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Show Chemistry 107 Chemistry 131, 132 English 5 Physiology 1, 11 Zoology 4 Electives Biochemistry Organic Chemistry Intro. Literature Human Anatomy and Physiology & Lab Invert. Zoology 3 4 1 18 18 18 Course Bacteriology 160 Bacteriology 161 Bacteriology 170 Economies 1 English 32 or 126 Genetics 30 or 130 History 5 Physiology 101 Zoology 160 or 170 Biology 110 Electives Junior Year Title A W S Pathogenic Microbiology 5 Immunity 5 Sanitation 3 Principles of Economics 3 Technical Writing 3 (3) Genetics 4 (5) American Civilization 5 General Physiology 5 Protozoology or Parasitology 5 Biometry 5 6 6 2 18 18 17 Bacteriology 152 Bacteriology 153 Bacteriology 154 Bacteriology 155 Bacteriology 156 Bacteriology 157 Bacteriology 162 Bacteriology 163 Bacteriology 190 Bacteriology 191 Senior Applied Clinical Lab 5 Applied Clinical Lab 5 Applied Clinical Lab 5 Applied Clinical Lab 5 Applied Clinical Lab 5 Applied Clinical Lab 5 Systematic Bacteriology Ap. Clinical Procedures Bacteriological Seminar 1 1 Problems in Bacteriology 5 7 1 3 16 16 16 Department of Biology and Genetics Professors Earl W. Smart, Head; Sheldon P. Hayes, Ralph W. Monk, O. Whitney Young; Assistant Professor Earl A. Jenne; Instructors, Bert W. Winterton, Lowell Adams. BIOLOGICAL COMPOSITE TEACHING MAJOR A biology composite teaching major consists of a minimum of 60 quarter hours in the biological sciences. Students 166 choosing the biology composite will be expected to complete the following courses: General Education requirements, Orientation, English, Physical Education, Health Education, 33 credits for State Teacher Certification as outlined under Division of Education (Secondary School Teachers), Bacteriology 1, 11; Botany 1, 11, 2, 21, 161 or 162; Genetics 30; Physiology 1, 11; Zoology 1, 11 or 4, 7 or 105; 3 credits of Botany 190 or Zoology 190; Chemistry 1, 2, 3 or 24, 25, 26; Geology 21; Mathematics 14 or 18; and Physics 5. It is suggested that electives be chosen from the following coursed depending on each student's interests: Bacteriology 120, 160; Biology 111, 120, 140, 141, 170, 180, 181; Botany 110, 120, 130, 150; Genetics 130, 134; Zoology 110, 160, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 170; Chemistry 131, 132; Geology 22; and Mathematics 18, 21. Departures from the preceeding outline should be approved by the adviser. Biology Teaching Minor A biological sciences composite minor consists of a minimum of 28 credit hours from the following: Bacteriology, Botany, Biology, Genetics, Physiology, Zoology. A minimum of 6 hours upper division credit is required although general education courses may be submitted to complete total number of credits. It is recommended students obtain advice of division faculty adviser early in their program. BIOLOGY Courses of Instruction 110. Biometry—Qualitative and quantitative tests applied to biological problems. Recommended for all Life Science Division majors. Prerequisites: Beginning courses in the Life Sciences and Mathematics 14 or equivalent. Four lectures and one quiz section weekly. (Given alternate years) S (5). Staff 111. Microtechnique—Preparation of material for microscopic examination. Prerequisite: First courses in Life Sciences. Two lectures and two laboratory periods a week. W (4) Monk 120. Radiation Biology —Training in theory and practical application of radioactive tracer techniques to biological problems. Prerequisites: Beginning courses in Life Sciences, Chemistry, and Physics. Two lectures and two laboratory periods weekly. W (4). Staff 140. Ecology—The physical and biological factors which influence living things. Prerequisite: First courses in Life Sciences. Three lectures and one laboratory or field trip. A S (4). Smart 167 |