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Show Area Requirements** Physical Education Health Education 1 Selected Freshman Activities Personal Hygiene Sophomore Year Chemical Engineering Chemistry 51, 52 Chemistry 131, 132 Engineering 30, 31, 32 Mathematics 53, 54 Mathematics 121 Physics 61, 62, 63 Physics 64, 65, 66 Area Requirements Quantitative Analysis Organic Chemistry Introduction to Chemical Engineering Calculus with Analytic Geometry Inter. Math, for Engin. Engineering Physics Laboratory Physics Selected Engineering 4, 6* Mathematics 53, 54 Mathematics 121 Physics 61, 62, 63 Physics 64, 65, 66 Engineering 150, 151 Area Requirements** Sophomore Year Civil Engineering Surveying Calculus, with Anal. Geom. Inter. Math, for Engin_ Engineering Physics Laboratory Physics Mechanics, Statics, Strength of Materials Selected 17 19 18 4 1 18 18 19 **Students transferring to B. Y. U. or students majoring in Chemical or Metallurgical Engineering replace the general education elective with Chemistry 26. Students transferring to the U. of U. in Electrical Engineering include Psychology 151. *Students who transfer to the U. of U. in Civil Engineering replace Engineering 6 with three hours of general education elective. **Students transferring to the U. of U. in Civil Engineering include 5 hours of Economics. Sophomore Year Electrical Engineering Engineering 24, 25, 26 Mathematics 53, 54 Mathematics 121 Physics 61, 62, 63 Physics 64, 65, 66 Engineering 150 Area Requirements*** Engineering 47**** Principles of Electrical Engineering (A.C. Circuit Theory) Calculus with Analytic Geometry Int. Math, for Engin. Engineering Physics Engin. Physics Lab. Mechanics, Statics 3 4 4 1 4 4 1 4 17 19 17 4 4 4 4 Sophomore Year 1 1 1 5 Mechanical Engineering — — — Mathematics 53, 54 Calculus with Anal. Geom 4 4 20 20 17 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 4 3 Engineering 47**** Technical Reports 3 Area Requirements Selected 5 3 6 4 4 A 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 lectures, films laboratory studies, and field trips. Three other important functions are also served: (1) Students are made conscious of such world problems as conservation and the reciprocal relationship of man and his en- ***Students transferring to the U. of U. in Electrical Engineering must have Economics 1 and 2. ****Students transferring to U.S.U. in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering replace Engineering 47 with 3 hours of general education elective. 206 207 |