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Show 51. Physical GeologySimilar to Geology 21 but with emphasis on geological features important in geology, engineering, and forestry practice. Designed for geology, engineering, and forestry majors. Credit is not given for Geology 51 and Geology 5 or 21. It is recommended that physics and chemistry be taken previously or concurrently. Field trips required. Four lectures and one laboratory period a week. W S (5). Buss, Peterson 52. Historical Geology for majors and advanced students. Prerequisites: Geology 21 or 51. S (5). Credit will not be given for both Geology 22 and Geology 52. Buss, Peterson 53. Regional Geology Continuation of Geology 21 or 51 and Geology 22 or 52 with emphasis on various regions of the United States, their geological development and correlation. Prerequisite: Geology 22 or 52. S (4). (May not be given.) Buss, Peterson 55. Geological MappingAn elementary course in mapping geologic phenomena. Two laboratory periods a week. Prerequisites: Geology 21 or 51. S (2). Buss, Peterson 61. Mineralogy of Rock MineralsFundamentals of crystallography, and the identification and sight recognition of the more important rock minerals by physical, chemical and blowpipe tests. Prerequisites: Geology 21 or 51 and Chemistry 2 or 25, or permission of instructor. One lecture and two laboratory periods a week. W (3). Buss 62. Mineralogy of Ore MineralsIdentification of important ore minerals. Prerequisite: Geology 61. One lecture and two laboratory periods a week. S (3) Buss 63. PetrologySight recognition of rocks and a study of their classification and occurrence. Two lectures and one laboratory period a week. Prerequisite: Geology 61. S (3). (May not be given.) 70, 71, 72. Geological LiteratureTo familiarize students with geologic literature. Prerequisites: Geology 21 or 51. A W S (1) Buss, Peterson 91. Elementary Field GeologyFundamentals of Geology as they are observed in Western United States and adjacent areas during the six-weeks field trip. Su (3 or 4). (May not be given). 182 92. Advanced Field GeologyFundamentals of geology applied to an interpretation of geological features visited during a six-weeks field trip. Prerequisites: Geology 5, 21 or 51 and 22 or 52. Su (3 or 4). (May not be given.) Buss 105. GeomorphologyLand forms and their origin. S (4). Buss, Peterson 110. Structural GeologyStructural features of the earth and their origin. Prerequisite: Geology 21 or 51. A (4). Buss, Peterson 150. Paleontology Characteristics of important fossil groups and their geologic distribution. Prerequisites: Geology 21 or 51. Historical Geology and Zoology desirable. Three lectures and one lab per week. W (4). Peterson 180. Geology for TeachersPrinciples and processes of physical and historical geology, particularly for elementary education teachers. Credit not given for Geology 180 and Geology 5 or 21. Four lectures and one laboratory per week. (Given on request) (5). Buss, Peterson Department of Mathematics Professors R. A. Clarke, M. L. Stevenson, Head; Associate Professors H. Paul Huish, E. Smith Murphy; Assistant Professors Glen M. Alexander, Jack Atkins*, A. Parley Bates, Elwin F. Cammack*, Newel B. Cutler, W. Lee Dickson, J. LaMar Jensen; Instructors J. David Hepworth, Dick R. Rogers. Each course in elementary mathematics requires a knowledge of mathematical principles and an understanding and a working knowledge of the content of courses previously studied. Success in future mathematics courses is dependent upon this knowledge and understanding. For this reason, it is required that the student complete all prerequisite courses in mathematics with a "C grade or better. Whenever a lower grade in a mathematics course is received, or the substance of the course is forgotten, the student should repeat the particular course. Placement TestA mathematics placement test is required prior to registration of all students who have not completed the specified prerequisite courses from an accredited college with a "C" grade or better within the past two years. Any exceptions to this ruling must be approved by the head of the Mathematics Department. Arrangements to take this test should be made at the Personnel Office, Room 139, in Building No. 1. *On leave. 183 |