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Show 48 WEBER COLLEGE Shorthand 6. Continuation Reading, Writing and Transcription Speed Studies, New Material. Spring Quarter. Daily. Three quarter hours. Shorthand 7. Expert Stenography. Thorough train-] ing in Civil Service dictation, Court Reporting, and Short-, hand Championship Tests. Prerequisites; two years of high school Gregg Shorthand, or its equivalent, upon examination by the instructor. Autumn, Winter, or Spring Quarter. Daily. Three quarter hours. TYPEWRITING Typewriting 1. Theory Typewriting. Weise-Cooveri System used. Premachine drills, finger technique, mastery of letter position. Tests in letter sequences and English copy. Autumn Quarter. Daily. Two quarter hours. Typewriting 2. Continuation of Finger Technique, Letter Sequences and English Copy. Charting. Budget 1. Winter Quarter. Daily. Two quarter hours. Typewriting 3. Continuation of Finger Technique. Speed drives. Tests in English copy. Charting. Budget 2 and 3. Spring Quarter. Daily. Two quarter hours. Typewriting 4. Advanced Typewriting. Drills for the attainment of accuracy and speed. Charting. Budget 4 and 5. Prerequisite. Forty words net. Autumn Quarter. Daily. Two quarter hours. Typewriter 5. Continuation of Drills for Attainment of Accuracy and Speed. Practice furnished in tabulation, billing, and legal documents. Winter Quarter. Daily. Two quarter hours. Typewriting 6. Complete Knowledge of the Typewriter. Drills in English copy, charting of records, concentration and speed tests. Skill in methods of handling office duties. Spring Quarter. Daily. Two quarter hours. Typewriting 7. Expert Typewriting. Diagnostic tests. Letter sequence-technique, copy-reach, drives, charting, and English copy tests. Prerequisites: two years of high school typewriting, or its equivalent. 70 words net. Skill in methods of abstracting, and special office training. Autumn, Winter, or Spring Quarters. Daily. Two quarter hours. WEBER COLLEGE 49 DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY, GEOLOGY, AND MINERALOGY JOHN GUSTAVE LIND RALPH SAUNDERS GRAY Candidates for the Associate of Science degree in Chemistry, Geology, and Mineralogy must meet the prescribed entrance requirements and complete ninety-three quarter hours of approved work, exclusive of Bible Literature. Requirements for Entrance Units are required as follows: English 3, Algebra 1 1/2, Plane Geometry 1, Solid Geometry or Trigonometry 1/2. History 1, Science 1, Electives 7. Students who present the full number of units but lack one unit in Mathematics, may take this requirement in college. Requirements for Graduation Prescribed Subjects for the Associate of Science Degree Quarter Hours Major Subject 20 Mathematics or Physical Science 15 Biological Sciences 15 Social Sciences 15 Arts 15 English Composition 10 Physical Education 3 Bible Literature 12 CURRICULUM FOR CHEMISTRY Freshman Year A. W. S. English 1, 2, 3 5 5 5 Mathematics 4, 5, 6 5 5 5 Zoology 1, 2 5 5 Hygiene 1 5 Physical Education 1, 2, 3 1 1 1 Bible Literature 2 2 2 18 18 18 |