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Show 110 22. Portrait Photography. Course includes problems of lighting, posing, and exposure of portraits, processing, printing, and finishing techniques, elementary retouching. Prerequisite: Photography 1. Four quarter hours. Winter. Rabe DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS R. A. Clarke, J. E. Dalley, H. P. Huish, E. S. Murphy, C. A. Osmond COURSES OF INSTRUCTION Physics It is recommended that a student pursuing a major in physics complete Physics 4, 5, 6; Chemistry 4, 5, 6, and Mathematics 4, 10, 7, 8, and 9. A student majoring in meteorology should see curricula listed under Engineering. 1. General Physics. Designed for those not majoring in physical science and engineering. The course covers mechanics, molecular physics, heat and sound. Four lectures and one laboratory period a week. Prerequisites: Mathematics 1 or high school algebra. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Huish, Osmond 2. General Physics. Fills same purpose as Physics 1. Covers magnetism, electricity, light, radio and atomic physics. May be taken without Physics 1. Four lectures and one laboratory period a week. Five quarter hours. Winter. Huish, Osmond 3. Meteorology. A course in physics of the atmosphere. A study of the weather elements, temperature, pressure wind, humidity, etc. Also fundamentals of weather forecasting. No prerequisites. Five quarter hours. Winter. Osmond 4. General Physics. Designed especially for engineering students and physical science majors. The course covers mechanics, molecular physios and sound. Prerequisite: Mathematics 3. Four lectures and one laboratory period a week. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Clarke, Huish, Osmond 5. General Physics. A continuation of Physics 4. This course includes the study of heat, magnetism, static electricity, and fundamentals of direct current. Prerequisite: Physics 4. Four lecture hours and one laboratory period a week. Five quarter hours. Winter. Clarke, Huish, Osmond 111 6. General Physics. A continuation of Physics 5. Prerequisites: Physics 4 and 5. Four lectures and one laboratory period a week. Five quarter hours. Spring Clarke, Huish, Osmond 10. Physics Survey. Recommended for students not majoring in science. This course introduces the field of physics in a one-quarter program. It is presented largely through visual aids. No prerequisites. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Osmond 14. General Astronomy. A study of the heavenly bodies. Emphasis is placed on the solar system, and the laws governing this system. No prerequisites. Five quarter hours. Spring. Osmond *21. Elementary Photography. A basic course in principles and techniques of photography. The lecture course includes composition, light, lenses, exposure, characteristics of sensitized materials, filters, chemistry, and principles of color photography. Laboratory work includes hand camera operation, devoloping, printing and enlarging. Three lectures and one laboratory period a week. Four quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Rabe DEPARTMENT OF AERONAUTICS H. P. Huish, Coodinator Aeronautics 1, 10, and 12 provide minimum training for CAA Private Pilot's license. Aeronautics 2, 3, and 4 are required for a commercial pilot's license, and although not required for a private license, the courses are very valuable and should be taken by anyone who flies. Any student taking Aeronautics 10, 11, or 12 is expected to take Aeroautics 2, 3 and 4 unless he has had the courses previously. To secure a private pilot's license a student must pass a CAA test in flight and ground school. LINK TRAINING PROGRAM The Link Training Program is designed especially for on-the-job trainees desiring a knowledge of instruments and instrument-rating. The skill and information is taught on an individual basis and by appointment. The amount of Link Trainer time allowable will be in keeping with current regulations set up by the Civil Aeronautics Authority and also the Veterans Administration. Two quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Staff *Only four quarter hours of credit in photography will be counted toward filling the physical science group. |