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Show 141. Conservation—Proper utilization and preservation of forests, soil, wildlife and other resources. Prerequisite: Botany 1, 11, or 2, 21, or Zoology 1, 11. A S (4). Young 142. Natural History—Biology of local representative fauna and flora. Prerequisite: Botany 1, 11 or 2, 21; Zoology 1, 4, 11, or 7. Three lectures and one laboratory. Su (4) Young 148. Aquatic Ecology—The interaction of physical and biotic factors in aquatic communities with emphasis on their influence on animals, particularly fishes and other vertebrates. Prerequisite: Botany 1, 11, or 2, 21; Zoology 1, 4. 11 or 7. Three lectures and one laboratory or field trip period a week. A (4). Smart 170. Organic Evolution—Principles underlying the development of life. Prerequisite: First courses in Life Sciences and Genetics 30 or 130. W (4). Smart 180. History of the Life Sciences—Men and ideas in the development of biology. Prerequisite: First courses in Life Sciences. W (4). Young 181. Teaching the Life Sciences—Techniques of teaching the various phases of biology. Prerequisite: First courses in Life Sciences. Three lectures and one laboratory period a week. (Acceptable for credit in Life Science or Education.) A S (4). Young GENETICS Courses of Instruction 30. Heredity—Inheritance in living things, with emphasis on man. Prerequisite: Courses in biology, botany, or zoology. AWS (4). Winterton 130. Genetics—Basic principles of modern genetics. Prerequisites: Genetics 30 or by permission of the instructor. Four lectures and one laboratory. A W (5). Winterton 134. Cytogenetics—Study of intracellular structures. Emphasis is upon function, structure, modification and behavior of chromosomes and their relationship with genetic and evolutionary phenomena. Prerequisite: Genetics 30 or 130. Two lectures and two laboratory periods. S (4). Winterton 168 BIOLOGICAL COMPOSITE TEACHING MAJOR* Suggested Course Outline Freshman Course Title A W S Basic Requirements Orientation, English, P.E i Health Education 6 4 6 Mathematics Selected 5 Chemistry 1, 2, 3 General Chemistry 5 5 5 Botany 1, 11, 2, 21 General Botany and Lab ; 4 4 Principles and Lab 1 1 Area Requirements Selected 3 16 17 16 Sophomore Zoology 1, 11 or 4 General Zoo. and (4) (4) (4) Lab. or (1) (1) (1) Invertebrate Zoo. (5) (5) (5) Zoology 7 or 105 Vertebrate Zoo. or Comp. Anatomy (5) (5) Physics 5 Survey of Physics 5 Genetics 30 Genetics 4 Area Requirements Selected 3 4 5 Education 101 Human Growth and Development 3 Education 111 Backgrounds and Status of American Education 3 Electives Selected 8 16 16 18 Junior Zoology 165 or 166 Ichthyology or Herpetology (4) (4) Bacteriology 1, 11 Microbiology and Lab. 5 Genetics 130 Genetics 5 Geology 21 General Geology 5 Biology 141 or 142 Conservation or Natural History (4) (4) Biology 170 Organic Evolution 4 Education 104, 112, 146 3 3 Electives Selected 8 4 15 16 17 *Plus 3 hours of Seminar to be taken during your Junior or Senior year. 169 |