1964-1965 Academic Catalog
Cedarville College SCIENCE 232 TAXONOMY OF SEED PLANTS* (1964-65) Prerequisite: Botany 131 The study deals exclusively with the classification of the flowering plants. Some time is spent on the history of classification and the various systems by which the seed plants have been catalogued. A collection from the local flora will be made by each student. Three lectures and one 3-hour lab per week. 234 BACTERIOLOGY* Prerequisite: Biology lOO Four credit hours (1965-66) A study of plant micro-organisms and their relation to man's economy and hygiene. Basic laboratory techniques are stressed. Two lectures and two 3-hour labs per week. Four credit hours II. PHYSICAL SCIENCE A. GENERAL PHYSICAL SCIENCE 160 PHYSICAL SCIENCE SURVEY A survey of astronomy, geology, chemistry, and physics in which basic con– cepts are emphasized from a non-mathematical point of view. The course is designed especially for the general education program. Cannot be applied toward a science major. Alternation of three lectures and one 2-hour lab per week with four lec- tures per week. Four credit hours 161 DESCRIPTIVE ASTRONOMY Prerequisite: Mathematics 182 or equivalent 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 observations. Two credit hours 162 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL GEOLOGY An introductory study of the structural features of the earth's crust and the materials from which it was formed. Two oredit hours B. CHEMISTRY 151-152 GENERAL CHEMISTRY A study of the fundamental facts and principles of chemistry. The second semester laboratory is qualitative analysis. Three lectures and one 3-hour lab per week. Four credit hours each semester 251-252 QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS* (1964-65) Prerequisite: Chemistry 152 A study of the theory, technique, and calculations involved in gravimetric and volumetric quantitative analysis. Two lectures iand two 3-hour labs per week. Four credit hours each semester 253-254 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY* (1965-66) Prerequisite: Chemistry 152 A detailed study of the general principles aliphatics, aromatics, natural products, etc. Emphasis is placed on mechanisms. Three lectures and one 3-hour lab per week. Four credit hours each seniester 351-352 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY* (1964-65) Prerequisite: Chemistry 251-252 (or concurrent), Physics 172, Mathematics 282 Gas laws, thermodynamics, equilibrium phenomena, kinetic theory, and other standard topics. Three lectures and one 3-hour lab per week. Four credit houn each semester 81
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