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Show Arts, Letters and Science PHYSICS TEACHING MAJOR (Example Only) Freshman Course Title A W S Mathematics 21 College Algebra 5 Mathematics 51, 52 Calculus with Analytic Geom. 5 4 Chemistry 24, 25, 26 Prin. of Chemistry 5 5 5 English 1, 2, 3 Basic Communication 3 3 3 Engineering 41 Slide Rule 1 Orientation 1 College Orientation 2 Health Education 1 Personal Health Problems 2 Physical Education Freshman Activities 1 1 1 Area Requirements Selected 3 Sophomore 16 16 17 Physics 61, 62, 63 Engineering Physics 4 4 4 Physics 64, 65, 66 Physics Lab 1 1 1 Mathematics 53, 54 Calculus with Analytic Geom. 4 4 Education 111 Background and Status of American Education 3 Psychology 1 Intro, to Psychology 5 Area Requirements Selected 3 8 8 17 17 16 Junior Physics 111, 112 Analytic Mechanics 3 3 Physics 151, 152 Electricity and Magnetism 4 4 Physics 154, 155 Electricity and Magnetism Lab 1 1 Electives, Mathematics Electives 4 4 Education 101 Human Growth and Development 3 Education 104 Health of the Secondary School Student 3 Education 161 Audio-Visual Instructional Materials and Resources 3 Electives Physical Science Electives Area Requirements 2 17 18 17 166 Arts, Letters and Science Senior Physics 143, 145 Physics 121 Physics 167, 164 Physics 131, 134 Education 146 Education 157 Education 102 Education 112 Approved Electives Approved Electives Optics 4 Thermodynamics 4 Modern Physics 5 Electronics 4 Methods of Teaching Science 3 Student Teaching 12 Learning in the Schools 3 or 3 School Organ., Management, Law 3 Physics, Math 2 6 18 12 16 Department of Political Science and Philosophy Alten B. Davis, Chairman Professors, Lawrence C. Evans, Jennings G. Olson; Associate Professors, Alten B. Davis, Roydon 0. Julander; Assistant Professors, T. Ramakrishna Reddy, Ira R. Telford; The Department offers a major in political science and a minor in philosophy. It also offers a two-year program in police science. Political science and philosophy courses which are taken to satisfy area requirements cannot be used also for fulfilling the major and minor requirements. 'D' grades will not be acceptable in the Department courses which are used to satisfy the major or minor requirements. Students majoring or minoring in political science or philosophy who transfer from another institution and who intend to graduate from Weber State College will be required to take, in the case of the minor, at least one class, and in the case of the major, at least two classes at Weber State College. These classes must be taken during the four quarters immediately preceding graduation. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Science is a science which focuses on the study of politics, government, governmental systems, and the making of public policy. The political science major is offered as a means to a liberal education, particularly as the term implies preparation of the citizen for the exercise of his political re- 167 |