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Show Arts, Letters and Science — Health Occupations 012. Microbiology and Sterilization—Microorganisms as agents of infections and sterilization of instruments and supplies. First quarter (2) Staff 013. Pharmacology and Nutrition—Study of common drugs and diet. Second quarter (1) Staff 014. Histology and Pathology—Review of structural elements (tissues, organs) involved in disease. Second quarter (1) Staff 021. Typing—Practice necessary for effective business practices in dental assisting. Second quarter (1) Staff 022. Typing (Continued)—Additional typewriting experience. Third quarter (1) " Staff 023. Business English—Composition as related to daily dental office practice. Third quarter (2) Staff 030. Chair Side Assisting—Clinical experiences, first quarter. (2) Staff 031. Chair Side Assisting—Continuation of D.A. 30. Second quarter (2) Staff 032. Chair Side Assisting (Advanced)—Continuation of D.A. 31. Third quarter (5) Staff 035. X-Ray Theory—Lectures and clinical experience in taking, processing, identification, and filing of radiographs. First quarter. (1) Staff 036. X-Ray Theory—Continuation of D.A. 035. Secondary quarter (2) Staff 042. Prosthetic Laboratory Procedures—Fabrication of dental laboratory materials. Third quarter (3) Staff 045. Dental Office Practicum (Advanced)—Continuation of experience in a practicing dentist's office. Gives student on-the-job experience in dental assisting. First quarter (no credit) Staff 046. Dental Office Practicum (Advanced)—Continuation of D.A. 045. Second and third quarters (no credit) Staff First quarter registration—Dental Assisting 001, 002, 005, 006 010, 012, 030, 035, 045. Total 15 credits. Second quarter registration—Dental Assisting 003, 007, 011, 013, 014, 021, 031, 036, 045. Total 15 credits. Third quarter registration—Dental Assisting 004, 008, 009: 022, 023, 032, 042, 045. Total 15 credits. 158 Arts, Letters and Science — History Department of History Joseph M. Dixon, Chairman Professors, Dello G. Dayton, Donald R. Moorman; Associate Professors, Joseph M. Dixon, Gordon K. Harrington, Richard O. Ulibarri, George F. Williams: Assistant Professors, Jerome Bernstein, James Dolph, Richard C. Roberts, Richard W. Sadler. The History offerings are designed to: (1) provide adequate programs to prepare teachers for the elementary and secondary schools, (2) provide a substantial preparation for students who plan to do graduate work, and (3) provide courses which contribute to the general education of all students. History courses used to help satisfy area requirements will not be counted toward the required hours for the History majors and minors. Students who receive "D" grades in History courses cannot have these courses counted for the History majors or minors. Students may take either History 5 or History 10 and 11 for credit, not both. Students majoring or minoring in history who transfer from another institution and who intend to graduate from Weber State College will be required to take, in the case of a minor, at least one class, and in the case of the major, at least two classes at Weber State College. These classes must be taken during the four quarters immediately preceding graduation. History Departmental Major—Students planning to obtain a Bachelor of Arts (Bachelor of Science) degree with a departmental or a teaching major in History, are required to have at least 45 quarter hours of satisfactory work in History, including History 1, 2, 3, 10, 11, and 199, and 21 hours of upper division work selected in consultation with the adviser. History majors are encouraged to take History 127 or 128. History majors are required to take Political Science I. It is strongly recommended that students who plan to work for an advanced degree in History study a foreign language during the undergraduate years. History Departmental Minor—Departmental minors will be required to have at least twenty hours in History including History 1, 2, 3, Political Science I, and at least eight additional quarter hours of upper-division credits, preferably in the field of United States History. History Teaching Major—Same requirements as History Departmental Majors, plus History 127 or 128. History Teaching Minor—Students receiving a teaching minor In History will be required to have at least twenty quarter iiours of work in History including History 1, 2, 3, and 127 or 128. 159 |