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Show 7. Trees and Shrubs. A course devoted to the study of the native and introduced trees and shrubs of the State. Special attention is given to their identification based upon twig and leaf characteristics and to their culture and economic importance. Three lectures and one laboratory period a week. Four quarter hours. Autumn. (May not be given.) Staff 9. Taxonomy of Vascular Plants. A fundamental course dealing with the systems, the history of taxonomy, relationships, classification, and identification of the flowing plants. Prerequisites: Botany 1. Two lecture and two laboratory periods a week. Four quarter hours. Spring. Staff Forestry, Range, and Wildlife Management If a student plans to qualify for the Bachelor of Science degree in Forestry, he may spend two years at Weber College and an additional two years at a senior college. Forestry CURRICULUM Course Basic English 1,2,3 Requirements Health Education " Orientation 1 Physical Educatior Professional Agriculture 1 Requirements Agriculture 3 Botany 1,2 Botany 9 Chemistry 1,2,3 Economics 1,2 Engineering 1 Engineering 4a, 5 Forestry 1 Forestry 2 Geology 1 Mathematics 1 Mathematics 3 Mathematics 4 Physics 4 Elective Speech 3 Description Credit Basic Communication 9 Personal Hygiene 2 Freshman Orientation 2 t 3 approved activities 3 General Soils 5 Gen. Animal Husbandry 5 General Botany 5 Taxonomy 4 General Chemistry 15 Prin. of Economics 6 Engineering Drawing 3 Surveying 6 General Forestry 3 Forestry Management 2 Physical Geology 5 Inter. Algebra 5 Trigonometry 5 College Algebra 5 General Physics 5 Public Address 3 COURSES OF INSTRUCTION Forestry 1. General Forestry. General study of professions related to forest, range, and wildlife management. Relation of management to multiple uses of lands. Open to all students. Three lectures a week. Three quarter hours. Winter. Monk 2. Forestry Management. Natural resources management. For students in the fields of forestry, range, and wildlife. Two quarter hours. Spring. Monk? DEPARTMENT OF HOME ECONOMICS J. Kunz, M. Lehner, B. Mumford, C. Tribe The courses in Home Economics are planned to provide an introduction and fundamental training in various phases of Homemaking and Family Life Education. They are designed to meet the needs of both those students who complete their formal education at the end of one or two years, as well as those who wish to continue a major at a higher institution of learning. The work is planned to give experiences which develop understandings and skills with special emphasis toward making better homes and strengthening family living. The curriculum gives pre-professional training for those who wish to continue a major at a senior institution in the following areas: Home Economics Teaching, Foods and Nutrition, including Dietetics, Extension Service, Nutrition Specialist; Child Development, including Nursery School, Kindergarten and Elementary Teaching; Clothing and Textiles, including Textile Research, Merchandising, Clothing Specialist; Management and Equipment Specialist. A well equipped nursery school which serves as a child development laboratory gives practical experience to students interested in any field involving human relations. Human behavior and relationships can be studied first hand as students observe the ^rowing child and his progress toward maturity. The Home Economics Club. The Home Economics Club is a professional club for the purpose of strengthening the area of home and family life and fostering social relationships among the members. Regular meetings are conducted and special projects planned. The club is affiliated with the State and National college clubs of the American Home Economics Association. The club is open to all women students on campus. Home Economics This curriculum is designed for students who plan to teach in Home Economics. Description Credit Basic Communication 9 Personal Hygiene 2 Freshman Orientation 2 3 approved activities 3 See list of subjects 10 on pages 30-33 10 Elem. Design and Color 6 General Chemistry 15 Intro, to Music or Liter. 3 Foods and Nutrition 9 Mngt. and Family Living 3 Home Furnishings 3 Clothing & Pers. Develop. 8 Prep, for Marriage 3 Child Development 5 Principles of Economics 3 Intro, to Education 3 Amer. & English Liter. 3 Children's Literature 5 Family Health 2 CURRICULUM Course 1 Basic English 1,2,3 Requirements Health Education 1 Orientation 1 Physical Education Area Life Sciences Requirements Social Sciences Art 1 2 Chemistry 1,2,3 Humanities 1 or 3 Professional Home Econ. 2,3,6 Requirements Home Econ. 13 Home Econ. 16 Home Econ. 20,21,22 Home Econ. 33 Home Econ. 35-36 Electives Economics 1 Education 1 English 21,41 English 25 Home Econ. 31 |