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Show Arts, Letters and Science — Zoology Arts, Letters and Science — Zoology Sophomore Year General Theatre Courses Credits Theatre Arts 202 3 Theatre Arts 212 3 Theatre Arts 213 3 Theatre Arts 225 2 Theatre Arts 241 3 English 233 3 Language 15 General Ed 9 Electives 5 46 Teaching Major Courses Credits Theatre Arts 201 3 Theatre Arts 212 3 Theatre Arts 213 3 Theatre Arts 225 2 Theatre Arts 241 3 English 223 3 English 233 3 General Ed 9 Electives 17 46 Junior Year Theatre Arts 343 3 Theatre Arts 351 5 Theatre Arts Electives 3 English 343 3 English 454 3 Language 9 Electives 20 Theatre Arts 343 3 Theatre Arts 351 5 Theatre Arts 401 5 English 343 3 English 454 3 Education 18 Electives 9 46 46 Senior Year Theatre Arts 401 5 Theatre Arts 411 3 Theatre Arts 412 3 Theatre Arts 415 3 Theatre Arts 499 2 Theater Arts Electives 2 English 368 5 English 369 5 English 462 5 Electives 12 45 Theatre Arts 411 3 Theatre Arts 412 3 Theatre Arts 415 3 Theatre Arts 471 3 Theatre Arts 499 2 English 368 5 English 369 5 Education 15 Electives 6 45 DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY Emron A. Jensen, Chairman Professors, Emron A. Jensen, Earl W. Smart, O. Whitney Young; Associate Professors, Darrell J. Graff, David S. Havertz; Assistant Professors, Earl A. Jenne, J. Neil Jensen, Carl D. Marti, Roger M. Richins, Bert W. Winterton. The Department of Zoology offers courses in the departmental major and minor, teaching major and minor and core courses serving as pre-professional training for medicine, dentist ry, etc. Students following prescribed programs for pre-medi- cine, pre-dentistry, etc., may have departmental requirements for graduation waived which are inconsistent with professional curricula. Upon submission of equivalent courses and approval by the Department Chairman and Dean of School, students may be recommended for graduation as Zoology majors. It is recommended a student majoring in Zoology select courses in one of the following areas of interest: invertebrates, vertebrates, physiology, ecology, or animal biology. Advisers will assist the student in the determination of a curriculum which will be best for a particular field of major concentration. Zoology Departmental Major—Students should take the following courses in addition to the college specific and area requirements: Zoology 211; 212 or 405; 499 (2 firs.); 480 or 483 (1 hr.); one of the following listed ecology courses: Zoology 445, 447, or 448; an upper division course in Genetics; an upper division course in Physiology; and an additional 20 hours of approved Zoology classes; Botany 110 and one of the following courses: 112, 361, 362, 364 or 425 (362 preferred for ecology oriented majors); Mathematics 105 or 106 or 107; Physics 101 or 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116; Chemistry 111, 112, 141, or 121, 122, 311, 312, 313; (the more advanced Zoology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics courses are recommended if graduate work is intended). No credit will be given toward the major for a class grade lower than "C." Students planning to receive a bachelor of science degree in a combined curriculum (three years at W.S.C. and one year at a medical or dental school) must complete a minimum of 140 credit hours including the specific and area requirements as well as the basic courses of the major. Zoology Departmental Minor—A minor in Zoology may be completed by taking a minimum of 25 hours of approved courses in this subject, including Zoology 211 or 160, and 212 or 405. Zoology Teaching Major—Zoology teaching majors should complete the college specific courses and area requirements in addition to those required for Utah State Department of Education teacher certification and the following courses: Zoology 211 or 160; 212 or 405; 464; 465 or 466; 467 or 468; 445; 381; and an additional ten hours of Zoology classes; Botany 110, 364 or 160; Chemistry 111, 112, 113, or 121, 122, 123; Geology 111; Physics 101: and Mathematics 105. Zoology 330, 201 or 420 or 423 and Microbiology 111 are also recommended. 198 199 |