1962-1963 Academic Catalog
matics, natural products, etc. Emphasis is placed on mechan· isms. Three lectures, one lab per week. Four credit hours each semester 431-432 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY** ('61-'62) Prerequisite: Chemistry 131-132, 231.232; Physics 241.242; Mathematics 261-262 Gas laws, thermodynamics, equilibrium phenomena, kine– tic theory, and other standard topics. Three lectures, one lab per week. Four credit hours each semester C. PHYSICAL SCIENCE 141 PHYSICAL SCIENCE SURVEY A survey of astronomy, geology, chemistry, and physics in which basic concepts are emphasized from a non-mathematical point of view. The course is designed especially for the general education program or otherwise for those who are majoring in fields other than the natural sciences. Two hour lab on alternate weeks. Four credit hours 241-242 GENERAL PHYSICS** ('62-'63) Prerequisite: Mathematics 161-162 or equivalent A study of mechanics, heat, sound, light, electricity, mag– netism, and atomic physics. Four lectures, one lab per week. Five credit hours each semester 347 DESCRIPTIVE ASTRONOMY** ('62-'63) An introductory non-technical course designed to give a general knowledge of the subject, with emphasis upon God's Creation of the material universe. Two lectures per week, with some opportunities for field ob· servations. Two credit hours 70
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