First Five-Week Summer Session. May 25 - June 27, 1942

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CORNELL UNIVERSITY OFFICIAL PUBLICATION First Five-Week Summer Session May 25 - June 27, 1942 VOLUME 33 APRIL 1, 1942 NUMBER F

FIRST FIVE-WEEK SUMMER SESSION M ay 25 - June 27, 1942 Co u r s e s in this Session are prim arily for undergraduates now in residence in Cornell University, but others m ay be adm itted. The courses have been selected for two purposes: 1, to afford to students now in college an opportunity to carry on their studies during this period in order to graduate earlier; 2, to furnish to men about to enter national service instruction in subjects directly related to their future duties. ADM ISSION Application for admission to this and other Summer Sessions of Cornell U niversity m ust be made on the special form printed on the back cover of the Prelim inary Announcement. Additional forms will be furnished on request. A certificate of adm ission is a prerequisite for registration in the Sum m er S ession. CREDIT W ith the exception of some of the unit courses of one to > three weeks in length, all courses offered in the Summer Sessions are accepted for credit in one or more of the Schools and Colleges of the University, when taken by m atriculated students in those Schools and Colleges. Students registered in institutions other than Cornell University who expect to receive credit in those institutions for Summer Session work done at Cornell should arrange in advance with the authorities of the institution in which they are registered. M aximum credit for this five-week Session is six semester hours. SCHEDULES All students in this Session are expected to take courses am ounting to four semester hours. T he normal schedule for this Session is six hours, and undergraduates m ust secure permission to register for fewer or more hours. FEES T he tuition fee for this Session is $60. Laboratory fees and similar incidental fees are charged for m aterials or special services. All Summer Session students will also pay a health service, infirmary, and Willard Straight Hall fee of $4.50. All undergraduates in Cornell University will also pay a physical education fee of $1.50.

A dvance registration for this five-w eek Session is required. Students planning to attend should m ake up their programs in consultation with advisers or college officers as soon as possible after they have been adm itted to the Summer Session. They should then register by mail or in person at the Summer Session office as early as possible, in no case later than M onday, M ay 11. Registration blanks will be mailed on request. CALENDAR Classes will begin on M onday, M ay 25, at the hours and places given below. Classes will m eet six times a week in courses for two semester hours of credit, nine times a week in courses for three semester hours of credit. Final examinations will be held on Friday and Saturday, June 26 and 27. COURSES OF IN STRUCTION In the following list, courses are listed by departm ents alphabetically arranged. All courses are offered provisionally, and those for which registration is inadequate will be cancelled. BIOCHEM ISTRY S 314. E lem entary Biochem istry. U ndergraduate and g ra d u ate ; credit three hours. Prerequisite, a course in organic chem istry. Lectures and conferences, daily, 9, and th ree periods a week to be arranged. D airy Industry 218. Professor S u m n e r. BIOLOGY A 5. L aboratory M ethods in Biology. U ndergraduate and g ra d u ate ; credit two hours. Prerequisite, an introductory course in biology or zoology. Lectures, M W F, 10. T h re e additional periods to be arranged. Roberts 302. D r. N e v in. For students who intend to teach or to follow some phase of biology as a profession. T his course includes such subjects as: laboratory equipm ent; collection, preservation, and storage of m aterials; sectional and non-sectional preparations of anim al tissues for histological study; injection of blood vessels and embalm ing; preparation of bird and m am m al skins ior study; c h a rt_m aking; introduction to photography including the preparation of lantern slides; use of micro projector; theory and use of 16-millimeter sound and silent projection apparatus. Laboratory fee, $5. ECONOM ICS S 2a. M odern Economic Society. U n d erg rad u ate; credit three hours. Lectures and recitations daily, 9, and M W F, 2. G oldwin Sm ith 260. A survey of the existing economic order, its more salient and basic ch aracteristics, and its operation.

