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Show Sophomore Year Mechanical Engineering Mathematics 53, 54 Calculus 4 4 Mathematics 121 Int. Math for Engineers 4 Physics 61, 62, 63 Engineering Physics 4 4 4 Physics 64, 65, 66 Engin. Physics Lab. 1 1 1 Engineering 150, 151 Mechanics, Statics, Strength of Materials 4 4 Engineering 29 Physical Metallurgy 3 Engineering 14 Machine Shop 2 Engineering 42 Welding 1 Engineering 47**** Technical Reports 3 Area Requirements Selected 5 3 3 17 19 19 Department of Geology and Geography Professor Walter R. Buss, Head: Associate Professor Dallas O. Peterson; Instructor Wayne L. Wahlquist. The Department of Geology and Geography provides an opportunity for the student to acquire an appreciation of his natural environment through the use of slides, lectures, laboratory studies and field trips. A second major purpose of the department is to make the student conscious of such work problems as conservation and the reciprocal relationship of man and his environment. The third major purpose is to provide fundamental training needed by those desiring to make a vocation of geology and geography and to aid in their placement according to their talents. Geography Minor--Students minoring in geography must take Geography 1, Geology 21 or Physics 13, and in addition three approved courses from the following: Geography 20, 23, 101, 105, 107, 109, 111. Geography Teaching MinorSame as above. Geology MinorStudents minoring in geology must take Geology 51, 52, 61, 62, 63, 110, and 150. Geology 105 recommended. GEOGRAPHY Courses of Instruction 1. Environmental GeographyRelationship and motions of the earth and the effects of these and other factors such as climate, soil, land features, vegetation, and animals on man's activities. AWS (5). Buss, Wahlquist 204 2. Physical Geography of UtahDiverse features of Utah, with emphasis on physiography; scenic features, and natural resources; brief discussions of exploration and early history, plants, animals, and population trends and changes. Recommended for education students. Two days of field trips required. S (3). Buss 23. Geography of North AmericaEnvironment of man, and his activities on the continent of North America. W (5). Buss, Wahlquist 101. Regional Geography of the World Major regions bound together by environment, culture, or politics. Should be taken prior to a continent course. W (5). Buss, Wahlquist Each of the following courses provides a general survey of the physical and human environment and a more intensive analysis of the particular continent or region. Geography 1 or 101 is a desirable prerequisite. 105. Geography of Latin America Given in alternate years, 1964-1965. W (5). Buss, Wahlquist 107. Geography of EuropeGiven in alternate years, 1962- 63. S (5). Buss, Wahlquist 109. Geography of AsiaGiven in alternate years, 1963-1964. W (5). Staff 111. Geography of AfricaGiven in alternate years, 1963-1964. S (5). Staff 124. Economic GeographyResources, production, commerce, economic problems of major areas of the earth; emphasis also on U. S. and Russian positions and on the underdeveloped countries. (Same as Economics 124.) W (5). Staff GEOLOGY Courses of Instruction 5. The Earth and Its Features, Their Origin and History AWS (5). Credit will not be given for Geology 5 and Geology 21 or 51. Not recommended for science majors or those planning to take additional geology. Buss, Peterson 205 |