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Show 80 ——— . Recommended tests and inventories: It is recommended that all students of the division take the Ruder Interest Record Inventory and the Ohio State Psychological Examination. Engineering majors may wish to take the pre-engineering battery of tests which is administered on a national basis. DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY R. S. Gray, A. J. Johanson, R. W. Monk, V. Stromberg Because of the required subjects necessary for the physical sciences, a chemistry major may not be able to complete twelve hours in each of the groups during the Freshman and Sophomore years. A chemistry major should carefully plan his course with his adviser. It is recommended that a student pursuing a major in chemistry complete in his first two years Chemistry 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9; Mathematics 4, 5, 6; and Physics 4, 5, 6. A maximum of 15 credit hours in elementary chemistry (Chemistry 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6) will be credited towards graduation or accepted for credit. COURSES OF INSTRUCTION Chemistry 1. General Inorganic Chemistry. A course designed for non-science students who desire a knowledge of chemistry and its application to human welfare. This course is intended for those students taking chemistry for three quarters or less. Three lectures and two laboratory periods a week. Five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Staff 2. General Inorganic Chemistry. A continuation of Chemistry 1. Prerequisite : Chemistry 1. Three lectures and two laboratory periods a week. Five quarter hours. Winter, Spring. Staff 3. Elementary Organic Chemistry'. A continuation of Chemistry 2, treating the simple compounds of carbon. Designed for students who desire a brief course in organic chemistry. Three lectures and two laboratory periods a week. Prerequisite: Chemistry 2. Five quarter hours. Spring. Staff 4. Principles of Chemistry. A course treating the following: Classification of matter, gas laws, weight relations in chemical reactions, atomic theory, the structure of the atom, valence, normal and molar solutions, etc. For all students taking more than one year of chemistry. Students making exceptionally good scores on the placement examinations will be grouped in a special section of the class. Those students who make an exceptionally low score will find it advisable to withdraw from the course. Three lectures and two labortory periods a week. Five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter. Staff . 81 5. Principles of Chemistry. A continuation of Chemistry 4. Prerequisite: Chemistry 4. Three lectures and two laboratory periods a week. Five quarter hours. Winter, Spring. Staff 6. Qualitative Inorganic Analysis. A continuation of Chemistry 5, including Qualitative Analysis. Three lectures and two laboratory periods a week. Prerequisite: Chemistry 5. Five quarter hours. Spring. Staff 7. Quantitative Analysis. A course treating the theory and method of Quantitative Analysis. Prerequisite: Chemistry 6. Two lectures and one laboratory period a week. Three quarter hours. Autumn. Staff 8. Quantitative Analysis. A continuation of Chemistry 7. One lecture and two laboratory periods a week. Prerequisite: Chemistry 7. Three quarter hours. Winter. Staff 9. Quantitative Analysis. A Continuation of Chemistry 8. Prerequisite: Chemistry 8. One lecture and three laboratory periods a week. Four quarter hours. Spring. Staff 10. Quantitative Analysis. A course in quantitative analysis for pre- medical students. Two lectures and three laboratory periods a week. Prerequisite : Chemistry 6 and Mathematics 1. Five quarter hours. Spring. Staff 31. Organic Chemistry. An introduction to the study of the compounds of carbon. Four lectures and one laboratory period a week. Prerequisite: Chemistry 6. Five quarter hours. Winter. Staff 32. Organic Chemistry. A continuation of Chemistry -31. Four lectures and one laboratory period a week. Prerequisite: Chemistry 31. Five quarter hours. Spring. Staff 81. Chemistry Applied. Applications of chemistry to everyday elementary problems and materials. One lecture and one laboratory period a week. Two quarter hours. Spring. Staff . DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY VV. R. Buss, H. C. Lambert COURSES OF INSTRUCTION Geography 1. Environmental Geography. Where man lives, the relation and motion of the earth and the effects of these and the other factors such as climate, soil, land features, vegetation, and animals on his activities. Five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Buss, Lambert |