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Show 120 7. Calculus. Designed primarily for mathematics, science, and engineering majors. It deals with functions, limits, differentiation of algebraic and transcendental functions, application of differentiation, parametric and polar equations, differentials, and curvature. Prerequisites: Mathematics 3, 4, 5 and 6 or 10. Four quarter hours. Autumn. Stevenson, Clarke 8. Calculus. A continuation of Mathematics 7. It deals with differential and integral calculus;; successive differentation and applications, methods of integration of algebraic and transcendental differentials, indefinite and definite integrals, areas and the applications, formal integration and reduction formulas. Prerequisite: Mathematics 7. Four quarter hours. Winter. Stevenson, Clarke 9. Calculus. A continuation of Mathematics 8. It deals with integral calculus and differential equations; multiple integrals, cen- troids, moments, fluid pressure, and other applications, series, and expansion of functions. Prerequisite: Mathematics 8. Four quarter hours. Spring. Stevenson, Clarke 10. Analytic Geometry. The plane and solid analytic geometry which is designed to meet the needs of mathematics, science, and engineering majors. This course is a satisfactory prerequisite to calculus. It deals with cartesian, polar coordinates, lines, conic sections, transcendental curves, rectangular, cylindrical and spherical coordinates in three dimensions; planes and quadric surfaces. Prerequisites: Mathematics 3, 4. Five quarter hours. Winter, Spring. Murphy, Stevensen 51. First Course in Algebra. A one quarter course covering the essentials of Mathematics 52 and 53. It is designed to qualify students for Mathematics 1. Prerequisites: A knowledge of sufficient fundamentals of algebra, and aptitude for Mathematics as will predict likely success in the course. Five quarter hours of terminal credit. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Bates 52. First Course in Alegbra. Designed for the general student as well as the science student. Fundamental algebraic operations, formulas, positive and negative numbers, additions and subtractions, multiplication and division, equations of the first degree, and special products and factoring. Prerequisite: a knowledge of fundamentals of arithmetic. Five quarter hours of terminal credit. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Staff 53. First Course in Algebra. A continuation of Mathematics 52. This course deals with graphs, systems of linear equations, fractions, ratio, proportion, variation, quadratic equations, the number system, powers, roots, and reciprocals. This course, together with Mathematics 52, is designed to qualify the student for intermediate algebra. Prerequisite: Mathematics 52 or equivalent. Five quarter hours of terminal credit. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Staff 121 54. Elements of Plane Geometry. A brief, one quarter course designed for those who did not complete Plane Geometry in high school and need it as a prerequisite to further mathematics courses. This course will deal with the essential concepts, theorems, and mensuration. It will be given when sufficient numbers of students indicate it is needed. Prerequisite: Arithmetic. Five quarter hours of terminal credit. Staff DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE Architecture is normally a five-year curriculum; however, many students take six years. Those who take this program and transfer to the University of Utah Architectural department will require an additional five years to graduate. Architecture CURRICULUM Freshman Year A. W. S. Architecture 4 3 Art 4, 8, 9 3 3 3 Engineering 1, 3 3 3 English 1, 2, 3 3 3 3 Mathematics 3, 4, 10 5 5 5 Orientation 1 2 Physical Education 1 Ill Electives (Social Science) 5 17 17 18 COURSES OF INSTRUCTION Architecture 4. Architectural Drawing. Three quarter hours. Spring. Perspective, shades and shadows. Staff 6. Architectural Presentation. A course in the techniques of showing form in various media. Prerequisite: Architecture 4. Three quarter hours. Spring. (May not be given.) Staff 8. Simple Structure. Wood construction, masonry, working drawings, models, Prerequisite: Engineering 3. Three quarter hours. Winter. (May not be given.) Staff 9. Basic Architectural Design. A study of the small house, presented in scale models. Prerequisite: Architecture 6. Three quarter hours. Spring. (May not be given.) Staff 11. Building Sanitation. Plumbing and drainage systems, materials, and fixtures. One quarter hour. Autumn. (May not be given.) Staff |