1959-1960 Academic Catalog

Laboratory work emphasizes the dissection of the dogfish and either the cat or fetal pig. Two lectures, two labs per week. Four credit hours 314 COMPARATIVE EMBRYOLOGY OF THE VERTEBRATES ('59-'60) Prerequisite: Biology 114 An integrated study of descriptive embryology including the modern theories of development. Laboratory work em– phasizes frog, chick, and pig embryos. Two lectures, two labs per week. Four credit hours C. CHEMISTRY 131-132 GENERAL CHEMISTRY** ('60-'61) A study of the fundamental facts and principles of chem– istry. The second semester laboratory is qualitative analysis. Three lectures, two labs per week. Five credit hours eac::h semester 231-232 QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS** Prerequisite: Chemistry 131-132 ('60-'61) A study of the theory, technique and calculations involved in gravimetric and volumetric quantitative analysis. Two lectures, two labs per week. Four credit hours eac::h semester 331-332 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY** Prerequisite: Chemistry 132 ('59-'60) A detailed study of the general principles, aliphatics, aro– matics, natural producers, etc. Emphasis is placed on mechan– isms. Three lectures, one lab per week. Four credit hours eac::h semester 65

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