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Show Arts, Letters and Science — Geology GEOLOGY CURRICULUM (Example Only) Course English 1, 2, 3 Health Education 1 Chemistry 24, 25, 26 Geology 21 or 54 Mathematics 18, 21 Physical Education Humanities Elective Physics 51, 52, 53 Physics 54, 55, 56 Geology 61, 62, 63 Geology 22 Pre-Engineering 1, 2, 3 Humanities or Soc. Sci. Freshman Title A W S Basic Communications 3 3 3 Personal Health Problems 2 Principles of Chemistry 5 5 5 Physical or Eng. Geol. 5 Trigonometry, College Algebra 5 5 Freshman Activities 111 Selected 3 3 17 16 17 Sophomore College Physics 4 4 4 College Physics Lab. Ill Mineralogy, Petrology 3 3 3 Historical Geology 5 Engin. Dr., Descriptive Geom. 2 2 2 Selected 6 6 le" le" le Junior Geology 140 Geology 195 Botany 2 Chemistry 51, 52 German 1, 2, 3 Philosophy 120 Geology 125 Geology., Geomorph Field Methods Special Problems Principles of Botany Quantitative Analysis Elementary German Philosophy of Democracy Principles of Stratigraphy Geology 150, 110, 105 Paleontology, Struct. 16 17 17 Arts, Letters and Science — Health Occupations Economics 5 Chemistry 131 Geology 115 Geology 121 or Geology 153 Geology 162 Geology 185 Geology 190 Geography 104 Electives Senior Principles of Economics Organic Chemistry Aerial Photo Interpretation 5 5 3 Princ. of Sed. or Geol. of N. Am. 4 Mineral Deposits Geological Literature 1 5 Seminar 1 1 1 Cartography Selected upper-division 10 3 5 7 17 17 17 150 Department of Health Facility Occupations David R. Terry, (Acting) Chairman Professor, Reed M. Stringham, Jr; Assistant Professors, David R. Terry, Joyce E. Wanta; Adjunct Assistant Professor, Farrel M. Calton; Clinical Assistant Professors, Arthur F. Budge, Gregory L. Burhans, Harold R. Eason, Dean F. Hammond, Wayne L. Hirschi, Winston A. Mitchell, Leon M. Neal, Russell L. Nichols, Ross M. Phillips, John F. Stucki, Henry A. Totske, Jimmy L. Verner; Clinical Instructors, Sister Sandra Fleischhacker, Sister Jonathan Herda, Ann E. Jensen, Dennis Y. Kida, J. Allen Tanner, Kenneth G. Yearsley, David A. Young; Special Lecturers, William R. Dejarnatt, James W. Myrick. The Department of Health Facility Occupations offers programs in Medical Technology, Respiratory (Inhalation) Therapy, Radiologic (X-Ray) Technology and a Dental Assistant program (Dental Assistant program will not be offered during the 1970-71 academic year). Other health occupation programs are being developed and interested students are urged to contact the Department for late developments. The Department provides a core of courses which are common to the health occupations. These core courses, together with the specific requirements for each of the specific programs, are required for graduation. The Associate of Science degree will be awarded to students successfully completing programs in Radiologic Technology and Respiratory Therapy. The Bachelor of Science degree is awarded to individuals who fulfill the requirements for the Medical Technology program. 151 |