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Show 60 THE WEBER COLLEGE considered in their relation to the industries and the home. A very brief discussion is made of the subject of immunity and disease resistance from a bacteriological standpoint. Three classroom periods per week. Autumn quarter. Three credit hours. 5. Laboratory course in Bacteriology. A general laboratory course to accompany course 4. No credit to be given unless taken in connection with Biology 4, Six hours laboratory per week. Autumn quarter. Two credit hours. PHYSIOLOGY 1. An introductory and elementary course in physiology covering the main facts and the most recent advances in the subject, including a discussion of foods, nutrition, hygiene, and the general laws of health. Four class periods per week. Winter quarter. Four credit hours. 2. A continuation of the above course but laying the main emphasis on the nervous system, metabolism, absorbtion, secretion. A general discussion of the effects of the glands of internal secretion. Four class periods per week Spring quarter. Four credit hours. THE DEPARTMENT OF THEOLOGY President Tracy Professor Terry Professor Winsor 1. Ethics and Religion I. This course will consider the origin of ethical ideas and their expression and modification in social and religious life. M. T. Th. Autumn quarter. Two credit hours. THE WEBER COLLEGE 61 2. Ethics and Religion II. This course will compare ancient and modern systems of ethics with the principles of revealed religion. M. T. Th. Winter quarter. Two credit hours. 3. Ethics and Religion III. This course will make application of moral and religious principles to the problems of modern social life. M. T. Th. Spring quarter. Two credit hours. 4. Biblical Biography I. This course will study the outstanding figures of sacred history as recorded in the Old Testament. M. T. Th. Autumn quarter. Two credit hours. 5. Biblical Biography II. This course will consider the great characters in the New Testament dis-pensation. M. T. Th. Winter quarter. Two credit hours. 6. Religious Literature. This course will make a general survey of the well known standard works on Religion and Theology, as well as consider the Bible and other sacred writings. The purpose is to acquaint the student with a liberal collection of the best works on the subject with a brief introduction to the contents of each. M. T. Th. Spring quarter, Two credit hours. 7. History of Christian Doctrine I. This course will study the dispensations covered by the Old Testament. M.T.Th. Autumn quarter. Two credit hours. 8. History of Christian Doctrine II. This course will study the dispensation of Christ and the Early Apostles, including the Apostacy. M.T.Th. Winter quarter. Two credit hours. 9. History of Christian Doctrine III. This course will review the gradual development of religious |