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Show the zoology major schedule (example only) are given merely to help the student see the way in which a program could be set up. He should consult with his advisor as to which courses fit his special needs. Teaching majors in this field should take the same courses as the departmental majors except that they should substitute educational subjects for electives so they may qualify for the teaching certificate. Those who wish to minor in zoology should take at least 20 hours of general courses including one upper division course. Courses of Instruction 1. General ZoologyApplication of principles to the most important groups of animals. Four lectures and one laboratory. Students taking this course should not register for zoology 4. AWS (5). Smart, Jenne 4. Invertebrate ZoologyBiology of non-vertebrate animals, especially those of significance to health and conservation. Three lectures and two laboratory periods a week. A (5). Young 7. Vertebrate ZoologyNatural history, structure, function, and evolutionary relationships are emphasized. Four lectures and one laboratory. S (5). Smart 105. Comparative Vertebrate AnatomyStructure of representative types. Two lectures and three laboratories. Prerequisite: Zoology 1 or 4, or equivalent. W (5). Jenne 110. Vertebrate EmbryologyDevelopment of representative types. Three lectures and two laboratories. Prerequisite: A general course in Zoology. S (5). Jenne 164. EntomologyClassification and biology of insects as well as their economic importance and control. Three lectures and one laboratory. Prerequisite: A general course in zoology. Su S (4). Young 165. IchthyologyClassification, life histories and habits of fishes. Field trips required. Prerequisite: A general course in zoology. Three lectures and one laboratory. A Su (4). Smart 166. HerpetologyStructure, classification, and biological relationships of amphibians and reptiles. Prerequisite: A general course in zoology. Three lectures and one laboratory. S (4). Smart 160 167. Ornithology Local birds. Classification, natural history and their importance to man. Three lectures and one laboratory or field trip. Prerequisite: A general course in zoology. Su S (4). Jenne 168. Mammalogy Identification and natural history of the mammals of Utah and surrounding regions. Three lectures and one laboratory or field trip. Prerequisite: A general course in Zoology. A Su (4). Jenne 190. SeminarAWS (1). Staff 191. Problems in ZoologyCredit to be arranged. AWS. Staff ZOOLOGY MAJOR (Example Only) Freshman Course Title A W S Zoology 4 Invertebrate Zoology 5 Zoology 105 or 7 Comparative Anatomy or Vertebrate Zoology 5 5 Basic Requirements Orientation, English, P. E., Health Education 6 6 4 Mathematics 14 Intermediate Algebra 5 Area Requirements Electives 5 8 16 16 17 Sophomore Botany 1,2 General Botany 5 5 Botany 60 Local Flora 4 Chemistry 1, 2, 3 or 24, 25, Chemistry 5 5 5 26 Geology 1 General Geology 5 Area Requirements Electives 6 6 2 16 16 16 Junior Zoology 164 Entomology 4 Biology 140 General Ecology 4 Zoology 167 or 168 Mammals or Ornithology (4) or 4 Bacteriology 1 General Microbiology 5 Geography 1 Environmental Geography 5 Physics 1 Survey of Physics 5 Electives Selected 6 6 7 15 16 15 161 |