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Show 66 WEBER COLLEGE GEOGRAPHY Walter Richard Buss 1. Environmental Geography. A study of the elements of natural environment and their influences in determining the activities and cultural development of man. Five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter. Buss 2. Geography of Utah. A general cultural course designed to provide a better knowledge and appreciation of the surface features of the state and their influence on the people. Recommended for all Education students. Three quarter hours. Spring. Buss GEOLOGY John Gustave Lind Walter Richard Buss It is recommended that a student pursuing a major in Geology complete Geology 1, 3, 5, and 7, and Chemistry 1 and 2, or 4 and 5. 1. Physical Geology. The work of the surface and subterranean agencies which affect the earth's crust; the structural history of mountain slopes and the development of ore deposits. Utah geology is emphasized, especially the erosion cycle and the phases of economic importance. Field trips required. It is desirable to supplement this course with Geology la. Four quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Lind, Buss 1a. Laboratory and Field Work. Three hours of laboratory and field work a week. Credit not allowed unless taken with Geology 1. One quarter hour. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Lind, Buss 3. Historical Geology. A study of the geological formations, the areal distribution of the larger units, and the characteristic plant and animal fossils of each, with particular reference to North America and Europe. Field trips required. Five quarter hours. Winter. Lind, Buss 5. Rocks and Rock Minerals. A study of the origin, composition, and classification of igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks, and their constituent mineral. Field trips and rock collection required. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Lind 7. Mineralogy of Ore Minerals. A study of the common ore minerals. Simple crystallography, blowpipe analysis, and other megascopic characteristics necessary to identification are considered. Prerequisites: Geology 1, and Chemistry 1 and 2. One lecture and two laboratory periods a week. Three quarter hours. Winter. Lind 8. Mineralogy of Rock Minerals. A continuation of Geology 7. Primary consideration is given to rock-making minerals. One lecture and two lab oratory periods a week. Three quarter hours. Spring. Lind WEBER COLLEGE 67 HYGIENE Dean Albert Anderson 1. Applied Personal Hygiene. A study of the personal and social health of the college student. Required of all Engineers. One quarter hour. Spring. D. Anderson 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. Winter. D. Anderson 3. Advanced Personal Hygiene. A course in the principles and practices of personal and preventive hygiene, emphasizing the paramount importance of health and the functions of the nurse as a teacher of health. One quarter hour. (For nurses.) Autumn. D. Anderson MATHEMATICS Merlon L. Stevenson Garnett Littlefield Charles Anson Osmond It is recommended that a student pursuing a major in Mathematics complete Mathematics 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9. Students pursuing a teaching major in Mathematics should refer to Secondary Education Curriculum in the Education department. 1. Advanced Algebra. A brief review of the elementary principles of algebra: quadratic equations, fractional equations, exponents and radicals, ratio, variation and proportion, progression, and binominal theorem. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Littlefield 2. Solid Geometry. Lines and planes in space, polyhedrons, cylinders, cones, spheres. Five quarter hours. Winter. Osmond 3. Trigonometry. Trigonometric functions, solution of right angles, logarithms, solution of oblique triangles, applications, general trigonometric analysis. Five quarter hours. Spring. Osmond 4. College Algebra. Advanced work on the fundamental principles of Algebra. Prerequisite: Mathematics 1. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Osmond, Littlefield 5. Analytic Geometry. Methods of coordinates, construction of equations, geometric interpretation of algebraic equations, linear or straight line equations, cone sections, transformations of coordinates. Prerequisites: Mathematics 2, 3, and 4. Five quarter hours. Winter. Littlefield |