Catalog of Abilene Christian College, 1942-1943 Page: 72
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352-Quantitative Analysis.
Theory and methods of quantitative analysis. Continuation of
351. Volumetric determinations. Two lectures and six hours
laboratory each week.
262-Sanitary Water Analysis.
Chemical and bacteriological examination of waters of this vicinity.
Prerequisite: Chemistry 351, 352. One lecture and six
hours laboratory each week.
264-Food Analysis.
The quantitative analysis of common foods, such as milk, butter,
fruits, spices, baking powders, food colorings, oils and fats,
nuts, alcoholic beverages, etc. One hour lecture and six hours
laboratory per week. Prerequisite: Chemistry 351, 352.
371-General Organic Chemistry.
General principles and a study of the aliphatic compounds.
Two lectures and six hours laboratory each week.
372-General Organic Chemistry.
A continuation of 371. The aromatic compounds. Two lectures
and six hours laboratory each week.
395-Physical Chemistry for Pre-Medical Students.
Theory and methods of physical chemistry especially utilized
in the study of medicine. (Offered when there is sufficient demand).
Two lectures and six hours laboratory.
Civil Aeronautics
310-Civil Aeronautics.
A federal sponsored course in aeronautics open to a limited
number of students, who can meet government specifications.
Consists of from 35 to 45 hours of flying time and 90 hours of
ground school, including a study of Civil Air Rules and Regulations,
Navigation, Meteorology and Airplane Engines.
Applications should be made as early as possible. Three semester
hours credit is given in science and a private pilot's certificate
is awarded upon the completion of the course. Offered each
semester as long as sponsored by the Government.
Physics
302-Physical Science.
An introductory course correlating astronomy, physiography,
chemistry and physics with a view to aiding the student to appreciate
and interpret his physical environment. This course
satisfies three semester hours of the science requirement for
the elementary teacher's certificate. Supplementary to Biological
Science 301. Two lectures and three hours laboratory.
313-General Physics.
A study of mechanics and heat with stress on the interpretation
of physical facts and formulas. Two lectures and three
hours laboratory each week.72
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