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Show Department of Military Science Professor Oscar R. Frandsen, Colonel, U.S.A., Acting Chairman The Army ROTC offers a Two-Year Program at Weber State College, under the sponsorship of the Department of Military Science at the University of Utah. All classes will be conducted on the University of Utah Campus. The ROTC Program provides courses leading to a commission of second lieutenant in the United States Army Reserve or in the regular Army. Classes are required each quarter as outlined below. 172 Arts, Letters and Science — Military Science tl70. Sanitation—A general education course emphasizing ] environmental control of water, milk, insects, food, housing, avocation and industrial sanitation. Prerequisites: beginning courses in the life and physical sciences. Three lectures and one three-hour demonstration or laboratory each week. Field trips may be required. S Su (4) Staff 175. Bacterial Physiology and Anatomy—Structure and function, growth, nutrition and metabolism of the bacteria. Prerequisites: Microbiology 50, 60 and Chemistry 132. Three lectures and two three-hour laboratory periods each week. W (5) Stutzenberger 180. Virology—Characteristics and ecology of the viruses. Prerequisites: Microbiology 50, 60. Three lectures and two three-hour laboratory periods each week. Offered alternate years. A (5) 185. Microbial Gentics—Study of the mechanisms of transfer of genetic information in bacterial and viral systems; the chemical basis of duplication and molecular aspects of mutation; fine structure analysis; the genetic code and control mechanisms involved in the synthesis of enzymes and macromolecules. Prerequisites: Microbiology 50, 60 and Chemistry 132. Three lectures and two three-hour laboratory periods each week. Offered alternate years. A (5) Jackson 190. Microbiology Seminar—Current topics in Microbiology. Prerequisites: previous upper division courses in the department. One hour each week. A W S (1) Staff 191. Problems in Microbiology—Independent research under direction of departmental faculty advisor. Prerequisites: upper division courses in Microbiology. (Maximal allowable credit 5 hours). A W S Su (1-3) Staff Arts, Letters and Science — Music A weekly leadership laboratory is required and it will also be conducted on the University of Utah Campus. Students entering the Two-Year Program during the last two years of college are selected upon the basis of qualifying tests, a physical examination, and an interview by a Board of Officers. Complete uniforms, equipment and ROTC text materials are furnished the student. Remuneration is paid to students enrolled in the Two-Year Program at the rate of $50 per month. Students must attend two summer camps. One before entering the Two-Year Program, and one after completing their junior year. All equipment, travel pay, and a reasonable monthly allowance are provided to the student while attending the summer camps. A minor may be taken in Military Science. Courses of Instruction Course III (First Year Advanced—Junior Year) 301. Military Teaching Methods; Psychology of Leadership; Branches of the Army—A (4) Staff 302. Advanced Military Tactics; Communications—W (2) Staff 303. Advanced Military Tactics-S (2) Staff Course IV (Second Year Advanced—Senior Year) 304. Operations; Logistics; Military Administration—A (4) Staff 305. Military Law-W (2) Staff 306. United States in World Affairs; Service Orientation—S (2) Staff Department of Music Herbert Cecil, Chairman Professors, Herbert Cecil; Associate Professors, K. Earl Ericksen, Daniel L. Martin; Assistant Professors, Loren B. Crawford, Fay S. Hanson, Lyneer C. Smith, Donald D. Threlkeld, Ronald L. Wooden; Lecturers in Applied Music, Ronald Archibald (Piano), Adine Bradley (Harp), Audrey Bush (Double Bass), Virginia Cecil (Piano), Margaret Crawford (Voice), Wayne Devereaux (Organ), Maggie Gammell (Piano), Zesta Geisler (Organ), Evelyn Harris (Voice), Mary Hayes (Piano), Herbert Hillier (Percussion), Carol Hurst (Piano), Wayne Mayberry (Piano), Lee Merryweather (Flute), Stephen Oldroyd (Piano), Hanskarl Schade (Voice), Charles Smith (Piano), Inga Smith (Voice), Ronald Watkins (Cello), Walter Welti (Voice), Clair West (Piano). 173 |