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Show FORESTRY MAJOR (Example Only) Freshman Courses Title A W S Basic Requirements Orientation, English, P. E., Health Education 4 6 6 Botany 1, 2, 62 General, Principles, Taxonomy 5 5 5 Engineering lb Drafting 1 Forestry 1, 2, 3 Management 2 1 1 Mathematics 14,18, 21 Intermediate, College Algebra, Trigonometry 5 5 5 17 17 17 Sophomore Agriculture 1 Soils 5 Chemistry 1, 2, 3 General, Organic 5 5 5 Economics 1 Principles 3 Engineering 4,6 Surveying 4 3 Geology General 5 Speech 12 Public Speaking 3 Physics 1 College Physics 5 Physical Education 1 or 11 Freshman Activities 1 1 1 15 15 16 Department of Bacteriology and Public Health Professor Sheldon P. Hayes, Jimmy Lynn Verner, M.D.*; E. E. Pautler, M.D.** BACTERIOLOGY Students wishing to complete a bacteriology major should take the following courses: in addition to the area requirements: Bacteriology 1, 5, 120, 152, 160, 161, 162, 190, 191; Mathematics 14 and 18; Physics 51, 52, and 53; Biology 111 and 130; Physiology 1 and 101; Zoology 1 or 4 and 110; English 126; and a course in Biochemistry. Departmental majors will be expected to pass a qualifying comprehensive examination during the final quarter of the senior year as a condition for graduation. Courses of Instruction 1. Introductory MicrobiologyMicroorganisms as biological forces in personal health, family living, and professional training. Four lectures and one laboratory. AWS (5). Staff * and ** Pathologists at the Thomas D. Dee and St. Benedict's hospitals participating in the medical technology curriculum. 140 5. Elementary Public Health Public health principles and practices to promote citizen responsibility for effective community public health programs. S (3). Staff 120. Water and Foods MicrobiologyRole of water and food in transmitting agents of disease. Prerequisite: Bacteriology 1. Four lectures and one laboratory. A (5). Hayes 152. Applied Clinical LaboratoryGiven in an approved hospital school of medical technology accredited by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists and American Medical Association. Work represents practical internship directed by a qualified pathologist. Credit will be given upon certification of satisfactory hospital training. Prerequisites: Bacteriology 1, 5, 161. A (5). Staff 153. Applied Clinical LaboratoryPrerequisites same as Bacteriology 152. A (5). Staff 154. Applied Clinical LaboratoryPrerequisites same as Bacteriology 152. A (5). Staff 155. Applied Clinical LaboratoryContinuation of Bacteriology 152. Prerequisites: Bacteriology 152, 153, 154. W (5). Staff 156. Applied Clinical LaboratoryContinuation of Bacteriology 153. Prerequisites same as Bacteriology 155. W (5). Staff 157. Applied Clinical LaboratoryContinuation of Bacteriology 154. Prerequisites same as Bacteriology 155. W (5). Staff 160. Pathogenic Bacteriology Properties of pathogens and relations to disease. Prerequisites: Bacteriology 1 and a course in general chemistry. Three lectures, two laboratory periods. A (5). Staff 161. Immunological BacteriologyPrerequisites: Bacteriology 1, 160. Three lectures, two laboratory periods. W (5). Staff 162. Systematic Bacteriology Classification relationships. Prerequisits: Bacteriology 161. One lecture, four laboratory periods a week. S (5). Staff 141 |