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Show 120 COURSES OF INSTRUCTION Photography 1. Elementary Photography. Principles and techniques of photography. The lecture course includes composition, light, lenses, exposure, characteristics of sensitized materials, filter, chemistry, and principles of color photography. Laboratory work includes camera operation, developing, printing, and enlarging. Three lectures and one laboratory a week. Four quarter hours. (See Physics 21.) Autumn, Winter, Spring. Rabe 4. Advanced Photography. Offers more advanced work than Photography 1. Laboratory work covers exposure, recognition of print and negative faults, special darkroom techniques, color film processing. Three lectures and one laboratory period a week. Four quarter hours. (May not be offered.) Rabe 7. Color Photography. Course includes taking pictures in color, processing color film, and making color prints. Prerequisite: Photography 1. Four quarter hours. Summer. Rabe 11. Publication Photography. Photography for newspapers and periodicals and laboratory exercises in the production of photographs for publication. Students will work on picture assignments for school publication and publicity. One lecture and two laboratory periods a week. Prerequisite: Photography 1. Three quarter hours. Autumn. Rabe 15. Pictorial Photography. Techniques involved in the production of exhibition type pictures. Course content will cover composition problems, exposure, negative and print control, finishing and mounting of prints. Prerequisite: Photography 1. Four quarter hours. Spring. Rabe 16. Pictorial Photography. A continuation of Photography 15. Four quarter hours. Autumn, Spring. Rabe 17. Pictorial Photography. A continuation of Photography 16. Four quarter hours. Spring. Rabe 22. Portrait Photography. Problems of lighting, posing and exposure of portraits. Processing, printing, and finishing techniques; includes retouching. Projects include portrait of men, women, children, and groups. Students work with tungsten, fluorescent and flash lamp illumination. Three lectures and one laboratory period a week. Prerequisite: Photography 1. Four quarter hours. Winter. 28. Portrait Photography. A continuation of Photography 22. Four quarter hours. Winter. Rabe 121 24. Portrait Photography. A continuation of Photography 23. Four quarter hours. Winter. Rabe 26. Commercial-Illustrative Photography. Training in photography of variety of commercial subjects including exterior and interior architecture, machinery textiles, furniture, glassware, fashion and story telling pictures of advertising. The student must have a suitable camera to be approved by the instructor. Four quarter hours. (May not be offered.) Rabe 27. Commercial-Illustrative Photography. Photography 26. Four quarter hours. Spring. A continuation of Rabe 61. Motion Picture Photography. Planning, taking, editing, and presentation of motion pictures. A course designed both for the amateur or home-movie maker, and for the serious worker. Four quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Staff 62. Motion Picture Photography. A continuation of Photography 61. Four quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Staff DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS H. P. Huish, E. Smith Murphy, C. A. Osmond, F. S. Rabe It is the purpose of the Physics Department to offer lower division physics courses required of students majoring in physics, engineering, mathematics, pre-medicine, pre-dentistry, forestry, agriculture, architecture, technology, etc., and general courses for the interested, non-science student. Students majoring in physics should complete physics 7, 8, 9, chemistry 4, 5, 6, and mathematics 3, 4, 10, 7, 8, 9. COURSES OF INSTRUCTION 3. Meteorology. Physics of the atmosphere. A general education course involving a study of weather elements, temperature, pressure, winds, humidity, etc., of the atmosphere, and the fundamentals of weather forecasting. No prerequisite. Five lecture-demonstrations per week. Five quarter hours. Osmond ♦4. General Physics. Mechanics and molecular physics. Designed for students majoring in pre-medicine, pre-dentistry, pharm- acy, agriculture, architecture, technology, etc. Prerequisite: Mathe matics 3, trigonometry, or its equivalent. Four lectures and one laboratory period per week. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Huish, Murphy, Osmond ♦». General Physics. Electricity and Magnetism. A continuation of Physics 4. Prerequisite: Physics 4. Four lectures and one moratory period per week. Five quarter hours. Winter. Huish, Murphy, Osmond but "?nysics 4a' 5a, 6a. Same courses as Physics 4, 5 and 6 above, wh wlth?ut laboratories. Designed for technical and other students ai-mr desire a knowledge of the basic principles of physics with i Plications (see Physics 31 and 32 in Department of Electronics), P0 ^ho do not have either the time or need for the laboratory. ur lecture periods per week. Four quarter hours. |