OCR Text |
Show The Division of the Biological Sciences THE DEPARTMENT 0E BACTERIOLOGY AND HYGIENE THE DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY, FORESTRY, AND AGRICULTURE THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION THE DEPARTMENT OF HOME ECONOMICS THE DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND ANATOMY WEBER COLLEGE 21 THE DEPARTMENT OF BACTERIOLOGY AND HYGIENE DEAN ALBERT ANDERSON It is recommended that a student pursuing a major in Bacteriology complete Bacteriology 1 and 3, Physiology 1, and Botany 1. COURSES OF INSTRUCTION Bacteriology BACTERIOLOGY 1. General Bacteriology. A course devoted to some of the fundamental facts of bacteriology and the making of applications of industrial, economic and sanitary importance. Three lectures and two laboratory periods a week. Five quarter hours. D. Anderson. BACTERIOLOGY 2. Micro-organisms. A study of the fundamental characteristics and habits of micro-organisms, both pathogenic and non-pathogenic. Demonstrations stressing the public health point of view are made to establish an understanding of the necessity for surgical asepsis. Three lectures and two laboratory periods a week. Five quarter hours. (For nurses) D. Anderson. BACTERIOLOGY 3. Advanced General Bacteriology. A study of the practical applications of bacteriological technique in industries and diagnostic laboratories. Three lectures and two laboratory periods a week. Five quarter hours. D. Anderson. BACTERIOLOGY 4. Elementary Food Microbiology. An elementary course designed to acquaint students in home economics with the practical relations of bacteria, yeasts, and molds to foods. Prerequisite: Bacteriology 1. Three lectures and two laboratory periods a week. Five quarter hours. D. Anderson. Hygiene HYGIENE 2E. Hygiene of the School and School Child. A study of the health program in the elementary school. Required of elementary teachers. Five quarter hours. Stark. HYGIENE 3. Advanced Personal Hygiene. A course in the principles and practices of personal and preventitive hygiene, emphasizing the paramount importance of health and the functions of the nurse as a teacher of health. One quarter hour. (For nurses) D. Anderson. |