44 DESCRIPTION OF COURSES two two-hour laborator y periods per week. Elective. Pre– r equi site Biology 5. Second semester. !::1-10. GENERAL BOTANY A study of anatomy, methods of r eproduction, and evolu– tion of plants, wi th the st udy of the local flora and the technique of plant identification. Four hours cr edit, throughout the year. 11. HEALTH AND HYGIENE Diseases, general hygiene, public sanitation, precentives and therapeutics. Elective. Two hours credit. Second semester. 12. HUMAN ANATOMY-PHYSIOLOGY An introductory cour se in the structure, functions and relationships of the human body. Practical knowledge stressed. Elective. Three hours credit. First semester. CHEMISTRY PROFESSOR GIBSON 1-2. GENERAL CHEMISTRY A study of the various elements and their compounds as to occurrence, properties, and use. An introduction to chemical principles and labor atory technique. Latter half of year devoted to the principles of metallurgy and their qualitative determination in the laboratory. Elective. Lecture two hours, laboratory two three-hour periods per week through– out the year. 3-4. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY A general introductory course of the carbon compounds includmg both the aliphatic and aromatic series. E)lective. Three hours lecture and two three-hour laboratory periods per week thToughout the year. Prerequisite Chemistry 1-2. Offered in 1940-41. 5-6. QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS The principles of gravimetric and volumetric analysis with the solution of practical laboratory problems. Elective. Two three-hour laboratory periods and one class per week. Prerequisite 1-2. DRAWING PROFESSOR AULT 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.
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