This course prepares individuals to perform the duties of police and public security officers, including patrol and investigative activities, traffic control, crowd control, public relations, witness interviewing, evidence collection and management, court procedures and the law in general. Basic crime prevention methods, weapon and equipment operation, equipment maintenance, and other routine law enforcement responsibilities are also included.
This course is for those students interested in law enforcement careers or students desiring General Education credit at Weber State.
Bridge to Health Science Track is a magnet program for seniors planning a career in the health sciences, located at Bonneville and Fremont High Schools.
For more information about the program, click on Bridge to Health Science on the left of this page.
This magnet program is designed to help students complete many of the prerequisites for the Health Science Programs at Weber State University. See the website for the Bridge to Health Sciences Program for complete details.
Note: Concurrent enrollment at Weber State University is required.
The Travel and Tourism course provides the student with an understanding of one of the largest industries in the world. Specific applications include the evolution of the tourism industry, destination geography, airlines, international travel, travel by rail, car rentals, cruising, hospitality industry, tours, meetings, and marketing and sales.
This is an introductory course which will help students develop a thorough understanding of the marketing concepts and theories that apply to sports and sporting events. The areas this course will cover include basic marketing, target marketing and segmentation, sponsorship, event marketing, promotions, sponsorship proposals, and sports marketing plans. This course will also delve into the components of promotion plans, sponsorship proposals and the key elements needed in sports marketing plans.
This is an introductory course which will help students develop a thorough understanding of the marketing concepts and theories that apply to sports and sporting events. The areas this course will cover include basic marketing, target marketing and segmentation, sponsorship, event marketing, promotions, sponsorship proposals, and sports marketing plans. This course will also delve into the components of promotion plans, sponsorship proposals and the key elements needed in sports marketing plans.
Mail? Forget it. TV commercials? Meet the DVR. Email? Old school. It's all about Facebook, Foursquare, Twitter, QR codes and apps. Many students already use some or all of these tools in their personal life. Now is the time to learn how to use these new digital and social media tools in the world of business.
Retailing is a program that will prepare the student to operate businesses that sell, rent, or lease goods and services. This course will provide insight into the theory behind buying, selling, storing, pricing, promoting, displaying, financing, and other activities necessary for successful business operations.
Retailing is a program that will prepare the student to operate businesses that sell, rent, or lease goods and services. This course will provide insight into the theory behind buying, selling, storing, pricing, promoting, displaying, financing, and other activities necessary for successful business operations.
This project-based course allows students to develop and demonstrate management level marketing skills. Students will learn advanced marketing principles then demonstrate proficiency by completing a marketing project. The majority of class time should be spent by students completing their marketing project. Examples of projects include: creating an advertising or public relations campaign, developing a business plan, conducting market research for a business and making suggestions for improvement, or completing an official DECA written project. Each project will include a written and presentation component.