S 21b. Accounting. U nderg rad u ate; credit three hours. Prerequisite an elem entary course in Economics and some w ork in accounting. Lectures and recitations, daily, 9, and three practice periods a week. Goldiuin Sm ith 256. Professor E n g l is h. C apital stock accounts; bonds and their v aluation; am ortization, reserves and reserve funds, analysis of income statem ents and balance sheets. ENG LISH S 2b. Introductory Course in Com position and R hetoric. U n derg rad u ate; credit three hours. Daily, 8, and M W F, 12. Goldimn Sm ith 134. Second semester of the required freshm an course. S 41a. Prose Fiction. U nderg rad u ate; credit one hour. M W F, 12 Gold- <win Smith 160. S 41b. T he Short Story. U n d erg rad u ate; credit one hour. T T h S, 11. Gold'tuin Sm ith 160. FLORICULTURE AND ORNAM ENTAL H O RTICU LTU RE A 100. Principles and Practices of M ilitary Camouflage. U n derg rad u ate; credit one hour. R egistration limited to 16; students are required to consult or correspond w ith the instructor before registering. M W F, 1:40-5. Plant Science 433. Associate Professor P o r t e r, other members of the staff, and representatives of the D epartm ent of M ilitary Science and Tactics. A theoretical and practical course in the principles and techniques of modern camouflage as related to tactical m ilitary operations and m ilitary installations. Lectures and! dem onstrations, indoor laboratory exercises, studies with scale models, and practical field problems, using dummy and m ilitary equipment, are included. T his course is designed primarily^ for men who expect to enter some branch of national service but recognition of this course by m ilitary authorities after completion is not guaranteed. Laboratory fee $2. GEO G RAPHY AND GEOLOGY S 210. Fundam entals of G eography. U n d erg rad u ate; credit tw o hours. D aily, 10. Geology lecture room, McGra<w. Professor VON E n g e l n. T h e basic facts of geography, organized to furnish an understanding of its general principles. HOM E ECONOMICS E 120. H om e N ursing. U n d erg rad u ate; credit one hour. M W F, 12. M artha Van Rensselaer NB 30. M rs. P e a b o d y. T h e home adaptation of hospital facilities and c a re ; signs of illness and ways of caring for the patient in m ild and chronic illness and convalescence; the care of emergencies until the doctor a rriv es; home* care of a patient who is seriously ill, w ith mem bers of the fam ily caring for the patient under the supervision of a visiting nurse. Fee, $3. E 190. N utrition and H ealth. U n d e rg rad u ate; credit two hours. Daily, 11. M artha Van Rensselaer 426. Associate Professor B r u c h er. F or students who have had no previous train in g in hum an nutrition. T he principles of nutrition, w ith emphasis on the nutrition of norm al ad u lts; the choice and use of food for achieving and m aintaining health. Fee, $2.

H 115. M ilitary Personnel A dm inistration. U n d erg rad u ate; credit two hours. Prerequisite, permission of instructor. Daily, 8. IParren 125. P ro fessor W in s o r. A discussion of basic psychological and personnel problems and techniques incident to the selection, training, m otivation, and disciplining of men under w ar conditions. As far as possible, actual cases and situations will be presented for analysis and discussion. M A T H E M A T IC S S 14. Com putational T rigonom etry. U n d erg rad u ate; credit three hours. Prerequisite, a course in interm ediate algebra. Daily, 8, and T T h S, 12. W hite 115. T h is course is designed for students w ho have had no trigonom etry and who w ish to secure a background for practical courses in navigation. T he course w ill emphasize the solution of problems in plane and spherical trig o nom etry w hich depend upon the use of tables and com putation. T h e course will not be accepted as adequate preparation for a course in calculus. M ETEOROLOGY A la. M eteorology. U ndergraduate and g ra d u ate ; credit tw o hours. Lectures and discussions. D aily, 9. Plant Science 143. Professor M o r d o f f. T h is course is adapted to the needs of teachers and students in subjects for w hich the w eather is an im portant factor, particularly teachers of general science, physical geography, and agriculture. It is designed to acquaint the student w ith the law s governing the p rim ary and secondary circulation of the atm osphere, and w ith the development, progression, and conditions th at attend cyclones, tornadoes, and other atm ospheric phenomena. A ttention is given to the principles and practice of w eather forecasting from w eather m aps and from local observations. Students taking the course at the g raduate level will be assigned additional work. A lb. M eteorology, L aboratory Course. U ndergraduate and g ra d u ate ; credit one hour. Laboratory, M W F, 1:40-4. M ust be accompanied by course A la. Plant Science 114. Professor M o r d o f f. T he work consists in the study of the principal w eather and climatic elements with the aid of maps, charts, and instruments. T he various meteorological instrum ents w ill be studied, as well as the methods of taking and re cording the observations. O pportunity will be given the student for making practice forecasts. Students taking the course at the g raduate level w ill be assigned additional work. M IL IT A R Y SCIEN CE A ND T A C T IC S S I. Basic Course, Second Y ear. No credit. T or T h, 1:40-4:40. Barton H all Ṫhis course will begin on June 1, and will continue for 15 weeks, ending on September 12. Students registering in the first five-week Session who plan to continue through the summer in other Sessions may enter this course on June 1 and on completion of the entire course w ill receive credit for one term of the second year of required drill. Students who plan to register for five weeks only may enter this course on June 1 to drill for the rem aining four weeks. They will receive no credit.

