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Show Senior Zoology 164 or 167 Entomology or Ornithology 4 Botany 61 Local Flora or Trees and Shrubs 5 Biology 181 < Teaching the Life Electives and courses for Sciences 4 completion of teaching requirements Selected 12 12 12 17 16 16 Department of Botany Associate Professor Ralph W. Monk Both a departmental major and a teaching major are offered in this department. Courses of Instruction 1. General BotanyThe plant kingdom with emphasis on form, function, and reproduction of flowering plants. Four lectures and one laboratory period a week. A W S (5). Staff 2. Principles of BotanyPlant kingdom survey with special consideration given to representatives of the principal plant groups. No prerequisites. Four lectures and one laboratory period a week. WS (5). Staff 60. Local Flora 1 Classification and identification of higher plants found in Utah. Four lectures and one laboratory period a week. S (5). r Monk 61. Trees and ShrubsNative and introduced trees and shrubs of the state. Special attention is given to identification, culture and economic importance. Four lectures and one laboratory period a week. A (5). Monk 62. Taxonomy of Vascular PlantsClassification identification and relationship of flowering plants. Prerequisite: Botany 1 or 2. Three lectures and two laboratory periods a week. S (5). Monk *110. Plant AnatomyThe structure of higher plants including their tissues. Prerequisite: A general botany course. Two lectures and two laboratory periods a week. S (4). Monk **111. Morphology of Vascular PlantsDevelopment, re-production, and evolution of higher plants. Prerequisites: Bot- *Taught in 1962-63. **Taught in 1963-64. any 1 and 2. Three lectures and two laboratory periods a week. W (5). Monk 120. Elementary Plant PhysiologyPrerequisites: Botany 1 and 2 and five hours of organic chemistry. Three lectures and two laboratory periods a week. A (5). Monk 190. SeminarA WS (1). Monk 191. Problems in BotanyCredit to be arranged. A W S. Monk BOTANY MAJOR (Example Only) Freshman Course Title A W S Basic Requirements Orientation, English, P. E., Health Education 6 4 6 Botany 1 General Botany 5 Botany 2 Principles of Botany 5 Botany 62 Taxonomy 5 Chemistry 1, 2, 3, or 24,25,26 General Chemistry 5 5 5 Area Requirements Selected 3 16 17 16 Sophomore Botany 61 Trees and Shrubs 5 Zoology 4 and 7 General, Vertebrate Zoology 5 5 Mathematics 14 Intermediate Algebra 5 Mathematics 18 Trigonometry 5 Agriculture 1 Soils 5 Area Requirements Selected 5 10 Electives Selected 2 2 17 15 17 Junior Botany 110 Plant Anatomy 5 Biology 140 General Ecology 5 Botany 120 Plant Physiology 5 Bacteriology 1 Introduction to Bacteriology 5 Biology 130 Genetics 5 Chemistry 131,132 Organic 5 5 Geology 1 General Geology 5 Electives Selected 3 5 18 15 15 |