Aids 51 Placement Services 54 Veterans Affairs 55 12 13 |