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Show 72 WEBER COLLEGE tion, and the future of the family are the problems to be considered. Four credit hours. Professor Taylor. Sociology 5. Social Pathology. The course is a study of the causes and conditions affecting the dependent, defective, and delinquent classes, including a consideration of benevolent and corrective institutions. Four credit hours. Professor Taylor. Sociology 6. Social Psychology. The course covers the basic principles of group behavior, including individual mind action as influenced by customs, creeds, culture, leadership, organization, and the universal process of group stimulus and control. Four credit hours. Professor Taylor. THE DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS AND ENGINEERING Professor Stevenson MATHEMATICS Mathematics 1. Advanced Algebra. A brief review of the elementary principles of algebra, quadratic equation, fractional equations, exponents and radicals, ratio, variation and proportion, progression, binomial theorem. Daily. Autumn quarter. Five credit hours. Professor Stevenson. Mathematics 2. Solid Geometry. Lines and planes in space, polyhedrons, cylinders, cones and spheres. Daily. Winter quarter. Five credit hours. Professor Stevenson. Mathematics 3. Trigonometry. Trigonometric functions, solution of right angles, logarithms, solution of oblique triangles, applications, gen- WEBER COLLEGE 73 eral trigonometric analysis. Daily. Spring quarter. Five credit hours. Professor Stevenson. Mathematics 4- College Algebra. Advanced work on fundamental principles, a study of series and their application, permutations and combinations, probability; and introduction to determinants, to the theory of equations, and to higher equations. Autumn quarter. Five credit hours. Professor Stevenson. Mathematics 5. Analytic Geometry 1. Methods of co-ordinates, construction of equations, the point in plane, the circle, the parabola, the ellipse, the hyperbola, general equation of the second degree, higher plane curves, polar co-ordinates, and transformation of co-ordinates. Winter Quarter. Five credit hours. Professor Stevenson. Mathematics 6. Analytic Geometry 2. Continuation of Course 5. Spring Quarter. Five credit hours. Professor Stevenson. Mathematics 7. Calculus 1. A general course in differential and integral calculus and application, sufficient to meet the needs of the general student who may wish to know something about this interesting subject of mathematics. It covers all the ground usually given in the first course in calculus, differentiation, functions of independent variables, applications of calculus, maxima and minima, rationalization, integration, etc. Autumn Quarter. Five credit hours. Professor Stevenson. Mathematics 8. Calculus 2. Continuation of Course 7. Winter Quarter. Five credit hours. Professor Stevenson. Mathematics 9. Calculus 3. Continuatoin of Course 8. Spring Quarter. Five credit hours. Professor Stevenson. |