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Show 1 INSTITUTIONAL COUNCIL Kenneth G. Anderton Chris E. Avery Janies W. Bingham Fred R. Hunsaker Frank Maughn Jr. Reed M. Merrill Bonnie F. Nielsen C. Hardy Redd Kathy Van Skayhawk C Booth Wallentine Secretary: Dr. Lee H. Burke Each college has the responsibility, within the program established by the Faculty Senate, to develop the General Education requirements for students graduating within that college. ADDITIONAL LEARNING SKILLS REQUIREMENTS (SK)-1- 0 CREDITS All students must successfully complete 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 specificied courses. The ten credits of this requirement must be taken in at least (wo of the five areas listed. Learning Skills Courses At least mie course in algebra, computer literacy, or deductive logic must be successfully completed. Mathematics MATH (SK) 101 Introduction to College Algebra (S), or any entry level course quiring MATH 101 as a prerequisite. re- Deductive Logic INST (SK) 100 Use of Libraries and Learning Resources (3) MATH (SK) 201, 202 - Mathematics for Elementary Teachers (3) Skills may be taken in this area or area listed below. I 1 Foreign Language - 101 or higher cntiy level course in Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish Veterans should maintain regular attendance and satisfactory grades. A veteran changing hlshp.r program Veterans who are undecided about their major field of study should contact the UBEC offices for advisement or a trip to Logan (Utah State University) so a major advisor can be assigned. ADMINISTRATION AND STAFF COMD (SK) 338 - American Sign Language for the Deafj an Introduction (3) BROADENING KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENT: 30 CREDITS The bodies of knowledge are categorized into four quadrants: Stanford Cazier, President, Utah State University Physical Science (PS) - focuses upon nature and workings of the universe. Paul Larsen, Vice President, Extension and Continuing Education, Utah State Life Science (LS) - explores the organization and vital functions of University Rex L. Tueller, Assistant Vice President, Life Span learning, Utah State University living organisms. Social Sciences (SS) - studies the behavior, institutions, and social structures of human beings Laird M. Hartman, Director, USU Uintah Basin Education Center Lorin E. Squires, Assistant Director, USU Uintah Basin Education Center Humanities And Arts (HU) explores the aesthetic need, creative powers, and distinctive talents of human beings. Nels E.' Carlson, Theatre Aits, USU tah Basin Education Center Education credits according to major quadrants. Students must successfully complete a minimum of 30 General Education credits to satisfy the broadening knowledge requirements. Each department has identified the quadrant most Norman R. Davis, English, USU Uintah Basin Education Center closely associated with each of its major disciplines as follows: L. Bruce Goodrich, Mathematics, USU Uintah Basin Education Center Table 1. Credit Distribution for Broadening Knowledge Requirement Jung Liu, Computer Science, USU Uintah Basin Education Center . Kathryn L McKay, History, USU Uintah Basin Education Center of Utah requires all students to successfully complete a written examination or a course in American institutions. Any one of the following courses satisfy this requirement. For most students, these courses also apply to their General Education requirements. Economics 200 G History 170 G Political Science 110 G Uin- Elaine Bard, EngtUli, USU Uintah Basin Education Center REQUIREMENTS The remainder of 10 credits in Learning prior to registration. quarter. The State OTHER LEARNING SKILLS A student receiving ' VA. benefits should declare a major course of study Benefits are paid according to the number of credit hours taken during a AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS PHI1 (SK) 210 Deductive Logic (S) Recent policy changes by the Veterans Administration may affect your status. These changes are: should consult with the Uintah Raain Education Center. Table 1 shows the distribution of General Computer literacy CS (SK) ISO Basic Programming (4) or CS (SK) 200 Computer Science Fundamentals (3) CS (SK) 235 Computer Programming and Problem Solving Techniques (3) CS (SK) 241 FORTRAN Programming (3) CS (SK) 2S1 COBOL Programming (3) ASBE (SK) 140 Microcomputer Applications in Business (3) VETERANS A nwrimnmcf 9 of ihe0 required credits aay be In inicsinahe Option amide the comes Hbt by the mor. Mi I , i i IO |