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Show 4. General Physics. Designed especially for engineering students and physical science majors. The course covers mechanics, molecular physics, and sound. Prerequisite: Mathematics 3. Four lectures and one laboratory period a week. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Murphy, Osmond 5. General Physics. A continuation of Physics 4. This course includes the study of heat, magnetism, static electricity, and fundamentals of direct current. Prerequisite: Physics 4. Four lecture hours and one laboratory period a week. Five quarter hours. Winter. Murphy, Osmond 6. General Physics. A continuation of Physics 5. Prerequisites: Physics 4 and 5. Four lectures and one laboratory period a week. Five quarter hours. Spring. Murphy, Osmond 10. Physics Survey. Recommended for students not majoring in science. This course introduces the field of physics in a one-quarter program. It is presented largely through visual aids. Five quarter hours. Autumn. (May not be given.) Osmond 14. General Astronomy. A study of the heavenly bodies. Emphasis is Placed on the solar system, and the laws governing this system. Five quarter hours. Spring. Osmond *21. Elementary Photography. A basic course in principles and techniques of photography. The lecture course includes composition, light, lenses, exposure, characteristics of sensitized materials, filters, chemistry, and principles of color photography. Laboratory work includes hand camera operation, developing, printing and enlarging. Three lectures and one laboratory period a week. Four quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Rabe *Only four quarter hours of credit in photography will be counted toward filling the physical science group. DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY G. M. Alexander, L. E. Rich, M. L. Stevenson Architectural Technology CURRICULUM Freshman Year A. W. S. Art 4 or 11 3 Engineering 1, 2 3 3 Engineering 49 1 Engineering Technology 21 3 English 18, 81 3 3 Geology 11 4 Mathematics 1, 3, 4 5 5 5 Physical Education Ill Secretarial Training 41 3 Speech 3 3 Electives 3 3 18 16 19 Sophomore Year A. W. S. Arch. Tech. 3, (or Humanities 2), 21 3 5 Arch. Tech. 31, 32 3 3 Arch. Tech. 37 2 Arch. Tech. 11 4 Approved Electives (Business) 3 Economics 21 3 Engineering Tech. 4, 5, 6 4 4 4 Engineering Tech. 27 3 Physics 4 5 Sociology 21 3 Elective 2 17 17 17 COURSES OF INSTRUCTION Architectural Technology 3. History of Architecture. A course in architectural origins and early forms; primitive, Egyptian, Aegean; and summation of early types. Three lectures a week. Three quarter hours. Winter. Staff 11. Mechanical Equipment of Buildings. A course in heating requirements, ventilation, plumbing and drainage, refrigeration and air conditioning. Prerequisite: Physics 4. One lecture and three laboratory periods a week. Four quarter hours. Winter. Staff 21. Elements of Applied Electricity. A course in electricity as applied to buildings, conductors, wire capacities, and standard practices. Prerequisite: Physics 4. Three lectures and two laboratory periods a week. Five quarter hours. Spring. Atkins 31. Architectural drawing. A course, in material symbols, plot plans, drawing and detailing of small homes. Prerequisite: Engineering 2. Three laboratory periods a week. Three quarter hours. Autumn. Alexander 32. Architectural Drawing Advanced. A course in special features of construction. Prerequisite: Architectural Technology 31. Three laboratory periods a week. Three quarter hours. Winter. Alexander 37. Building Codes. A study of codes and standards governing construction set up by cities and states. Prerequisite: Engineering 2. One lecture and one laboratory period a week. Two quarter hours. Autumn. Alexander |