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Identifier: annualyearbook1918stbe (find matches)
Title: Annual year-book
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors: St. Benedict's College and Academy
Subjects: St. Benedict's College and Academy St. Benedict's Boarding School for Little Boys
Publisher: (St. Joseph, Minn.) : The College
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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d Physiology: The general structure and composi-tion of the human body. Tissues, organs, and physiological systems. Course VI. Ornithology: Structure, classification and habits of birds withspecial reference to the birds of Minnesota. Field trips, to identifybirds. Course VII. Neurology: A brief study of the nervous system, includingthe anatomy and physiology of the nervous system and the sense or-gans. Course VIII. General Ecology of Insects: With special reference to theinsects of Minnesota. Frequent field trips. GEOLOGY Requirements of the Department:For a Minor, twelve credits.For a Major, twenty-four credits. Courses Pre-requisite No. Credit Title Semester Offered to Course 1 3 1 All None 2 3 Geography of North America. 2 All None 3 3 1 All None 4 3 2 Soph., Jr., S r. 1,2 5 3 1 Jr., Sr. 4 6 3 2 Jr., Sr. 5 7 3 1 Jr., Sr. 6 8 3 2 Jr., Sr. 7 Course I. General Physiography: The relations of the lithosphere. atmo-sphere, and hydrosphere, and the physical results of these relations. 32
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Course II. Geography of North America: A study of the regional geog-raphy, physiography, climate, natural resources, and people of theUnited States and Canada. Course III. Commercial Geography: Natural Conditions affecting and de-termining the quality and quantity of trade. Human control of com-merce. Transportation. Commerce of the United States and othercountries of the world. Course IV. General Geology: A survey of physiographic, dynamic, andstructural geology, in relation to the historic element. Course V. Geology of Minnesota: The physical geography and the geo-logic history of Minnesota. Important geological features, and theirrelation to industrial development. Course VI. Economic Geology: Study of the nature, origin, distributionand uses of the minerals of North America. Mineral fuels. Non-metallic products. Course VII. Historical Geology: Detailed study of the formation of theNorth American continent. Geological periods. Rocks, and theircharacteristic fossils. Course VIII. Mi
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