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Show 54 WEBER COLLEGE Equipment Chemistry The laboratory is thoroughly equipped for experimental work in General Chemistry, and in qualitative and quantitative analysis. Each desk is provided with drawers and shelves, and a complete set of apparatus and reagent bottles for each individual student. Each desk is also provided with gas and water connections. New sinks and shelves have recently been installed and additional apparatus has been added. The department is provided with two chemical balances with weights of precision, a stock of glass and porcelain ware, and a supply of chemicals sufficiently complete for all work offered in Chemistry. This year there has been added to the equipment a high grade Becker Analytical Chainomatic Balance. Geology There is provided for the work in Geology a representative collection of specimens. The collection includes typical specimens of igeneous, sedimentary and metamor-phic rocks and samples of the more common lead, silver, gold, copper, zinc, iron, and tungsten ores, collected in the mining districts of Utah and adjoining states. The rock and ore specimens are labeled in separate trays and are classified with respect to origin and composition. There has been added a Genetic Collection of 110 rock specimens made by the U. S. Geological Survey, a collection of fossils typical of all the larger Geological periods from the Cambrian to the Pleistocene, and the following relief maps made of plaster of paris: Wasatch and Uintah Mountains with adjacent regions, map of the United States, map of the Henry Mountains, Utah, and stereogram of the Henry Mountains. Mineralogy For the work in Mineralogy the laboratory is provided with a set of celluloid crystal models showing the axes in each system, a Jolly Balance, a set of 100 plaster of paris crystal models, a set of 250 minerals for class use and a set of minerals for work in blowpipe analysis. WEBER COLLEGE 55 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY ANNA STARK Candidates for the Associate of Science degree in Education must meet the prescribed entrance requirements and complete ninety-three quarter hours of approved work, exclusive of Bible Literature. Requirements for Entrance Units are required as follows: English 3, Algebra 1, Geometry 1, History 1, Science 1, Electives 8. Physics or Chemistry may be substituted for either Algebra or Geometry. Requirements for Graduation Prescribed Subjects for the Associate of Science Degree Quarter Hours State of Utah Educational Requirements Including Psychology 3 29 English Composition 10 Hygiene 1 5 Physical Education 3 Mathematics or Physical Science 10 Social Science 10 Arts 10 Biological Science 10 Electives from Music, Art, and Home Economics 6 Bible Literature 12 |