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Show 60 WEBER COLLEGE - OGDEN, UTAH 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, Winter. Littlefield 2. Solid Geometry. A course dealing with lines and planes in space, polyhedrons, cylinders, cones, and spheres. Five quarter hours. Winter. Littlefield 3. Trigonometry. A course dealing with trigonometric functions, solution of right angles, logarithms, solution of oblique triangles, applications and general trigonometric analysis. Five quarter hours. Spring. Littlefield 4. College Algebra. Advanced work in the fundamental principles of Algebra. Prerequisite: Mathematics 1. Five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter. Clarke 5. Analytic Geometry. A course dealing with methods of coordinates, construction of equations, geometric interpretation of algebraic equations, linear or straight line equations, cone sections and transformations of coordinates. Prerequisites: Mathematics 2, 3, and 4. Five quarter hours. Winter. Clarke 6. Analytic Geometry. A continuation of Mathematics 5, dealing with empirical equations, an introduction into solid, analytic geometry, lines, planes, and special surfaces in space. Prerequisite: Mathematics 5. Five quarter hours. Spring. Clarke 7. Calculus. A general course in differential calculus treating limits, differentiation, and geometric interpretations. Prerequisites: Mathematics 2, 4, 5, and 6. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Stevenson 8. Calculus. A continuation of Mathematics 7, dealing with indefinite and definite integrals, together with their applications. Prerequisite: Mathematics 7. Five quarter hours. Winter. Stevenson 9. Calculus. A continuation of Mathematics 8, with an introduction to ordinary differential equations. Prerequisites: Mathematics 7 and 8. Five quarter hours. Spring. Stevenson 10. Analytic Geometry. A short course designed primarily for those Engineering students who are unable to qualify for Mathematics 5 in time for the Winter Quarter. Prerequisites: Mathematics 2, 3, and 4. (This course will not apply toward a Mathematics major). Five quarter hours. Spring. Clarke 12. A Survey Course in Mathematics. A unified course dealing with the essentials of algebra, trigonometry, analytic geometry, and an introduction to calculus. It is recommended that Mathematics 1 or 4 precede this course. Five quarter hours. (Not given 1939-1940). 15. Elementary Statistical Methods. An introduction into mathematical theories and applications of statistics. Recommended that Mathematics 1 or 4 precede this course. Five quarter hours. Spring. Clarke WEBER COLLEGE - OGDEN, UTAH 61 Music Roland Chauncey Parry Clair W. Johnson James Clair Anderson It is recommended that a student pursuing a major in Music complete Music 1; 4, 5, 6 or 7, 8, 9; 10, 11, 12; 20 or 21, and 30 or 31. It is recommended that a student who presents for entrance less than the equivalent of twenty-five quarter hours in one foreign language pursue such language until he has earned a minimum of twenty-five quarter hours. 1. Solfeggio. A study of the rudiments of sight-singing, ear training, and dictation. Two quarter hours. Autumn. Parry 2. Solfeggio and Public School Music A study of the fundamentals of music. Special emphasis is placed upon methods of teaching music. Three quarter hours. Winter. Parry 3. Solfeggio: Advanced. A course devoted to special work in sight singing, ear training, and dictation. Two quarter hours. Spring. Parry 4. History of Music: Ancient. A course dealing with the origin of music and treating the development of music as an art from its beginning to 1600. Two quarter hours. Autumn. Parry 5. History of Music: Classical. A study of the development of music from 1600 to 1800. Special attention is given Handel, Bach, Hayden, Mozart, and Beethoven. Two quarter hours. Winter. Parry 6. History of Music: Romantic and Modern. A development of music from 1800 to the present time. Special attention is given Wagner, Verdi, Chopin, Liszt, Brahms, Strauss, Debussy, and Stravinsky. Two quarter hours. Spring. Parry 7. Appreciation. An intensive and detailed study of music form. Two quarter hours. (Not given 1939-1940). 8. Appreciation: Opera. A course devoted to a technical consideration and careful analysis of several great operas. Two quarter hours. (Not given 1939-1940). Parry 9. Appreciation: Symphony. A detailed study of several great symphonies in which emphasis is given to form and instrumentation. Two quarter hours. (Not given 1939-1940). Parry 10. Elementary Harmony. A course devoted to the study of chord construction. Open only to students of ability and training. Prerequisite: Solfeggio or its equivalent, and the ability to read music. Three quarter hours. (No credit given for less than three quarters' work). Autumn. Johnson |