PH Y SIC A L T R A IN IN G S 1. Physical Training for Men. No credit. Four periods a week, by a r rangem ent. Barton H all. T his course will begin on June 1 and will continue for IS weeks, ending on September 12. Students in the first five-week Session who plan to continue through the summer in other Sessions m ay enter this course on June 1 and on completion of the entire course will receive 1 hour of credit. Students who plan to register for five weeks only m ay enter this course on June 1 for the rem aining four weeks. They will receive no credit. PSYCHOLOGY S 51. Psychotechnology. U ndergraduate and g ra d u ate ; credit two hours. Prerequisites: an introductory course in psychology and upperclass status. Daily, 11. Gold<win Smith 134. D r. R y a n. T he results of research upon the selection and train in g of m ilitary and industrial personnel; factors in m aintaining effectiveness at work. RURAL ED U C A TIO N A 131. Introduction to Teaching V ocational A griculture in Secondary Schools. U ndergraduate and g ra d u ate ; credit three hours. Prerequisite, a course in educational psychology, and permission of the instructor. Daily, 10, and three periods a week to be arranged. P lant Science 141. A ssistant P ro fessor O l n e y. For students preparing to teach vocational agriculture, and for teachers who wish to prepare in this field. Consideration of the organization of program s of instruction in vocational agriculture and of the problems involved in conducting a program. Laboratory fee, $3. A 133. Directed Teaching of Students in A gricultural Education. U ndergraduate and g ra d u ate ; credit two hours. Prerequisite, R ural Education 131, a course in educational psychology, and perm ission of the instructor. H ours to b e arranged. A ssistant Professor O l n e y. For students in R ural Education who wish to complete certification requirements by work during this period. Fee, $3. A 143. Organization and Teaching of Technical Subjects. U ndergraduate and g ra d u ate ; credit six hours. Prerequisite, permission of the instructor. D a ily except Sat., 9-4 Professor E m erso n. Curriculum construction and developm ent of instructional m aterials for national defense train in g program s in industrial and technical high schools. Designed prim arily for graduate students in industrial and technical education who have had some experience in the development of instructional m aterials. Deals with analysis of national defense industries for occupational training content; the organization of courses of study of pre-employm ent and trad e extension type; and the preparation of instruction sheets and other aids to instruction. Students must consult or correspond w ith the instructor before registering. SOCIOLOGY S 32. G roup M orale. U ndergraduate and g ra d u ate ; credit two hours. Prerequisite, permission of the instructor. Daily, 10. M cg raw 201. Professor C o t t r e l l. Analysis of the social psychological factors affecting group m orale. Problems of m orale in business and industry, the community, and the nation will receive special attention. T he course is designed for students interested in per

sonnel adm inistration and group w ork as well as for those who expect to have responsibility of leadership in organized social, economic, and political activities. SPEECH A ND DRAM A S I. Public Speaking. U n d erg rad u ate; credit tw o hours. Daily, 11. Goldivin Sm ith 236. T h e course is planned to give the fundam entals of speech preparation and to develop simple and direct speaking. It includes the study of principles, constant practice, and conferences. ZOOLOGY S 303 H um an Physiology. U n derg rad u ate; credit three hours. Lectures and recitations, daily, 8, and T T h S, 12. M oore Laboratory 101. Associate Professor D y e. An introductory course for students in all colleges.