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LOWER DIVISION COURSES

52A-52B. Prescribed Course for Freshmen.

Miss ELLIOTT, Miss ARMOUR. Required of all undergraduate women not enrolled in courses 53A-53B or 54A-54B during the first year of their attendance at the University.

2 hrs., throughout the year; 1⁄2 unit each half-year. Nine sections: I, Tu Th, 10; II, Tu Th, 10; III, Tu Th, 11; ÏV, Tu Th, 11; V, Tu Th, 3; VI, Tu Th, 3; VII, W F, 10; VIII, W F, 2; IX, W F, 2.

*52c-52D. Prescribed Course for Sophomores.

Required of all undergraduate women not enrolled in courses 53c-53D or 54c-54D during the second year of their attendance at the University.

2 hrs., throughout the year; 1⁄2 unit each half-year. Prerequisite: course 52A-52B.

53A-53B. Corrective Exercises.

Miss ARMOUR.

Required instead of course 52A-52B of freshmen whose medical and physical examinations indicate the need of special work.

2 hrs., throughout the year; 2 unit each half-year. Three sections: I, Tu Th, 9; II, Tu Th, 2; III, W F, 9.

*53c-53D. Corrective Exercises.

Required instead of 52c-52D of sophomores whose medical and physical examinations indicate the need of special work.

2 hrs., throughout the year; 1⁄2 unit each half-year. Prerequisite: course 53A-53B.

54A-54B. Special Gymnastics.

Miss ELLIOTT.

Required instead of course 52A-52B of freshmen whose medical and physical examinations indicate the need of restricted work.

2 hrs., throughout the year; 1⁄2 unit each half-year. M W, 3.

*54c-54D. Special Gymnastics.

Required instead of courses 52c-52D of sophomores whose medical and physical examinations indicate the need of restricted work.

2 hrs., throughout the year; 1⁄2 unit each half-year.

55A-55B. Corrective Exercises.

2 hrs., throughout the year; 1⁄2 unit each half-year. tation. Prerequisite, 1915-16: course 53A-53B.

*55c-55D. Corrective Exercises.

Miss ARMOUR.

Hours by consul

2 hrs., throughout the year; 11⁄2 unit each half-year. Prerequisite: course 55A-55B.

*Not to be given, 1915-16.

*56A-56B. Special Gymnastics.

Prerequisite: course 54c-54D.

60A-60B. Folk Dancing.

Miss OTIS.

Intended primarily, though not exclusively, for those who expect to do playground work.

2 hrs., throughout the year; 1⁄2 unit each half-year. Two sections: I, M W, 10; II, Tu Th, 11. Prerequisite: course 52A-52B.

61A-61B. Dancing.

Miss OTIS. 2 hrs., throughout the year; 1⁄2 unit each half-year. Two sections: I, Tu Th, 10; II, Tu Th, 3. Prerequisite: course 52A-52B.

62A-62B. Advanced Folk Dancing.

Miss OTIS.

2 hrs., throughout the year; 1⁄2 unit each half-year. M W, 11. Prerequisite: course 60A-60B.

63A-63в. Advanced Aesthetic Dancing.

Miss OTIS.

2 hrs., throughout the year; 1⁄2 unit each half-year. Tu Th, 2. Prerequisite: course 61A-61B.

64. Dancing.

Partheneia practice. Second half-year. No credit. Hours to be arranged. Prerequisite: for freshmen, enrollment in course 52A52B; for students other than freshmen, one course in dancing in the department.

65A-65B. Gymnastics.

Miss ELLIOTT.

2 hrs., throughout the year; 1⁄2 unit each half-year. Four sections: I, M W, 10; II, M W, 11; III, M W, 4; IV, Tu Th, 2. Prerequisite: course 52A-52B.

66A-66в. Gymnastics.

Elective for upper classmen.

Miss ELLIOTT.

2 hrs., throughout the year; 1⁄2 unit each half-year. M W, 11. Prerequisite: course 65A-65B.

70A-70B. Sports; Team Games.

Assistant Professor CLEVELAND.

2 hrs., throughout the year; 1⁄2 unit each half-year. M W, 3. Prerequisite: course 52A-52B.

71A-71B. Sports.

Assistant Professor CLEVELAND. Emphasis will be given to the acquirement of skill in forms of exercise which students will continue to practice after leaving college.

2 hrs., throughout the year; % unit each half-year. Three sections: I, M W, 2; II, Tu Th, 9; III, W F, 9. Prerequisite: course 52A-52B. *Not to be given, 1915-16.

71c-71D. Continuation of 71A-71B.

Assistant Professor CLEVELAND.

2 hrs., throughout the year; 2 unit each half-year. Tu Th, 11. Prerequisite: course 71B.

UPPER DIVISION COURSES

*153. Theory and Practice of Corrective Gymnastics.

Prerequisite: course 165.

*165. Kinesiology.

2 hrs., throughout the year; 2 units each half-year. Prerequisite: Anatomy 110.

*166. Gymnastic Teaching: Theory and Practice.

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PHYSICS

FREDERICK SLATE, B.S., Professor of Physics.

