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Show WEBER COLLEGE ZOOLOGY 12. Eugenics. Application of hereditary principles to human beings. Two quarter hours. ZOOLOGY 17. General Entomology. Conveys a general knowledge of insect structure, classification and development. Prerequisite, Zoology 1. Three lectures and two laboratory periods a week. Five quarter hours. ZOOLOGY 18. Economics Entomology. A practical study of injurious and beneficial insects. Prerequisites Zoology 1 or 17. Three lectures and two laboratory periods a week. Five quarter hours. Physiology PHYSIOLOGY 1. A study of the care and functions of the human body. Five quarter hours. PHYSIOLOGY 2. The development and function of the human body as the essential basis for the study of hygiene, dietetics, material medica, and pathological conditions. Five quarter hours. (Nurses only.). Anatomy ANATOMY 1. Gross and microscopic structures of the human body as a prerequisite to technical courses. Five quarter hours, including laboratory work. Psychology PSYCHOLOGY 1. General Psychology. A study of the nervous, muscular, and glandular machinery of the organism in relation to behavior; laws and principles that can be deduced; reflexes, emotions, learning, motives, personality, behavior and its control. Five quarter hours. The Division of the Physical Sciences THE DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY THE DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY, GEOGRAPHY, AND MINERALOGY THE DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS AND ENGINEERING THE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS |