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Show Arts, Letters and Science — Chemistry 193. Seminar—Limited to senior chemistry majors. A W S Arts, Letters and Science — Communication (1) Staff 197. Special Research Problems in Chemistry—Open to qualified students for one or more quarters. A W S (1-5) Staff Course English 1, 2, 3 Chemistry 24, 25, 26 Mathematics 21 Mathematics 51, 52 Physical Education Area Requirements Chemistry 131, 132, 133 Chemistry 51 Mathematics 53, 54 Physics 61, 62, 63 Physics 64, 65, 66 Health Education 1 Area Requirements CHEMISTRY MAJOR (Example Only) Freshman Title Basic Communications Principles of Chemistry College Algebra Calculus with Analytical Geometry Freshman Activities Humanities or other Sophomore Organic Chemistry Quantitative Analysis Calculus with Analytical Geometry Engineering Physics Engineering Physics Lab. Personal Health Problems Social Science or other Junior Chemistry 141, 142, 143 Physical Chemistry German 1, 2, 3 Elementary German Area Requirements Life Science, or other Area Requirements Social Science or other Upper Division Courses Selected for Minor A W S 4 4 5 5 4 4 4 4 17 17 16 16 17 17 17 17 18 Chemistry 151 Chemistry 152 Chemistry 171 Chemistry 183 Chemistry 197 German 4, 5, 6 Upper Division Courses (including one advanced Chemistry course) Senior Spectrometric Methods in Chemistry Chromatograhic and Electrochemical Methods Qualitative Organic Analysis Inorganic Chemistry Research Problems Intermediate German Selected 3 5 3 3 3 9 9 5 116 15 17 16 Department of Communication Benjamin M. Noid, Chairman Associate Professor, Benjamin M. Noid; Assistant Professors, M. Jay Clegg, John B. Hebestreet, Harold Y. Hunker; Instructors, William C. Porter, William V. Sanders. BACCALAUREATE DEGREE REQUIREMENTS The Department of Communication grants the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees. Students intending to take either must complete 45 to 60 hours of satisfactory work in Communication according to the specific major requirements. Three majors are offered: a departmental major in Speech, a departmental major in Journalism, and a Speech and Theatre Arts major for prospective secondary education teachers. The department strongly recommends that students take the Bachelor of Arts rather than the Bachelor of Science degree. (See requirements for Bachelor of Arts Degree.) Speech Departmental Major—Students majoring in speech must complete the following courses: Speech 1, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 21, 71, 150 or 112, 115, plus an additional twenty hours including an area of major emphasis. Interpretation: Speech 8, 107 plus nine hours from the following: English 152, 153, 169, 180. Public Address: Speech 23, 110, 112, 121, 123. Speech Education: Speech 70, 107, 112, 119, 121. Radio and Television: Speech 72, 73, 75, 107, 173, 175, 176. 117 |