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Show Academic Information Academic Information the degree, license, or diploma received on completion of university training abroad. Applicant must also submit a financial statement proving he has funds adequate for school and living expenses for the full length of time he expects to attend Weber. To determine proficiency in English, a foreign student is required to take either the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the English Proficiency Test. Arrangements to take the TOEFL can be made by writing directly to TOEFL, Educational Testing Service, P.O. Box 592, Princeton, New Jersey 08540, U.S.A. The English Proficiency Test must be taken at the American Consulate given by the consulate examiner. All of the above information should be in the Admissions Office at least 60 days prior to registration for the quarter he wishes to enter. A foreign student planning to enter Weber State College should communicate with the Admissions Office, Weber State College, Ogden, Utah 84403. A foreign student transferring from another college in the United States must have been enrolled in that college for at least one academic year before his application will be considered at Weber State College. 6. Early Admission—The college has a program in early admissions for the exceptionally well-qualified high school student. A student with high scholastic achievement through his junior year may be considered individually for early admission upon recommendation of his high school principal and superintendent. A student accepted into the early admission program will be considered a fully matriculated student. For more detailed information concerning this program, please contact the Director of Admissions. REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION TO A CERTIFICATE PROGRAM The certificate programs are designed to provide from one to two years of instruction in Auto Body, Automotive Service, Cosmetology, Diesel, Machine Tool, Welding, and Secretarial Training. High School graduation is desirable but not required. An applicant who is not a high school graduate must be 18 years of age or over, and receive the approval of the Admissions Committee and department concerned. COURSE NUMBERING SYSTEM All courses of instruction offered by Weber State College are listed according to the department name. Courses within each department are listed in ascending numerical number. Significance of course numbers is indicated in the following key to the course numbering system: 001-049, Remedial and Non-credit 050-099, Terminal Courses (ordinarily do not satisfy baccalaureate requirements and are non-transferable) 100-199, Freshman Courses 200-279, Sophomore Courses 280, Individual Research 283, Directed Reading 286, Practicum 289, Intern 292, Workshops, Festivals, Institutes 295, Field Trips 299, Seminars 300-399, Junior Courses 400-479, Senior Courses 480, Individual Research 483, Directed Reading 486, Practicum 489, Intern 492, Workshops, Festivals, Institutes 495, Field Trips 499, Seminars ■ Each course is identified by a number and a descriptive title shown in bold type. Some detailed descriptive information as to the content of the course and the manner in which it is taught (whether it is straight lecture or includes laboratory and/or recitation sessions) is also shown. Courses that fill general education requirements are identified by the following alpha prefixes as to the course number: HU—Humanities; LS—Life Science; PS—Physical Science; SS—Social Science. Appearing near the end of each course description, the letters Su, A, W, and S indicate the quarter(s) the course is normally taught—Su-Summer, A-Autumn, W-Winter, S-Spring. The 18 19 |