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Show Arts, Letters and Science Arts, Letters and Science MATHEMATICS TEACHING MAJOR (Freshman same as for Departmental Mathematics Major) (Example Only) Course Mathematics 53 Sophomore Title A W S Calculus with Analytic Geom. 4 Approved Mathematics 4 Physics 61, 62, 63 Engineering Physics 4 4 4 Physics 64, 65, 66 Engineering Physics Lab 111 Education 111 Background and Status of American Education 3 Area Requirements Selected 6 6 6 Junior 15 15 14 4 4 4 Approved Mathematics Education 101 Human Growth and Devel opment 3 Education 105 The Secondary School Student 3 Mathematics 101 Teaching of Secondary School Mathematics 3 Speech 1 Principles of Public Speaking 3 Psychology 1 General Psychology 5 History 5 or Pol. Sc. 1 Elective 5 Area Requirements and Electives Selected 3 3 5 15 15 15 Senior Education 157 Education 146 Education 161 Education 112 Education 102 Electives Student Teaching in Secondary Schools 12 Methods of Teaching in Secondary Schools 3 Audio-Visual Instructional Materials and Resources 3 School Organization, Management and Law 3 Learning in the Schools 3 Selected, approved Math. 14 10 17 15 16 Department of Microbiology Sheldon P. Hayes, Chairman Professor, Sheldon P. Hayes; Assistant Professors, Lowell S. Adams, R. Victor F. Lachica, Lee E. Jackson, David R. Terry. The Department of Microbiology provides instruction in professional and liberal arts curricula for the baccalaureate degree. Students may complete either a major or a minor in Microbiology. A program leading to a career in Public Health is also available in the Department. Departmental Major: Students wishing to complete a major in Microbiology should take the following courses: Microbiology 50, 60, 158, 161, 175, 185, 190 (2 credits), 191 (3 credits) plus an additional twenty hours of upper division departmental courses. Students should complete Chemistry 26, 132, and 133 or 107; Mathematics 14, or 18, or 21 (students planning to enter a graduate school are encouraged to complete Mathematics 51 through 54) ; Physics 5 (Physics 51 through 56 recommended for individuals applying to graduate schools); Zoology 20, plus basic and area requirements of the College. Departmental Minor: A minimum of twenty-five hours of departmental courses should be successfully completed, fifteen of which must be upper division classes. Public Health: Persons wishing to follow careers in Public Health are encouraged to take the courses listed for the departmental major as determined by consultation with departmental advisor plus the following: Health Education 110, 195; Sociology 135; and Zoology 148, and 150 or 155. +1. Introductory Microbiology—Fundamental concepts of microorganisms as biological forces affecting man. Practical application of concepts in modern society. Recommended for students in the liberal arts. Four lectures and one two-hour laboratory period each week. A W S Su (5) Staff +5. Elementary Public Health—Public health principles and practices designed to promote citizen responsibility in community health programs. Two hours lecture and one two-hour demonstration or laboratory each week. Field trips may be required. A W S Su (3) Staff 50. Microbiological Procedures—-Microscopy, staining methods, preparation of media, sterilization, preservation and maintenance of cultures, enumeration of bacteria, instrumen- 158 159 |