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Show Arts, Letters and Science — Microbiology Arts, Letters and Science — Military Science 305. Pathogenic Microbiology—Characteristics of pathogenic microorganisms and mechanisims by which they cause disease. Emphasis upon major bacterial groups. Prerequisites: Microbiology 205, 255, or consent of instructor. Three lectures and three 2-hour laboratory periods a week. A (5) 315. Pathogenic Microbiology—Continuation of Microbiology 305. Pathogenic bacteria, rickettsiae, viruses, molds and yeasts. Prerequisites: Microbiology 305, or consent of instructor. Three lectures and three 2-hour laboratory periods a week. W (5) 325. Immunity—Properties and causation of antigen-antibody reactions. Prerequisites: Microbiology 305, or consent of instructor. Three lectures and two 3-hour laboratory periods a week. S (5) 345. Soil Microbiology—Microbial changes in soil affecting plant and animal growth and distribution. Prerequisites: Microbiology 205, or consent of the instructor. Four lectures and one 3-hour laboratory a week. (Offered alternate years.) S (5) 355. Systematic Bacteriology—Classification of the bacteria. Prerequisites: Microbiology 205, 255, or consent of instructor. Two lectures and three 2-hour laboratory periods a week. A (5) LS374. Sanitation—A general education course emphasizing environmental control of water, milk, insects, food, housing, avocation and industrial sanitation. Prerequisites: Beginning courses in the life and physical sciences. Three lectures and one 3-hour demonstration or laboratory a week. Field trips may be required. S (4) 385. Food Microbiology—Role of microorganisms in food preservation and spoilage; identification and quantitation of microorganisms. Prerequisites: Microbiology 205, 255, or consent of instructor. Three lectures and two 3-hour laboratory periods a week. (Offered alternate years.) S (5) 405. Bacterial Physiology and Anatomy — Structure and function, growth, nutrition and metabolism of the bacteria. Prerequisites: Microbiology 205, 255, or consent of instructor. Adequate background in Chemistry recommended. W (5) 415. Microbial Genetics—Study of the mechanisms of transfer of genetic information in bacteria and viral systems; the chemical basis of duplication and molecular aspects of mutation; fine structure analysis; the genetic code and control mechanisms involved in the synthesis of enzymes and macromolecules. Prerequisites : Microbiology 205, 255, or consent of instructor. Adequate background in Chemistry recommended. A (5) 455. Virology—Characteristics and ecology of the viruses. Prerequisites: Microbiology 205, 255, or consent of instructor. Three lectures and two 3-hour laboratory periods a week. A (5) 480. Problems in Microbiology—Independent research under direction of departmental faculty advisor. Prerequisites: Upper division courses in Microbiology. (Maximal allowable credit 5 hours.) A W S Su (1-3) 499. Microbiology Seminar—Current topics in Microbiology. Prerequisites: Previous upper division courses in the department. One hour a week. (Maximal allowable credit 3 hours.) AWS (1) DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY SCIENCE Glenn W. Knauer, Colonel, U.S.A., Chairman Departmental Office, Military Science, Promontory Tower Professor, Colonel Glenn W. Knauer; Assistant Professors, Major Peter M. Kaley, Major Lawrence H. Palletti, Captain Robert L. Keenan, Captain Michael A. Kaul, Captain Albert T. Todd; Instructors, Sergeant Major Don M. Thorpe, Master Sergeant James W. Edgell, Staff Sergeant Alan Dumling. The Department of Military Science (Army ROTC) provides a program of instruction and training for men and women leading to an academic minor and a commission as an officer in the United States Army. There are two programs offered on a voluntary basis at Weber State College. FOUR YEAR PROGRAM This program provides four years of college-level military science instruction as follows: Basic Course: Freshman Military Science I (MS 101, 102, 103) Sophomore Military Science II (MS 201, 202, 203) 168 169 |