E. PERCIVAL LEWIS, Ph.D., Professor of Physics.
WILLIAM J. RAYMOND, B.S., Associate rrofessor of Physics.
RALPH S. MINOR., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Physics.
ELMER E. HALL, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Physics.
RAYMOND B. ABBOTT, M.S., Instructor in Physics.
WENDELL P. ROOP, A.B., Instructor in Physics.

LLOYD T. JONES, Ph.D., Instructor in Physics.

WILLIAM R. STAMPER, Mechanician.

OSWALD G. STEINITZ, Mechanician.

Twelve Assistants.

Courses 1A-1B to 4A-4B are fundamental and designed to meet the needs of students preparing for applications of physics, or advanced work in the subject itself. Students will profit greatly if they supplement the course of laboratory work regularly laid out. For credit on special and supplementary laboratory work see courses 18 and 118. The physical laboratory will be open five days a week throughout the year, and may be used, under the guidance of the instructors concerned, by advanced students. The equipment of the laboratories is modern and extensive, and the University Library contains complete sets of all the important physical journals, and the proceedings and transactions of most of the academies and other societies.

The laboratory deposit for courses 1A, 1B, 3A, and 3в is $10 each; for courses 2c and 2D, $5 each; for course 1AB, $15; and for all other courses at the rate of $5 a half-year for each laboratory exercise a week. The average amount returned to the student at the end of the half-year, after deducting for the cost of materials used and for breakage of apparatus, is about $4 in courses 1A and 1B, $2 in courses 3A and 3B, $1 in courses 2c and 2D, and about two-fifths of the deposit in other courses.

Students who choose upper division courses in physics must include an adequate amount of laboratory exercises in the work chosen; the instructors should be consulted on this point. Students who are preparing to take physics as a major subject should guide their work by these general suggestions: (1) The preferable choice for the prerequisite in physics is courses 2A-2B, 4A-4B, 3A-3B. (2) It is advantageous to include courses 104A and 105A in any plan, because they give control of fundamental methods. (3) Selection among major courses in physics is limited in range, unless a foundation has been laid in differential and integral calculus. (4) Proper access to references cannot be had without power to read physics in French and German. (5) On special questions affecting individual cases confer early with members of the department concerned in the major courses likely to be selected.

Teacher's Certificate. 24 units of physics will be required for recommendation for the teacher's certificate, exclusive of all "Courses for Teachers." Applicants for the recommendation with physics as a major. in making up this number of units, must include in their work the equivalent of courses 2A-2B, 4A-4B, and 3A-3B. See statements under these headings, and under course 118. The work done in the upper division must be distributed among several of the main provinces of physics; and it must be balanced properly as regards inclusion of theory and of practical exercises in the laboratory. In all cases proposed combinations of courses should be submitted for approval to the professor in charge of the department of physics.

LOWER DIVISION COURSES

1A-1B. General Physics.

Associate Professor MINOR, Mr. ROOP and Dr. JONES. Mechanics, properties of matter and heat. Lectures, recitations, and laboratory exercises, each once a week.

5 hrs., throughout the year; 3 units each half-year. Lectures: section A, Tu, 9; B, W, 1; C, Th, 9. Recitation sections: 1, 2, 3. 4. M, 1; 5, 6, 7, 8, Tu, 9; 9, 10, Tu, 11; 11, 12, W, 8; 13, 14, 15, 16, Th, 9; 17, 18, Th, 11; 19, 20, 21, 22, F, 1; 23, S, 8; 24, S, 9. Laboratory sections: I, M, 2-4; II, Tu, 10-12; III, Tu, 2-4; IV, W, 2-4; V, Th, 10-12; VI, Th, 2-4; VII, F, 2-4; VIII, S, 10-12. The fifth hour will be used for supplementary laboratory work or for conferences. Prerequisite: matriculation subject 11. Prescribed in the colleges of engineering.

1AB. General Physics.

Associate Professor MINOR and Dr. JONES. Identical in scope and subject matter with course 1A-1B, but intended for students entering in January, 1916. Other students to be admitted by special permisson only.

10 hrs., second half-year; 6 units.

Lectures, M Th, 8.

Recitation

sections: 1, Tu F, 8; 2, W S, 8. Laboratory, sections: I, M F, 2-4; II, Tu Th, 2-4.

2c-2D. General Physics.

Associate Professors MINOR and HALL, and Mr. ABBOTT. Magnetism, electricity, wave motion, sound, light, and energy transformations, presented as a continuation of course 1A-1B. Two lectures and one laboratory exercise each week.

5 hrs., throughout the year; 3 units each half-year. Lectures: section A, W F, 8; B, W F, 10. Eight laboratory sections: M Tu W Th F, 1-4; Tu Th S, 9-12. Prescribed in the colleges of engineering.

2A-2B; 4A-4B. General Physics.

Professor LEWIS and Associate Professor RAYMOND. Lectures with experimental illustration, recitations, and problems. Mechanics, properties of matter, heat, sound, light, energy transformation, electricity, and magnetism.

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