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Show A 7. SKOAL CLASS LOCAL STAFF UNDERGRADUATE REQUIREMENTS OFFERINGS: Patty Ann Morrell: Financial Aids Accountant . Jaelyn Wallance: Senior Secretary Boni Monks: Secretary ' Karen Schurzs Secretary , .. wishing to attend a ekes for which they have not registered must obtain a ""Visitor's Permit" from the UBEC Office in Roosevelt or a proper source. Fees will be assessed the same as for credit students. The "Visitor's Permit" must be submitted to the UBEC Office before attendance to a class can be permitted. No credit will be allowed. - AUDIT. Students , New General Education Program Effective Fall Quarter 1983 UTAH STATE INSTITUTIONAL Beginning Fall quarter 1983, a revised General Education program is being implemented. Students entering Utah State University Rail 1983 and subsequently must complete the revised General Education requirements to graduate from USU. Students entering before this date may graduate under either the former requriemenfs or the revised program. The total credits remain the same - 40 credits of approved General Education courses plus six credits of Written Communication Skills, making a total of 46 credits.' COUNCIL . GRADUATE STUDENTS: Graduate Student student can register Program on a non- departments do not allow graduate status). Those not seeking a graduate degree, but taking cknses for special proposes, are placed in a With verification of a degree. Status will be acknowledged. A for a Graduate Degree Seeking matriculated enrollment. (Some i i non-degr- classification. . It. ADDITIONAL . Learning Skills Requirement. I 1. CLASSES: (WC) We will be happy to offer any class with 10 enrollment or more, provided we can secure an instructor and proper facilities. Please write or discuss your ideas with the Uintah Basin Education Center. ... . ADVISTORY BOARD 11. SENIOR CITIZEN PROGRAM: person over the age of 62 may attend Utah State University Education Classes for NONCREDIT , without being required to pay the tuition and pro--. gram fee. This is subject to availability of classroom P- CLASSIFICATION RY - COLLEGES 12. TELEPHONE NUMBERS: Roosevelt, 722-229office, 789-610-0. 4, . Vernal line, - Vernal 789-368- 9, AGRICULTURE FAMILY LIFE Agriculture Education Animal Science Family Dairy Science ' . Rex L. Tueller, Assistant Vice President, Life Learning Center, Utah State University. - Dr. David Medlyn, Director, Utah State University ' Education Center. . Dr. Laird Hartman, Assistant Director, Utah i Arts, Utah State University Education Center. Bruce Goodrich, Mathematics, Utah State Univerv sity Education Center. Jung Liu, Computer Science, Education Center. art Rollins, Utah Slate University , English, Education Center. Utah State University Richard Voeltx, History, Utah State University Education Center Music Political . NATURAL . RESOURCES and Outdoor Recreation Range Science Wildlife Science Forest ENGINEERING . . Agricultural and Irrigation Engineering Civil and Environ-- . mental Engineering Electrical Engineering Industrial and Technical Education Mechanical and Mono- -. factoring Engineering . , . SCIENCE Applied Statistice-Comput- er Biology Chemistry and Biochemistry Geology -Mathematics Physics Industrial Technology ; Credits. at least one approved course In mathematics (algebra or a course using algebra), computer literacy, or deductive logic. The remaining credits may be taken as additional courses in these subject areas, in foreign language, library information retrieval, or other specified courses. The ten credits of this requirement must be taken in at least two of the five areas listed. All students must successfully complete . Learning Skills Courses. 1 . At least one course in algebra, computer literacy, or deductive logic. a. Mathematics Math SK 101 introduction to College Algebra (5), or any entry level course requiring Math 101 as a prerequisite. b. Computer Literacy. ' CS SK150 Introduction to Computer Science (3) ' or Science , (SK)--10 Science Sociology, Social Work and Anthropology Theatre Arts ' , for students 2. Additional Learning Skills Requirement Communications History and Geography Landscape Architecture and Environmental ' Planning Languages and Philosophy : . Communicative Disorders Elementary Education Health, Physical Education and Recreation Instructional Media Psychology Secondary Education Special Education University Education. Center. Nolt Carlson, Theatre . EDUCATION State Education requirements graduating within that college. General Art Business Administration Business Education and Office Administration Economics Military Science Span Food HUMANITIES, ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Aerospace Studies nuing Education, Utah State University. and Science Accounting arid Conti- -' and Human Nutrition BUSINESS Stanford Cosier, President, Utah State University - General Family Life Home Economics pnd Consumer Education Veterinary Science ' Engl WC 101 English Composition (3). Engl MC 105 Vocational English (3) ' Engl WC 106 Writing and Teaching (3) Engl MC 1 1 1 Strategies of Writing (3) Engl WC 200 Persuasive Writing (3) Engl MC 201 Research Writing (3) Engl WC 202 Introduction to Writing Fiction (3) Engl WC 203 Introduction to Writing Poetry (3) . Honor MC 204 Writing Seminar (3) , 'Each college has the responsibility, within the program established by the Faculty Senate, to develop the Development Plant Science tails and Biometeorology ADMINISTRATION AND STAFF Written Communication Courses. AND DEPARTMENTS Nutrition and Food Studies Foul Larsen, Vice President, Extension Requirement 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 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 may require courses in English in addition to the 6 credits required of all University students and may require specific courses. . - Written Communication 4 credits. CS SK 200 CS SK 235 Computer Science Fundamentals (3) Computer Programming and Problem Solv- ing Techniques (3) CS SK 241 FORTRAN Programming (3) CS SK 241 COBOL Programming (3) BE SK 140 Microcomputer Applications in Business (3) c. Deductive Logic Phil SK 210.Deductive Logic (5) |