
BOTANY 49 Subject Credit! 558 (Administrative Practices) Business: 557 (Control) 551 (Marketing) A staff-supervised field-trip to 553 (Finance) industrial plants. 554 (Production Management) 18 For detailed information about Graduate Courses in the School of Business Administration, consult the Annpuncement published by that school. DESCRIPTION OF COURSES BOTANY University College Professors: NELSON C. H~ M.A., F.A.A.A.S., F.A.G.S., Head of the De­ partment; ANSON R. W~, M.A., F.A.A.A.S. (Professor of Plant Pathology) . Associate Professor: DUNCAN A. McLARTY, Ph.D. Honorary Lecturers: R. A. LUDWIG, B.S.A., M.Sc., Ph.D., W. H. MINSHALL, B.S.A., M.Sc., Ph.D. [nstruetor, Plant Culture: JOHN K. JOHANNESEN, Diploma (Copenhagen). Demonstrators: GERALD BELL,B.SC., ALFRED BOLTON, B.Sc., J; G. MANSON, B.Sc., ELIZABETH PRESTON, B.Sc. Assumption College Professor: REV. A. J. GRANT, M.A. Leettlrer: ROBERT J. DOYLE, M.A .. Waterloo College Professor: B. W. KELLEY, M.Sc. Assistant Professor: C. M. CARMICHAEL, M.Sc. 10. Introductory Botany For students of the General Course, Group 1; the general principles of Botany. To qualify for the Honors Courses in Biology a student must obtain 60 per cent. in Botany 10. 2 lectures, 3 laboratory hours a week: 3 credits. llaNo Elementary Botany: For students of the Home Economics Course; the basic principles of Botany, including a brief survey of the plant kingdom. 2 lectures, 3 laboratory hours a week, one term: 1 Y2 credits. 22b. Plant Culture: The elementary principles of plant growth, propa­ gation and care, with particular reference to plants of the garden and home. 3 lectures, 3 laboratory hours a week, one term: 2 credits. Prerequisites: Botany 10 or Botany naN (60%) or Zoology 11 (60%). 23a. Plant Ecology: The relationship between plants and their sur­ roundings, including the recognition and classification of common plants. 2 lectures, 4 laboratory hours a week, one term: 2 credits. Prerequisites: same as for 22b. 31a. Plant Diseases and Fungi: The recognition of poisonous and edible fungi and the identification, cause and control of common plant diseases. 2 lectures, 4 laboratory hours a week, one term: 2 credits. 50 BOTANY Prerequisites: Botany 23a and 22b, or Botany 10, or Botany llaN (60%), or Zoology 11 (60%). 36b. Elementary Bacteriology: The common economic organisms in reference to: water, food supplies, public health and civic problems. Pre­ scribed for second year students in Home Economics: optional for others. 2 lectures, 3 laboratory hours a week: 1 Y2 credits. Prerequisites: as in 31a. 43b. Plant Taxonomy: The recognition and classification of the com­ mon garden and field plants with special reference to adaptations to environ­ ment and distribution. 2 lectures, 4 laboratory hours a week, one term: 2 credits. Prerequisite: Botany 23a. Honors Courses 250. The Vascular Plants: The morphology and development of the Pteridophyta and Spermatophyta, stressing the Seed H~bit. 2 lectures, 3 laboratory hours a week: 3V2 credits. Prerequisite: Junior Group l. 352b. Plant Physiology: The functions and reactions of plants and their organs. 2 lectures, 6 laboratory hours a week, one term: 2V2 credits. Prerequisite: Botany 250. 354a. Cytology: A study of the structure and functions of cells and tissues, including the technique of preparing materials for cytological studies. 2 lectures, 6 laboratory hours a week, one term: 2Y2 credits. Prerequisite: Botany 250. 357. Historical Biology: See Zoology 357. 2 hours a week: 2 credits. 361. Mycology and Plant Pathology: Plant Diseases and classification, morphology and structure of the fungi. 1 lecture, 2 laboratory hours a week: 2 credits. Prerequisite: Botany 250. 453a. Plant Ecology: The structure of vegetation and its relation to the environment. , 2 lectures, 6 laboratory hours a ~eek, one term: 2V2 credits. Prerequisite: Botany 250. i 453b. Plant Geography and Taxonomy: ~he principles of taxonomy and the identification and distribution of plant~. 2 lectures,6 laboratory hours a W:eek, one term: 2Y2 credits. Prerequisite: Botany 453a. 454b. Plant Anatomy: The anatomy and i hi'stology of the Pterido­ phyta and Spermatophyta, including some Palaeobotany. 2 lectures, 6 laboratory hours a w~ek, one term: 2V2 credits. Prerequisite: Botany 352b. 455. Genetics: See Zoology 455. 2 hours a week: 2 credits. BOTANY 51 460a. Cryptogamic Botany, Algae: The morphology, evolution and classifications of the Algae. 2 lectures, 6 laboratory hours a week, one term: 21j2 credits. Prerequisite: Botany 352b. 460b. Cryptogamic Botany, Origin of a Land Flora: General con­ sideration of the evolution of land plants based largely on the studies of the liverworts and mosses. • 2 lectures, 6 laboratory hours a week, one term: 21j2 credits. Prerequisite: Botany 460a. 461a. Advanced Mycology and Plant Pathology: A continuation of 361, with special emphasis on groups of economic importance. 2 lectures, 6 laboratory hours a week, one term: 21j2 credits. Prerequisite: Botany 361. 466b. Bacteriology: The culture classification and life histories of selected groups of bacteria. 