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Show Area Requirements Selected 8 8 Electives Selected 11 16 16 16 Junior Chemistry 131, 132 Organic 5 5 Physics 51, 52, 53 College Physics 5 5 5 Biology 111 Microtechnique 4 Biology 130 Genetics 5 Electives Selected 2 10 15 16 15 PRE-PHARMACY MAJOR (Example Only) Freshman Course Title A W S Chemistry 24, 25, 26 Principles 5 5 5 Basic Requirements Orientation, English, P. E., Health Education 6 6 4 Mathematics 14, 18 Intermediate Algebra 6 6 4 Trigonometry 5 5 Economics 1 Elementary Economics 3 Biology 1 or Principles of Biology or Botany 1 or 2 Gen. Botany 5 Area Requirements Selected 6 5 8 16 18 18 Sophomore Chemistry 51, 52 Quantitative Analysis 3 3 Chemistry 131, 132 Organic Chemistry 5 5 Physics 51, 52, 53 College Physics 5 5 5 Area Requirements Selected 3 3 3 Elective Selected 8 3 5 19 19 18 Note: The bachelor's degree is required for entrance into some medical and dental schools. There are certain advantages, such as additional background and experience. If the fourth year is elected, courses should be chosen under the guidance of an adviser. It is recommended that courses be chosen to fill these requirements which require extensive reading, such as literature, and which give the student as much background information as possible for medicine. Only about one-third of the medical schools in the United States require French or German. 158 MEDICAL AND DENTAL ASSISTANTS AND DENTAL LABORATORY TECHNICIANS It is recommended that a student desiring to qualify as either medical or dental assistant or for dental laboratory technician consult the catalog of the school to which he will transfer; however, the following courses may be taken to apply toward these programs: Psychology 53, English 25, Political Science 1, 40, Basic Requirements, Home Economics 6, Chemistry 1, Bacteriology 1, Physics 1, Physiology 1, and Accounting 1. DENTAL HYGIENIST Courses which help complete the dental hygienist curriculum are offered at Weber College. However, since there are differences among the specific requirements at various schools of dental hygienists, it is suggested that the catalog of the accredited school concerned be consulted. The Council on Dental Education of the American Dental Association includes the following representative courses in the curriculum for dental hygienists: Basic Requirements, Bacteriology 1, 5, and 160; Chemistry 1, 2, 3; Family Living 6; Physiology 1; Psychology 1; Sociology 1; Speech 12. OPTOMETRY, CHIROPODY, AND OTHER SPECIALIZED FIELDS A student wishing to study optometry, osteopathy, chiropody, or other specialized fields may take general education courses at Weber College as a background for his work. It is advisable to consult the catalog of the school where work is to be completed as well as staff members of the Zoology Department. PHYSIOLOGY Courses of Instruction 1. Human Physiology and AnatomyFour lectures and one laboratory. A W S (5). Jensen 101. General Physiology A study of cell function in plants and animals. Four lectures, one laboratory. Prerequisites: A course in chemistry and a general course in biology, botany, or zoology. S (5). Hayes ZOOLOGY A student majoring in zoology should choose those courses pertaining to the area in which he wishes to specialize: the invertebrate or the vertebrate animals, the physiological or the ecological phases of animal biology. The courses suggested in 159 |