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Show ADMINSTRATION AND STAFF HUMANITIES, ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Stanford Co star, President, Utah State University R. Geurth Haneen, Provost, Utah State University J Ctarfc Bollard, Vice President, Extension and C. , Art Communications English History and Geography Continuing Education, Utah State University Dennis Punk, Assistant Vice President Extension and Continuing Education, Utah State University os L. and Division, Utah Slate University. ' Philosophy Music Political Science Sociology, Social and Anthropology Vincent Lofferty, Social Studies, Utah Slate University Education Center Nob Carlson, Theatre Arts, Utah State University Education Center Theatre Utah State and physical sciences, with at least one laboratory course included (see Table 1). Activity courses will not be acceptable for General Education requirements. Courses in the student's major discipline also will not count as General Education. Forest' and .Outdoor Recreation : Range Science Wildlife Science ' Table 1. Summery of General Education Group Guidelines SCIENCE Statistics- Science Computer Applied . Languages and Education Center Mathematics, University Education Center Environmental Planning Vamell A. Bondi, Director, Utah State University race Goodrich, Architecture Landscape Tuollor, Assistant Director, Extension Class NATURAL RESOURCES Work Arts Biology Chemistry and Biochemistry Geology Mathematics - Physics Industrial Technology LOCAL STAFF UNDERGRADUATE Patty Ann Merrell: Executive REQUIREMENTS Secretary Boni Monks: Secretary Jaelyn Cox: Secretary Gail Moore: Public Relations GENERAL EDUCATION , (a) The American Institutions requirement should fulfilled in the social sciences area. be A list of courses which fit into the four categories of General Education can be obtained from faculty advisors, department offices, or college advisory offices. These four categories and their prefixes are: arts and humanities, (HU), social sciences, (SS), biological (life) sciences (LS), and physical sciences, (PS). The purpose of the University is to help students learn information, skills, and attitudes that prepare them for their vocations and for the broader aspects of their lives. Majoring in a specific discipline helps students in their job preparation; General Education helps them in their broader life goals. UTAH STATE INSTITUTIONAL COUNCIL, Glen J. Mecham Leah D. Parkinson Peter G Daines , ; . Danniel Horlacher. James E. Brown. ; .Member .Member . .Member Member Member Member . .Member .Secretary Other purposes of General Education are to help students learn how to discover new information on their own, and to foster understanding of their ma- . . . . ... . . . Millett. . . . Janet Cannon Randall Merrill v. . Leonard McDonald Keith Binford L H. Chairman .Vice Chairman Burke. ... BY AGRICULTURE Agriculture Education Animal Science Dairy Science . Nutrition ' ENGINEERING. Agricultural and irrigation Engineering Qvil and Environmental and Food' ' Plant Science and Biometerology Science ' Veterinary ' Soils BUSINESS ' Accounting Aerospace Studies Business Administration Business Education and Office Administration Economics . ' . Military Science instructional Media Psychology Secondary Education Special Education Engineering Electrical Engineering Industrial and Technical Education Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering FAMILY LIFE In the fall of 1976, Utah State University will require students to take 40 credits of General Education courses to be chosen by the student and his or her adviser as follows: 1 . At least 9, but no more than 1 education' ' . 3. At least 5 credits and no more than 15 credits in the biological (life) sciences and at least 5 (mathematics is not acceptable for the minimum requirements), and no more than 15 credits in the physical sciences for a combined total of at least 18 credits in the biological (life) COLLEGE OF AOniCULTUnE Communicative Disorders Elementary Education Health, Physical Education and Recreation Human Development . General Family Life Home Economics and Consumer Education Nutrition Science and Food Recent policy changes by the Veteran's Administration may effect your status. 1. DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL,' DAIRY AND VETERINARY SCIENCE A student receiving VA benefits should declare a major course of study prior to registration. 2 Veterans should maintain regular attendance and satisfactory grades. 5 credits in the arts and humanities. . Family and VETERAN: These changes are: 2. At least 9, but no more than 15 credits in the social sciences (including psychology and economics), with at least two different social sciences represented. The American institutions requirements (see page 22) should be met in the social sciences area. COLLEGES AND DEPARTMENTS Sudies graduate from Utah State University, a student must accumulate 40 credit hours of approved General Education courses plus 6 credits of Communication Skills (English 100 G), making a total of To 46 credits. Tueller Chad Peatross Supt. Lowell Caldwell CLASSIFICATION Economics 200 G History 1 70 G Political Science HOG THE REQUIREMENTS Rex Dennis Marlin Johnson Requirements. . Supt. Wayne Reid Merrill Millett Dan The State of Utah requires of all students the successful passage of a test or completion of a course on American Institutions. Any one of the following courses satisfies the requirement. For most students these courses also apply to their General Education jor cultural traditions. ADVISORY BOARD Kenneth Anderton J. Clark Ballard Vamell Bench AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS REQUIREMENT 2 A veteran in changing his or her program should consult with the Uintah Basin Education Center. 4. Benefits are paid according to the number of credit hours taken during a quarter. Veterans undecided as to their major field of study should contact the U.B.E.C offices for advisement or a trip to Logan (Utah State University) so a major advisor can be assigned. For further information contact the U.B.E.G offices, in Roosevelt the telephone number is Vernal 789-368-9. 722-229- 4; 1M. - Supervised Experience Dairy Work Placement on a dairy with supervision for the puipose of preparing for dairy herd management. Time Saturdays at 8:00 a.m. Instr: Joe Austin Credit 4.0 |