1935-1936 Academic Catalog

.fZ COURSES OF STUDY 11. PUBLIC HEALTH AND HYGIENE A sindy of sanitation- Diseases, general Hygiene, pr even– t ive measures. Lecture, once a week. Two hours credit. First Sem ster. Profes3or _.\ult. 12. COMPARATIVE ANATOMY Detaile'd study <>f ontogeny, phylogeny and characteristics of vertebrates. Lectmes, two times a week; laboratory, three hours once a week. Three hours credit. Second Semester . CHEMISTRY PROFESSOR KUEHRMANN 1-2. G:B.:NERAL CHEMISTRY A study oi the various elements and their compounds as to their occurence, preparat ion, propert ies, and use. Elective. Four hours a week tlrroughout the yea:r. 5-6. QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS The principles of gravimetric and volumetric analysis, with practical application to typical minerals and metals, includ– ing the solut ion of practical laboratory problems. Elective. Three laboratory periods amd one recitation period. Four hours credit. Given throughout the year. Prerequisite 9-10. Open to Juniors only. 7-8. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY St udy of carbon and its compounds, including both aliphatic and aromatic series. General qualitative analysis of organic compounds is taken up in the second semester. Five hours a week t hroughout t he year. Given every second year. Open to Seniors and special students. 9-10. QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS Analysis of metals, acids and bases; knowns and unknowns. Two laboratory periods and one recitation period throughout the yeat. Tlwee hours credit. Prerequisite to 5-6. DRAWING PROFESSOR KUEHRMANN 7-8. MECHANICAL DRAWING Mechanical drawing and descriptive geometry. Instruction is largely individual. Elective. Two hours a week through– out the year. Not given every year. 9-10. ISOME,TRIC-ASSEMBLY-DETAIL Architectural blue prints and maps. E'lective. Two hours a week throughout the year. Not given every year. ECONOMICS PROFESSOR STEELE 1-2. PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS Production, exchange, distribution, and consumptioi:i, labor,

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