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Show 88 WEBER COLLEGE - OGDEN, UTAH Zoology Orson Whitney Young It is recommended that a student pursuing a major in zoology complete Zoology 4, 5, 6; Bacteriology 1; Botany 1; Chemistry 1, 2, and 3. 1. General Zoology. A course in which animal life and its importance to man and in nature are considered, together with the principles underlying conservation of animal resources and evolution of animal life. Three lectures and two laboratory periods a week. Field trips are required. Five quarter hours. Spring. Young 4. Animals Without Backbones. A course concerned with the structure and biology of the invertebrate animals, many of which are important in public health, agriculture, and wild life. Three lectures and two laboratory periods a week. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Young 5. Comparative Vertebrate Zoology. A continuation of Zoology 4. The principles of vertebrate structure are taken up in this course by using the dogfish and mammal in laboratory with demonstrations of other types. The anatomical basis of evolution is used as back ground material. Two lectures and three laboratory periods a week. Prerequisites: Zoology 1 or 4, or the equivalent. Five quarter hours. Winter. Young 6. Heredity. A study of the principles and facts governing in heritance in living things. Prerequisite: One of the biological science courses of college level, or permission of instructor. Three quarter hours. Autumn, Winter. Young 10. Vertebrate Embryology. A course dealing with the processes taking place up to and during the development of the embryo, together with the principles underlying reproduction and development. The chick is the chief source of laboratory material. Two lectures and three laboratory periods a week. Prerequisite: Zoology 1 or 5. Five quarter hours. Spring. Young 17. General Entomology. An introduction to the study of insects, their typical life histories, and their relation to man. Three lectures a week. Three quarter hours. Spring. (May not be given 1941-1942.) Young 17a. Laboratory Courses in General Entomology. A course requiring two laboratory periods a week. Credit will not be allowed unless taken with Course 17. Field trips are required. Two quarter hours. Spring. (May not be given 1941-1942.) Young 54. Conservation of Wildlife. A general, cultural course designed to acquaint the student with the principles underlying the preservation and proper care of our fish, game and fur-bearing animals. Laws related to this subject are discussed to discover their use in conservation. Two quarter hours. Autumn. Young WEBER COLLEGE - OGDEN, UTAH 89 Business Guy Harold Hurst Lucy Denning Ira Joseph Markham Clarence G. Wilson Mary Peterson Dean A. Peterson Shorthand 51. Theory of Gregg Shorthand. An elementary course in the principles of Gregg Shorthand. The Functional Method of approach is used, stressing reading and writing from copy and dictation. Shorthand penmanship drills are given daily. Volume I is completed in this course. Three quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Staff 52. Advanced Theory. A continuation of Business 51 introducing dictation of unfamiliar words and sentences, and short business letters. Volume 2 is completed in this course. Three quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Staff 53. Dictation and Transcription: Elementary. A course devoted to the systematic development of a practical vocabulary. The aim of the course is to develop facility in shorthand writing and accuracy in trans-scribing business letters and solid material. Designed to attain speed at 60 words a minute in letters and solid material upon completion of the course. Three quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Staff 53a. Laboratory Transcription Assignment for Business 53. A course providing the student of Business 53 with a period for daily transcription of shorthand dictation. One quarter hour. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Staff 54. Dictation and Transcription: Intermediate. A continuation of Business 53, designed to attain a speed of 80 words a minute in letters and solid material upon completion of the course. Three quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Staff 54a. Laboratory Transcription Assignment for Business 54. A course providing the shorthand student of Business 54 with a period for daily transcription of notes. One quarter hour. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Staff On leave of absence. |