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Show 74 WEBER COLLEGE ENGINEERING Engineering 1. Mechanical Drawing. Simple geometrical problems, drawings to scale and exercises in tinting and spatter work. During the whole course special emphasis is placed on the making of free-hand letters. Autumn, Winter, Spring. One hour credit per quarter. Engineering 3. Descriptive Geometry. The principles and problems relating to the point, line, plane, cylinder, cone, double-curved surfaces or revolution, and warped surfaces. Many miscellaneous and practical problems are given to the student to be solved in the drawing room. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Two hours credit per quarter. Engineering 4- Surveying. Steel tape measurements, ranging lines, measuring angles, compass surveys, transit surveys, differential leveling, profile and crosssection work, curves, grades, topographic, mine and city surveying, including computations and platting. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Two credit hours each quarter. Note: Students completing the Engineering Course will be granted a Degree of Associate of Science, subject to the approval of the Faculty. Freshman Year A. W. S. Sacred Literature 2 2 2 English 1, 2 5 4 Chemistry 1, 2, 5 5 5 5 Mathematics 1, 2, 3 or 4a, 5a 5 5 5 Geology (Rocks and Minerals) 5 Physical Education 1 1 1 18 17 18 i) weber college Sophomore Year Sacred Literature Mathematics 4, 5 or 6 Physics (Eng.) Surveying Mech. Drawing and Des. Geom. 2 5 5 2 3 2 5 5 2 3 75 2 5 5 2 3 17 17 17 THE DEPARTMENT OF HOME ECONOMICS Professor Tanner COURSES IN DOMESTIC SCIENCE Domestic Science 1. Demonstrational Cooking. Review of the food principles, their relation to the human body; nutritive value and digestibility. Practice in the preparation, selection and serving of food. Prerequisite: Physiology, Chemistry 1. Fall and Winter quarters. Three credit hours each quarter. Daily. Professor Tanner. Domestic Science 2. Food Study. Special emphasis is placed on the economic use and cost of material. Students market, prepare, and serve luncheons for given amount. Prerequisite: Home Economics 1, Botany or Zoology. Spring quarter. Three credit hours. Daily. Professor Tanner. Domestic Science 3. Plain Cooking. A course in plain cooking will be offered to girls who have had no work in domestic science. Laboratory work in soups, breads, vegetables, meats and des- |