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Show Arts, Letters and Science — Botany 124. Advanced Portrait Photography—Three lectures and one laboratory a week. Prerequisite: Photography 24 and Photography 10. W (4) Rabe 130. Commercial-Illustrative Photography-Photography of a variety of commercial subjects for advertising and illustration. Three lectures and one laboratory a week. Prerequisites: Photography 1 and 10. (4) Staff 140. Motion Picture Photography-Planning, taking, editing, and presentation of motion pictures. Three lectures and one laboratory per week. Prerequisite: Photography 1. (4) Staff 150. Technical Photography-A variety of photographic techniques having particular application to the biological and physical sciences. Three lectures and one laboratory per week. Prerequisite: Photography 1. (4) Staff 160. Police Science Photography-Equipment, processes and techniques of photography as applied to law enforcement. Three lectures and one laboratory a week. Prerequisite: Photography 1. (4) Rabe Department of Botany E. LaGrande Hobbs, Chairman Professors, Ralph W. Monk, O. Whitney Young; Associate Professors, Hayle Buchanan, H. Keith Harrison, E. LaGrande Hobbs; Assistant Professors, Eugene G. Bozniak, Don L. Chadwick, Stephen L. Clark. The Department of Botany offers courses which provide a departmental major or minor, teaching major or minor and courses which are essential for many professional careers. A major in Botany is designed to prepare a student for a variety of professional careers in secondary schools or institutions of higher learning, in governmental service, in industry, or in research institutions. Botanists are employed in positions such as teacher, conservationist, range manager, plant geneticist, plant physiologist, plant pathologist, mycologist, plant quarantine inspector, taxonomist, museum curator, park ranger, park naturalist, and forest research. Botany is an important adjunct to many professional careers in soil science, horticulture, agronomy, food technology, water resources, research and weed control technology. This department offers professional training in Agriculture, Forestry and Wildlife Management. Students must continue their education at another institution in order to obtain baccalaureate Arts, Letters and Science — Botany degrees in these fields. The catalog of the school to which the student plans to transfer should be consulted as a guide in registering for courses at Weber State College. Faculty advisors are available in the department to assist students planning their program of studies. It is suggested that students majoring in Botany select with the aid of an advisor the required supporting courses which better prepare them for graduate work or professional work at the baccalaureate level. Botany Departmental Major: A student majoring in Botany will be required to take in addition to the area requirements, 45 credits including the following required courses: Botany 1, 2, 110, 120, 145, 162, 197, 198, 199. In addition, the following supporting courses are required: Chemistry 11, 12, 13; or 24, 25, 26, 131, 132, 133; Mathematics 14, Physics 5 or 51 to 56; Zoology 1 or 4 and Zoology 7. The more advanced chemistry and physics series and additional mathematics are recommended for students contemplating graduate studies. Botany Departmental Minor: Students minoring in Botany are required to take Botany 1 and 2, and 15 upper division credits from the following: Botany 100, 110, 111, 114, 120, 121, 134, 145, 147, 150, 151, 161, 162, 163, 180, 185, 191, 192, 197, 198, 199. Botany Teaching Major: Teaching majors are required to take the same botany classes as Botany Departmental Majors. In addition, the following supporting courses are required: Zoology 181; Chemistry 11, 12, 13; Mathematics 14, 18; Physics 5; Zoology 1 or 4. Botany Teaching Minor: Teaching minors in Botany should take the following: Botany 1, and 2, and 60, 161, or 162, and 121, or 120; Zoology 181 and 5 to 6 hours of the following: Botany 110, 111, 134, 145, 147, 150, 151, 163, 185, 191, 192, 197, 198, 199. Scholarship—A "D" grade in Botany courses will not be accepted toward the requirements for graduation with a Botany major or minor. A student will be required to get a "C" grade or better in prerequisite courses before they can proceed to the course based on that pre-requisite. Biology Composite Teaching Major—See Biology Composite Teaching Major, School of Education. Pre-Agriculture—Two years of a pre-professional general agriculture program are offered at Weber State College. Basic requirements: For Animal Science majors: Botany 1, 50, Zoology 4, 20, 30. For Plant Science majors: Botany 1, 2, 50, 100, 120, 106 107 |