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Show offer any of the specialized classes in architecture which are given at the University of Utah beginning with the Freshman year. Since these classes must be taken in sequence, a student will spend at least five years at the University regardless of previous classes which he may have taken at Weber State College. A student may not enter the five-year program at the University if he is required to take any remedial courses in Mathematics or English. For this reason a student having de- ficencies in these fields may find it to his advantage to spend one year at Weber State College before entering the five-year program at the University. In a few unusual cases two years at Weber might be advisable. Any student contemplating registration in the School of Architecture at the U. of U. should arrange for a personal interview with the head of that department at the University before he begins any classes at Weber State College. The curriculum given below is designed for those students who need to make up deficiencies before applying for admission at the University. PRE-ARCHITECTURE MAJOR (Example Only) Course Title A W S Mathematics 18, 21* Trig., College Algebra 5 5 Mathematics 51 Calculus with Analytic Geometry 5 English 1, 2, 3 Basic Communication 3 3 O Art 20, 29, 46 Elementary Perspective Basic Rendering 3 3 3 Economics 1, 2 Prin. of Economics 3 3 Engineering 1, 2, 3 Engineering Drawing, Descriptive Geometry 2 2 3 Orientation 1 College Orientation 2 Physical Education 1 Freshman Activities 1 1 1 16 17 18 Math 52, 53, 54 Physics 51, 52, 53 Physics 54, 55, 56 Art 5, Music 5, English 5 Botany 61 Sophomore Calculus with Analytic Geometry 4 4 4 College Physics 4 4 4 College Physics Lab 111 Introduction to Music, Art, Literature 3 3 3 Trees and Shrubs of Utah 4 206 Course Geology 54 History 132 Title A W Physical or Intro Eng Geology 5 Modern European History 5 16 17 17 Students lacking the prerequisite for Mathematics 18 will begin with Mathematics 14 or 001. ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY (Example Only) Course Art 20, 29, 46 Engineering 1, 2, 3 English 1, 2 Geology 21 or 51 Mathematics 14, 18, 21 Physical Education 1 or 11 Secretarial Training 1 Speech 12 Freshman Title Perspective and Basic Rendering Engineering Drawing Descriptive Geometry Basic Communication General Inter. Alg., Trig., College Algebra Freshman Activities Elementary Typing Speech for Every day Needs Sophomore Architectural Technology 3 (or Humanities 2), Architectural Technology 31, 32 Architectural Technology 37 Architectural Technology 11 Business Economics 1 Architectural Technology 4, 5, 6 Architectural Technology 27 Estimating Secretarial Training 21 Calculators Physics 51, 54 College Physics Sociology 41 Social Relationships History of Architecture Architectural Drawing Building Codes Building Equipment Selected Prin. of Economics Applied Mechanical Design Concrete A 3 2 3 3 4 W 3 2 3 5 1 3 2 S 3 3 5 5 1 17 16 17 4 3 207 |