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Show Arts, Letters and Science Arts, Letters and Science 60. Principles of Microbiology. Emphasis upon morphology, reproduction, cultivation, and metabolism of the bacteriae. Designed for students in science curricula who plan to take additional courses in Microbiology. Prerequisite: Microbiology 1, Chemistry 25 or equivalent. Three lectures and two laboratory periods each week. S (5). Staff 120. Food Microbiology—Principles involved in food preservation, spoilage, fermentation, disease transmission, and the microbiological examination of foods. Prerequisite: Microbiology 1. Three lectures and six hours of laboratory weekly. Offered alternate years. A (5). Adams 140. Soil Microbiology—Microbial changes in soil affecting plant and animal growth and distribution. Four lectures and three hours of laboratory weekly. Prerequisites: beginning courses in bacteriology, botany, zoology. A (5) Staff 158. Pathogenic Microbiology—Characteristics of pathogenic microorganisms and mechanisms by which they cause disease. Emphasis is placed upon major bacterial groups. Three lectures and six laboratory hours each week. Prerequisite: Microbiology 1, 60. Offered alternate years. A (5) Terry 159. Pathogenic Microbiology (Cont'd)—Continuation of Microbiology 158. Pathogenic rickettsiae, viruses, molds, and yeasts. Three lectures and six laboratory hours weekly. Prerequisite: Microbiology 158. Offered alternate years. W (5) Terry 161. Immunity—Properties and causations of antigen- antibody reactions. Three lectures and six hours of laboratory weekly. Prerequisite: Microbiology 159. Offered alternate years. S (5) Terry 170. Sanitation—A general education course emphasizing environmental control of water, milk supplies, insects, foods, housing, avocational, and industrial sanitation. Recommended prerequisites: beginning courses in Life and Physical Sciences. Three lectures and one three-hour demonstration laboratory or field trip weekly. Offered alternate years. W (4) Terry 175. Bacterial Physiology and Anatomy—The anatomy of the bacteria and their fundamental physiological processes with emphasis on nutrition and metabolism. Prerequisite: Microbiology 60 and Chemistry 132. Four lectures and three hours of laboratory weekly. Offered alternate years. S (5) Adams 180. Virology—The study of the general characteristics and ecology of viruses. Prerequisite: Microbiology 60. Three lectures and six hours of laboratory weekly. Offered alternate years. S (5) Terry 190. Microbiology Seminar — Prerequisites: Previous courses in Microbiology. Required of all majors in this subject. One lecture-recitation weekly. A W S (1) Adams, Terry 191. Problems in Microbiology—Independent research under direction of a faculty advisor. A W S (1-3) Staff Department of Military Science Assistant Professor, Edward F. Neary Major, U.S.A., Chairman The Army ROTC offers a Two-Year Program at Weber State College. This program began on campus during school year 1965-66 and will continue under the sponsorship of the Department of Military Science at the University of Utah. The ROTC Program provides courses leading to a commission of second lieutenant in the United States Army Reserve. Classes are required each quarter as outlined below. A weekly leadership laboratory is required and it will also be conducted on this campus. Students entering the Two-Year Advanced Program during the last two years of college are selected upon the basis of qualifying tests, a physical examination, and an interview by a Board of officers. Complete uniforms, equipment and ROTC text materials are furnished the student. Remuneration is paid to students enrolled in the Two-Year Program at the rate of $40.00 per month plus travel pay and pay while participating in required six (6) week summer camps. Sophomore students must apply during their sophomore year. Veterans and reservists may enter the Two-Year Program and have the first of two summer camps waived providing they have served on active duty for six (6) months or longer. Courses of Instruction Course III (First Year Advanced—Junior Year) 101. Military Teaching Methods; Psychology of Leadership; Branches of the Army—A (4). Neary 102. Advanced Military Tactics; Communications—W (2). Neary 103. Advanced Military Tactics—S (2). Course IV (Second Year Advanced—Senior Year) 104. Operations; Logistics; Military Administration—A (4). Woods 154 155 |