1968-1969 Academic Catalog
SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS 97 238 INTRODUCTORY BACTERIOLOGY Prerequisites: Biology 100, Chemistry 151 A study of plant microorganisms and viruses and their relationship to man's economy and hygiene. Basic laboratory techniques are stressed. Three lectures and three 2-hour laboratories each week. Five credit hours 336 ADVANCED BACTERIOLOGY Prereqttisite: Biology 238 A detailed study of selected topics covered in Introductory Bacteriology, with emphasis on bacterial physiology. Three lectures and two 3-hour laboratories each week. Five credit hours B. PHYSICAL SCIENCE 160 INTRODUCTION TO THE PHYSICAL SCIENCES An introductory study in the sciences of astronomy, geology, physics and chemistry in which basic concepts are emphasized from a non-mathematical point of view. The course is designed especially for the general education program. Four lectures and one 3-hour laboratory each week. Five credit hours 164 DESCRIPTIVE ASTRONOMY Prereqt,isite: High School geometry or permission of instmctor An introductory study designed to give a general knowledge of concepts, principles and laws pertaining to a God-created universe, with some emphasis on techniques used to obtain this knowledge. Four lectures each week, laboratory by arrangement including field ob- servations at college observatory. Five credit hours ]66 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL GEOLOGY Prerequisite: Physical Science 160 or equivalent and High School geometry An introductory study of the earth and its environment, with emphasis on erosion processes, metamorphism, igneous activity and the structural features of the earth's crust. Four lectures each week, laboratory by arrangement. Five credit hours 151-152 GENERAL CHEMISTRY A study of the fundamental facts and principles of chemistry. Quantitative techniques are stressed in the laboratory. Three lectures and one 3-hour laboratory each week. 153 QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS Prereqttisite: Chemistry 152 Four credit hours each quarter A study of the theory and practice of identification of inorganic anions and cations. Three lectures and one 3-hour laboratory each week. Four credit hour.r
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