2 lectures, 6 laboratory hours a week, one term: 21/2 credits. Prerequisite: Botany 361 or 461a. Graduate Courses 553. Plant Geography (Hart). 554. Advanced Plant Cytology (McLarty). 555. Plant Genetics (McLarty). 556. Applied and Economic Botany (Hart). 559. Research Problems (Staff). 561. Advanced Phytopathology (Walker). BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION University College (See the School of Business Administration Announcement.) Assumption College Professor: GILBERT R. HORNE, M.A. Waterloo College Assistant Professor: *H. O. J. OVERGAARD, B.A., M.S. Lecturers: J. O. BINGEMAN, B.A., PAUL KRAUEL, CA. 20. Introduction to Business Organization: J hours a week: 3 credits. 30. Accounting and Bookkeeping: Prescribed for Secretarial Science students. 2 hours a week: 2 credits . " 36. Business .Mathematics: 2 hours a week: 2 credits. • 250. Fundamentals oL~ccounting 3 hours a week: 3 credits Information concerning Graduate Courses in BusineJS Administration and additional information concerning undergraduate courses will be found in the ?chool of Business Administration Announcement. A copy may be obtained on request. ·On leave, 19~1-~2. 5Z CHEMISTRY CHEMISTRY University College Professors: J. A. GUNTON, Ph.D., F.CI.C, Head of the Department; JAMES W; BURNS, M.Sc., F.CI.C, Professor of Organic Chemistry. Associate Professors: K. W. HUNTEN, M.Se., Ph.D., F.CLC; C SIVERTZ, M.Sc., Ph.D.; ]. K. WA"JSON, Ph.D., M.C.l.C Assistant Professor: F. 1. M. PATTISON, Ph.D., A.R.I.C Honorary Professor: HUBERT MARTIN, D.Sc., A.R.CS., F.R.I.C Honorary Lecturers: CHARLES R. ENGEL, Chern. Ing., D.Se.; ELVINSY. SPENCER, Ph.D. Instructor: A. W. BoYD, M.A., Ph.D. Senior Demonstrator: ANTON SCHAVO, M.Sc. DemonJtrators: EDWARD BURRAN, B.A.; RICHARD D. O'BRIEN, B.Sc.; MARIO ONYSZCHUK, B.Sc.; LORNE A. ROBB, B.Sc. Fellows and Scholars: ]. RUSSELL ROBINSON, M.S.A. (CLL.); WILLIAM ELSDON, B.Se. (N.R.C). Research Assistants: STUART B. D. HUNT, M.Sc. (D.R.B.); ROBERT W. WHITE, B.Sc. (D.R.B.). Assumption College Professor: F. A. DEMARCO, M.A.Sc., Ph.D. Associate Professor: SISTER M.IsADEL OF CARMEL, M.Sc. Instructors: REV. J. R. DOUGHERTY, B.A.; SISTER MICHAEL MARY, B.A. Waterloo College Professor: B. W. KELLEY, M.Sc. Assistant Professor: C M. CARMICHAEL, M.Sc, 10. General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis: For Junior Group 1. In University and Waterloo Colleges, 2 lectures, 3 laboratory hours a week: 3 credits. In Assumption College, _ 2 ,lectures, 4 laboratory hours a week: 4 credits. 11 N. General Cheinistry for Home Economics and Nursing students. 2 lectures, 3 laboratory hours a week: 3 credits. 22. Analytical: For Home Economics, Nursing and General Course students. - 2 lectures, 3 laboratory hours a week: 3 credits. Prerequisite: Chem!stry 10 or llN. 33. Organic Chemistry: For Home Economics and General COUf)e students. 2 lectures, 3 laboratory hours a week: 3 credits. Precequisite~: Chemistry 10 or UN. 44. Physical Chemistry: For General Course students. 2 lectures, 3 laboratory hours a week: 3 credits. Prerequisites: Chemistry 10 and 22. CHEMISTRY 53 46. Biochemistry and Food Analysis: For Home Economics and General Course students. 2 lectures, 3 laboratory hours a week: 3 credits. Prerequisites: Chemistry 22 and 33. Honors Courses The student in both Honors Chemistry and Honors Chemistry and Physics may be required to write a comprehensive examination at the end of the fourth year. , ' 200. Second Course in Chemistry: For students in Honors Chemistry, Chemistry and Physics, Biology, Geology; ,chemical principles. 2 lectures, 3 laboratory hours a week:, 3Yz credits. 203M. 'Organic Chemistry: For prospective medical students. 2 lectures (both terms) and 3 laboratory hours (one term) a week: 2¥2 credits. 204M. Physical Chemistry: For prospective medical students. 2 lectures (both terms) and 3 laboratory hours (one term) a week: 2Yz credits. 251. Treatment of Experimental Data: For students in Honors Chemistry. 1 lecture, 2 laboratory hours a week: 2 credits. 252. Quantitative Analysis: For students in Honors Chemistry and Honors Chemistry and Physics. First term: 1 lecture, 3 laboratory hours a week; Second term: 1 lecture, 6 laboratory hours a week; 4 credits. 303. 'Organic Chemistry: For Honors Biology students. 2 lectures, 3 laboratory hours a week: 3 credits. Prerequisite: Chemistry 10. 353. Organic Chemistry: For students in Honors Chemistry and Honors Chemistry and Physics. Lectures and laboratory exercises dealing with carbon compounds. 2 lectures, 4 laboratory hours a week: 4 credits. Prerequisites: Chemistry 10 and 200. 354. Elementary Physical Chemistry: For students in Honors Chemis­ try and Physics. A systematic derivation of the principles which govern reactions in chemical systems. 3 lectures, 6 laboratory hours a week: 6 credits. Prerequisites: Chemistry 200 and either Chemistry 251 or Physics 251. 406. Biochemistry: For Honors Biology students. 2 lectures, 3 laboratory hours a week: 3 credits.
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