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Show , „ . „ . Arts, Letters and Science — Botany Arts, Letters and Science — Botany . , , r ■ i a Botany Teaching Minor-Teaching minors in Botany should courses which are essential for many professional careers. A take the following. Bot UQ and m m m m m ^ m major in Botany is designed to prepare a student for a variety 320. Zoo]ogy 381 and five tQ ^ hours selected frQm the'follow. of professional careers m secondary schools or institutions ot ing. fiotany m 345 ^ 35Q ggi 411 4ig m ^ 4g5 higher learning, in governmental service, m industry, or in re- 499^ 4993 499c. >>.,... search institutions. Botanists are employed in positions such as teacher, conservationist, range manager, plant geneticist, plant Scholarship—A "D" grade in Botany courses will not be ac- physiologist, plant pathologist, mycologist, plant quarantine in- cepted toward the requirements for graduation with a Botany spector, taxonomist, museum curator, park ranger, park naturalist, major or minor. A student will be required to get a "C" grade or and forest research. Botany is an important adjunct to many better in prerequisite courses before he can proceed to the course professional careers in soil science, horticulture, agronomy, food based on that prerequisite. technology, marine biology, environmental science water re- ffioI c fte Teachi Major_See Bio] Compositc sources, research and weed control technology. This department Te g S^ 1 gY Composite offers professional training m Agriculture, forestry and Wildlite Management. Students must continue their education at another Pre-Agriculture—Two years of a pre-professional general institution in order to obtain baccalaureate degrees in these agriculture program are offered at Weber State College. Basic fields. The catalog of the school to which the student plans to requirements-For Animal Science majors: Botany 110, 221; Zool- transfer should be consulted as a guide in registering for courses ogy 201, 211, 230. For Plant Science majors: Botany 110, 112, at Weber State College. Faculty advisors are available in the 221, 320, 322, 421, 423; Zoology 230. For Soil Science majors: department to assist students planning their program of studies. Botany 110, 221, 421; Geology 111 and 112. In addition, all col- It is suggested that students majoring in Botany select, with the lege basic and area course requirements should be met including aid of an advisor, the required supporting courses which better English 101, 102, 103; Physical Education; Chemistry 111, 112, prepare them for graduate work or professional work at the 113 0r 121, 122, 123; Mathematics 105, 106; Physics 101 or 111, baccalaureate level. 112, 113, 114, 115 and 116; English 250; History 170; and Eco- Botany Department Major-A student majoring in Botany "omics 101 arc recommended. This program should be planned will be required to take in addition to the area requirements, 45 with the aid of an adviser. credits including the following required courses: Botany 110, 112, Pre-Forp«trv mrl P,P Ra„„p iuar.Q„„m^f t 310 320 345 362 499A, 499B, 499C. In addition, the following /re *°iestry dnd Pre-Range Management-Two year pre- supportmg courses arc required: Chemistry 111, 112, 113; or 121, f^T T" ^^k^^TT^ "S* Wlld' 12M23, 311, 312, 313; Mathematics 105; Physics 101 or 111, 112, hfe Management are offered a Weber State College. Basic re- 113 114 115 and 116; Zoology 160 or 211 and Zoology 212. The q™ents include: English 101 102 and 103; three quarters of more advanced chemistry anfphysics series and additional math- ^Z^UmIZ' TWV^H ^ % % ^ ematics are recommended for students contemplating graduate ^^1^^^'^' ^^T^ ^^ J-13; Economics 101; Geology 111 and 112, and Physics 101. In „, . ... Ci , . . . • T3 . addition to the English classes listed, other classes in the human- Botany Departmental Mmor-Studen s rumoring m Botany .^ and ^ ^^ ^^ ^ are required to take Botany 110, 112, and 15 upper division credits from the following: Botany 310, 320, 322, 345, 347, 350, 351, Other Careers-A number of professions which are botani- 362, 364, 411, 415, 421, 423, 425, 434, 480, 495, 499A, 499B, 499C. cally oriented may be started at Weber State College by taking Botanv Teaching Major-Teaching majors are required to »e«r more years m required subjects. Students selecting a cur- take the same botany classes as botany departmental majors. ;iculu™ "\ S°l! ^f Sf Chemistry, Soil-Plant Nutrition, In addition, the following supporting courses are required: Zool- *?? *£* R^arch Landscape Architecture and Weed Con- ogy 381; Chemistry 111, 112, 113; Mathematics 105, 106; Physics ^ Technology should consult an advisor to aid them in choos- "™ ° ', 1C„ „' ng the curriculum for the particular area of interest. 101; Zoology 160 or 211. 92 93 |