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Show Arts, Letters and Science — Geology 388. Ground Water—Origin, occurrence, behavior, and use of underground water, with special emphasis on practical applications in Utah. Three lectures and one laboratory period per week. Prerequisite: Geology 111 and 112 or 154. (Offered 1973- 74 and alternate years.) A (4) 406. Field Methods—Introduction to measuring, mapping, and recording geologic data. One lecture and three laboratory periods per week. S (4) 420. Geology for Teachers—Principles and processes of physical and historical geology and sources of geological information. Particularly for elementary teachers. Credit not given for Geology 420 and Geology 101, 111 and 112, or 154. Four lectures and one laboratory period per week. (Offered only on sufficient demand.) Su (5) 430. Optical Mineralogy and Petrography—Study of minerals and rocks by thin sections and grains. Prerequisite: Geology 206. (Offered 1973-74 and alternate years.) W (4) 450. Mineral Deposits—The geologic principles underlying the origin and occurrence of economic mineral deposits. Prerequisite: Geology 111 and 112 or 154 and 205. S (5) 480. Special Problems—Prerequisite: Consent of instructor prior to registration. (May be repeated for a maximum of five credits.) A W S (1-5) 483. Geologic Literature—Directed reading in the literature of geology. Prerequisite: Geology 111 and 112 or 154. A W S (1-3) 495. Advanced Field Geology—Fundamentals of geology applied to an interpretation of geological features visited during a six-week field trip. Prerequisites: Geology 101, 111 and 112, or 154 and 122. (May not be offered.) Su (3-4) 499. Senior Seminar-A W S (1) Arts, Letters and Science — Health Occupations GEOLOGY CURRICULUM (Example Only) Courses Credits Courses Credits Freshman Year Sophomore Year English 101, 102, 103 9 Health Education 2 Chemistry 121, 122, 123 15 Geology 111 and 112 or 154 .. 5 Mathematics 106, 107 10 Physical Education 3 Humanities Elective 6 50 Junior Year Geology 318, 315 8 Geology 306 4 Geology 480 1 Geology 406 4 Botany 112 5 Chemistry 213 5 German 101, 102, 103 15 Philosophy 320 3 Geology 376 4 Electives 3 52 Physics 111, 112, 113 12 Physics 114, 115, 116 3 Geology 204, 205, 206 9 Geology 122 5 Pre-Engineering 101, 102, 103 6 Humanities or Soc. Sci 13 48 Senior Year Economics 101 5 Chemistry 311 4 Geology 341 3 Geology 385 or 363 4 Geology 450 5 Geology 483 1 Geology 499 3 Geography 340 3 Electives 22 50 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH FACILITY OCCUPATIONS John H. McDonald, Chairman Professor, Reed M. Stringham, Jr.; Associate Professor, John H. McDonald; Adjunct Associate Professor, O. Lew Wood; Assistant Professors, David R. Terry, Joyce E. Wanta; Instructor Specialist, S. Lee King; Adjunct Assistant Professor, Farrell M. Calton; Clinical Assistant Professors, Daniel A. Bergman, Arthur F. Budge, Gregory L. Burhans, Harold R. Eason, Dean F. Hammond, Wayne L. Hirschi, David Jahsman, Winston A. Mitchell, Leon M. Neal, Noell Nellis, Russell L. Nichols, Dean W. Packard, Ross M. Phillips, Wallace Ring, C. Dwayne Schmidt, John F. 150 151 |