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Show r 1 JL 7. GRADUATE STUDENTS K '4 With verification of a degree, graduate atudent a tat us 111 be acknowledged. A atudent Bonnie Melanie C. Hardy (Sone not all- however, do departnenta, ow graduate status.) Those notbutseeking a graduate degree, taking claases for special purposes are placed In a classification. Nielsen......... Rayaond ............ Reed Scott L. Vyatt. non-natrlcul- enrollnent. P. Anderton. Ken can register for a graduate degree seeking progran on a F. ADVISORY Nenber Nenber .Nenber Engl VC 203 Introduction to Writing Poetry (3) Honor VC 204 Writing Senlnar (3) I reaponalblity, within the established by the Faculty Senate, to develop the General Education requlrenents for students graduating within that .....Nenber .......... .Nenber BOARD non-natricul- '3 li 8 non-deg- ree 8. INCLEMENT WEATHER Classes will be cancelled weather conditions prohibit professors travel fron canpus. Cancelled clasaes will be rescheduled. Notification of cancelled classes will be announced over KVEL and KNEU radio stations. . Phil Ellis ' Alva Snow Rex Tueller Gayle McKeachnie Alarlk Nyrln Laird Hartnan Dennis Nower Keith Bergquist Dennis Dan Paul Larsen Bill Gurr Glade Sowarda 9. SENIOR CITIZEN PROGRAM Any person over the age of 62 nay attend Utah State University education claases for without being required to pay tbs tuition and progran fee. A one tine per year S10.00 fee is required. . Attendance at these classes Is subject to availability of daasroon space. non-cre- dit 10. TELEPHONE NUMBERS Roosevelt office: Vernal line to Roosevelt: Vernal Office: ADMINISTRATION AND General Education Progran Effective Fall Quarter-198Studenta entering Utah State fall 1983 and University oust subsequently conplete the revised General Education requlreaents to graduate fron USU. Studenta before this date nay entering under graduate either the forner requlrenents or the revised progran. The total credits renain the ' sane--4- 0 credits of approved General Education courses plus six. credits of Written Connunicatlon kills, naklng a total of 46 credlta. i Learning Skills Require sent . . - . 1. Written Connunicatlon . 722-22- 94 Requlrenent (VC) - 6 credits a course 1. Physical Science (PS). Focuses upon nature and workings of the universe. logic. 2. Learning Skills Courses 1. At least one course In Introduction to Social Science (SS). Studies the behavior, institutions, and social structures of huaan beings. 4 Hunanlties and Arts (HU). Explores the aesthetic need, creative powers, and distinctive talents of huaan beings. Table 1 shows the credits according to aajor nust quadrants. Students a elniaus distribution of General Education elgebra, conputer literacy, or deductive logic. a. Natheaatics successfully conplete of 30 General Education Credits to satisfy the broadening Each requlrenent. has identified the knowledge departnent quadrant nost closely associated with each of its najor disciplines as follows: Table 1. Credit distribution for broadening knowledge requlrenent STAFF Stanford Cazier, 'President, Utah ' Vice-Preside- nt, AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS REQUIREMENTS Extension and Continuing Utah State Education, Rex L. University Tueller, Assistant The Uintah Baain Education Center Assistant B. Squires, USU Uintah Basin Director, Education Center ,Nels Carlson, Theatre Arts, USU 'Uintah Basin Education Center Bruce Goodrich, Matheaatlcs, USU Uintah Basin Education Center Jung Liu, Conputer Science, USU Uintah Basin Education Center Bart Rollins, English, USU Uintah Basin Education Center Richard Voeltx, History, USU Uintah Basin Education Center All successfully of 6 credits of written English at least 3 credits conposltion, of which nust be at a higher level than the 100 (freshaan) level. The requlrenent nay be net by conpletlng English courses in Written Coanunicetlon or by other approved writing classes or by examinations given In accordance with policies developed by the of Regents and the USU of English (see Departnent General 22). Board COUNCIL Janes E. Brown Horace J. Gunn L. H. Burke Frank Naughan, Boyd V. Nunns. Reed H. Merrill Catalog page credits addition to the of all University required students and Boul Monks, Senior Secretary Karen Schurx: Secretary Brenda F rand sen: Secretary INSTITUTIONAL nust students conplete a einlnua andor departnenta nay require courses in 6English in Ann Merrell: Financial Patty AldsAccountant ........ .Chalraan ....Vice Chalraan Jr Secretary Menber Nenber Nenber Utah Education requlrenent.- Colleges LOCAL STAFF state of requires of all students the successful a or of test passage conpletion of a course on Anerican one of the Institutions. Any following courses satisfies the requlrenent. These courses nay also apply to their General Vice-Preside- nt, Life Span Learning, Utah State University Laird M. Hartnan, Director, USU Lorln Explores 3 789-61- 00 i Life Science (LS). the organisation and vital functions of. living organises. 789-36- 89 State University Paul Larsen, are bodies of knowledge listed. 101 Library categorized into four quadrants: renalnlng credlta say be taken as additional courses in these subject areas. In foreign language, library lnfornatlon or other specified retrieval, The courses. ten credits for this requlrenent nust be taken in at leaat two of the seven areas SK an Courses by the najor cannot be usedtaught to fill broadening The knowledge requlreaents. The Nath 338 Aaerlcan Sign credits using algebra), conputer or deductive literacy, SK Broadening Knowledge Requlrenent-3- 0 students east natheaatics (algebra or D e. Honor SK (100 H) Literacy (1) the pro-gr- as 2. Additional Learning Skills Requlreaents (SK) - 10 credits I . has successfully conplete at least one approved course In when I college Con for the Deaf, Introduction (3) college. All UNDERGRADUATE REQUIREMENTS New Each d. Language courses. nay require specific Written Connunicatlon Couraes English Coaposltlon(3) Vocational English (3) Enl106 Writing and Teaching Engl 111 Strategies of Vrlt-ting(- 3) Engl 101 Engl 105 Persuasive Writing (3) Research Writing (3) Introduction to Writing Fiction (3) Engl 200 Engl 201 Engl 202 Economics SS 200 (5) SS 170 (5) College Algebra (5), or any entry level course requiring Nath 101 as a prerequisite. History b. Conputer Literacy CS SK 150 Basic Progressing (4) or CS SK 200 Conputer 8cience Funda centals (3) Veterans Adnlnistratlon nay affect ydur status. These Political Science Recent (3) 241 251 policy changes by the efits should declare course of study priornajor to registration. 235 Conputer Progressing Problen Solving Techniques CS SK CS SK (5) changes are: 1. A student receiving V.A. bena CS SK and SS 110 FORTRAN Progressing (3) COBOL Progressing (3) Veterans should aaintain regular attendance and satisfactory grades. 3. A veteran in changing his Or her progran should consult with the Uintah Basin Education 2. Other Learning Skills--renalnd- er of 10 credits it. Center. learning skills nay be taken In this area or area 1 listed above. 4. Benefits are paid according a. Foreign Languages 101 or to the nunber of credit houra higher entry level in Arabic, taken during a quarter. Chinese, French, Gernan, Italian, Veterans undecided as to Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, their Spanish najor fields of study b. Ins T SK 100 Use of Libraries should contact the UBEC offices for advlseaent or a trip to Logan and Learning Resources (3) (Utah State University) so a c. Nath SK 201,202 Matheaatlcs najor advlaor can be aaslgned. for Elenentary Teachers (3)(3) 2. 140 Mlcroconputer Applications in Business (3) c. Deductive Logic Phil SK 210 Deductive Logic (5) ASBE SK . e |