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Show 7. SPECIAL CLASS OFFERINGS: AUDIT. Students wishing to attend a class for which they have not registered must obtain a "Visitor's Permit" from the UBEC Office in Roosevelt or a proper pro-per source. Fees will be assessed the same as for credit students. The "Visitor's Permit" must be submitted sub-mitted to the UBEC Office before attendance to a class can be permitted. No credit will be allowed. 8. GRADUATE STUDENTS: With verification of a degree. Graduate Student Status will be acknowledged. A student can register for a Graduate Degree Seeking Program on a non-matriculated non-matriculated enrollment. (Some departments do not allow non-matriculated graduate status). Those not seeking a graduate degree, but taking classes for special pruposes, are placed in a non-degree classification. 10. ADDITIONAL CLASSES: We will be happy to offer any class with 10 enrollment enroll-ment or more, provided we can secure an instructor and proper facilities. Please write or discuss your ideas with the Uintah Basin Education Center. 11. SENIOR CITIZEN PROGRAM: Any person over the oge of 62 may attend Utah State University Education Classes for NON-CREDIT without being required to pay the tuition and program pro-gram fee. This is subject to availability of classroom space. 12. TELEPHONE NUMBERS: Roosevelt. 722-2294, Vernal line, 789-3689, Vernal office, 789-6100. ADMINISTRATION AND STAFF Stanford CaiUr, President, Utah S'ote University Paul larten, Vice President, tension ond Continuing Conti-nuing Education, Utah State University. Re L. Tueller, Assistant Vice President, life Span learning Center, Ufoh S'ate Univervry. Or. David Medlyn, Doctor, Utah S'o'e University Education Ccn'er. Of. laird Hartman, Aivi'anf Director, U'ah S'o'e Univeiiy Education Center. Nol Carlton, Trigone Am, U'ah S'a'e Univerv'y EJaio'ion Cemr. Irwce Goodrich, Ma'hfvc, U'oh S'o Univet 'iy tduta'in Cen'o. Jung llu, Cetifu'if & .iet., U'ah o't Unin' tart Rollins, Eny'.iH, UiH Unive'V'y tttKard Voolft, M-s'oy, U'ah y LOCAL STAFF Patty Ann Merrell: Financial AidsAccountant Jaelyn Wal lance: Senior Secretary Boni Monks: Secretary Karen Schurz: Secretary UTAH STATE INSTITUTIONAL COUNCIL Alva Snow Chairman John T. Caine '. . .Vice Chairman L.H. Burke Secretary David H. Chambers Member W. Eugene Hansen Member Roy L. Holman Member Leonard W. McDonald .Member Alfred W. Koch Member Horance J. Gunn Member Ken Anderton Member Glen J. Mecham Member ADVISTORY BOARD Gayle McKeochine Alarik Myrin David Medlyn Dennis Mower Dan Dennis Glade Sowards Phil Ellis Alva Snow RexTueller Keith Bergquist Paul Larsen Bill Gurr CLASSIFICATION BY COLLEGES AND DEPARTMENTS AGRICULTURE - Agriculture Education Animal Science Dairy Science Nutrition ond Food Studies Plant Science Soils and Biometeorology Veterinary Science BUSINESS Accounting Aerospace Studies Business Administration Business Education ond Office Administration Economics Military Science EDUCATION Communicative Disorder Elementary Education Mx!ih, phyvcol Education Edu-cation ond Recreation Instructional Med'0 Psychology SiKorvirjfy Education Spetkit Education ENGINEERING Ag'ul'u'al od Irtigihen Gv'l O'vJ ErivirQrfV tto""-jl tng.dpoftftg 'elii( i) r-ginoofin J 'v t''nil rd Tpi tinirrtl I -J . '-.I' '" ', rj npotti'J FAMILY LIFE Family and Human Development General Family Life Home Economics and Consumer Education Nutrition and Food Science HUMANITIES, ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Art Communications History ond Geogrophy londscope Architecture ond Environmental Planning language ond Philosophy Music Poliiicol Science Sociology, Social Work ond Anthropology Theatre Am NATURAL RESOURCES Ff s od Outdoor Ke'ea''on Ea9! kience WitJ!' SCIENCE CKom.s'ry 0d Go'c3 UNDERGRADUATE REQUIREMENTS New General Education Program Effective Fall Quarter 1983 Beginning Fall quarter 1983, a revised General Education program is being implemented. Students entering Utah State University Fall 1983 and subsequently subse-quently must complete the revised General Education requirements to graduate from USU. Students entering before this date may graduate under either the former requriements or the revised program. The total credits remain the same - 40 credits of approved General Education courses plus six credits of Written Communication Com-munication Skills, making a total of 46 credits.1 Learning Skills Requirement. 1. Written Communication Requirement (WC) ft credits. All students must successfully complete a minimum of 6 credits of written English composition, at least 3 credits of which must be at higher level than the 100 (freshman) level. The requirement may be met by completing com-pleting English courses in Written Communication or by other approved writing classes or by examinations given in accordance with policies developed by the Board of Regents and the USU Department of English (see General Catalog p. 17). Colleges andor departments depart-ments may require courses in English in addition to the 6 credits required of all University students and may require re-quire specific courses. Written Communication Courses. Engl WC 101 English Composition (3). Engl WC 105 Vocational English (3) Engl WC 106 Writing and Teaching (3) Engl WC 111 Strategies of Writing (3) Engl WC 200 Persuasive Writing (3) Engl WC 201 Research Writing (3) Engl WC 202 Introduction to Writing Fiction (3) Engl WC 203 Introduction to Writing Poetry (3) Honor WC 204 Writing Seminar (3) 'Each college has the responsibility, within the program pro-gram established by the Foculty Senate, to develop the General Education requirements for students graduating within that college. 2. Additional learning Skills Requirement (SK)-10 Credits. All students must successfully complete at least one opproved course In mathematics (algebra or a course using o'gebro), computer literocy. or deductive logic. The remoining credits moy be toLen os odditional courses in thew subiecf oreos, in foreign languors, librory information retrieval, or other specified courses. The ten credos of this requirement must be token in ot leoit two of the live oreos lis'ed, learning Skills Courses. I. Al leoM one course In oigobro, compter li'eocy, or deductive logic, o. Ma'hjmodci Moth IX 101 introduction to Cotlegtj Atgr-bro ($), or eny enfry level corv? requiring rVVl'h 101 ei O pM?3wi!9. b, CornjXi'ef I i'"Try. CS 150 lrd.K''f.'n is Cowpu'er St'erne (3) Of CS IK 700 Copw'ef Soe F wMmet-'i (3) CS 535 CorpM IVog'tsmmmj erwj fir lv?1 So'v ing Tetfiriirjye (3) CS 14 241 ICKWi Ptegmmin-J (3) CS t 241 COKX Fteg0mmi3 P) CE tK 143 M crotofw'p Ait;;,to!'o in IWs (3) c. D-J.t-e It-j t ph-l 210 Dp dE. lc-j t !.) |