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Show B.S. Degree Students desiring a B.S. degree may elect in place of foreign language, Mathematics 161, 162, 163; 6-9 additional credit hours from the 12-hour selection, and an approved elective in Social Science. The sample curriculum listed below is designed for a B.A. departmental major. Students planning to continue into graduate study should elect to fulfill the language requirement. Teaching Requirements, B.S. Degree In addition to the professional education courses required for a bachelor degree in education and th Utah State Teacher's Certificate, the following departmental requirements must be met: Teaching majorLower division courses: Same as for the departmental major with a B.S. degree. Upper division courses: 25-40 credit hours of upper division credit including Physics 111, 112, 151, 152, 121, 141, 161, and Mathematics 121, 141, or 161. Teaching minorLower division courses: Same as for departmental major with a B.S. degree. Upper division courses: 9-12 credit hours of upper division courses including Physics 101 or 111, 102 or 151,103 or 141,161,105. Courses of Instruction 5. [1, 10] Introduction to Physics. A general education course designed for students not majoring in physical sciences. No prerequisite. Credit will not be allowed for Physics 1 and any physics course numbered above 20, or Physical Science 1. Five lecture-demonstration periods a week. A W S (5). Staff 13. Introduction to Meteorology Elementary physics of the atmosphere: climate, weather, and weather forecasting. No prerequisite. AW (5). Staff 14. Introduction to AstronomyThe solar system, the universe, and the celestial bodies. No prerequisite. S (5). Staff 15. Elementary PhotographyPrinciples and techniques of elementary photography. (See Photography 1.) No prerequisite. A W S (4). Rabe 21. Physics for Technical Students, MechanicsEssentially the same as Physics 51 (see below), but without laboratories. Designed for technical students who may require a 192 knowledge of the general principles of physics, but who have neither the need nor the time for laboratory work. Prerequisite: Plane trigonometry. A (4). Staff 22. Physics for Technical Students, Electricity and MagnetismEssentially the same course as Physics 52 (see below) but without laboratory. Prerequisite: Physics 21. W (4). (4). Staff 23. Physics for Technical Students, Heat, Sound, Light Essentially the same course as Physics 53 (see below) but without laboratory. Prerequisite: Physics 21. S (4). Staff 41. Fundamentals of Guided Missiles Basic principles governing propulsion, guidance systems, and performance of guided missiles. Prerequisite: A basic course in physics. Taught in the Evening School by USAF instructors when demand justifies. (5). Staff 51. College Physics, MechanicsFor students majoring in pre-medicine, pre-dentistry, pharmacy, architecture, agriculture, technology. Prerequisite: Mathematics 18, plane trigonometry or its equivalent. Four lecture-recitations and one laboratory period a week. A (5). Staff 52. College PhysicsElectricity and magnetism. Prerequisite: Physics 51. W (5). Staff 53. College Physics Heat, sound, light. Prerequisite: Physics 51. S (5). Staff 61. Engineering Physics, Mechanics Required of students majoring in physics, chemistry, engineering, meteorology, geology, and mineral industries. Also required of students taking a teaching major or minor in physics in the Division of Education. Prerequisite: Math 61 and 62; may be taken concurrently. Four lecture-recitation and one laboratory period a week. A (5). Galli, Huish 62. Engineering Physics Electricity and magnetism. Prerequisite: Physics 61. W (5). Galli, Huish 63. Engineering Physics Heat, sound, and light. Prerequisite: Physics 61. S (5). Staff 193 |