1956-1957 Academic Catalog

, Departments and Courses Partial differentiation and multiple integrals will be included. Four credits per semester. Offered in alternate years. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE Biol. 101-102 GENERAi, BIOLOGY . A general course in biology containing a study of properties and organization of protoplasm, with special emphasis being giv– en to reproduction and development. Some fundamentals of genetics will be included. Prerequisite to all other biological courses. Two lectures, one lecture-demonstration, one lab. Four credits per semester. Bot. 201-202 BOTANY A study of the principles of plant organization and function, including plant ecology and genetics. Field trips and a study of local flora will be included in the second semester. Two lectures, one lecture-demonstration, one lab. Four credits per semester. Prerequisite: Biol. 101-102. Offered in alternate years. Zoo. 203 INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY A comprehensive study of the principles of organization and physiology of the phyla of the invertebrates. Representative animal forms of the different phyla will be presented. Two lectures, one lecture-demonstration, one lab. Four credits. Pre– requisite: Biol. 101-102. Offered in alternate years. Zoo. 204 VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY A comprehensive study of the seven classes of living verte– h1'ates. Representative animal forms of different classes will be presented. Two lectures, one lecture-demonstration, one lab. Four credits. P rerequisites: Biol. 101-102, Zoo. 203. Offered in alt rnate years. Zoo. 301 H A ATOM A study of the structure of the human body. Included is a treatment of basic anatomical concepts pertinent to a pl1ysi ·a] ducati n p1·og1·a1n. Two lectures, one lectur d 1non- t:r tio11. Tl1r er dits. Pr r quisit : Biol. 101-102. Off 1·ed in alt 1·1 at y ars. 69

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