DEPARTMENT REPORTS. 



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SPRING TERM, 1922. 



(NOTE: By request of the H. E. Div., Physics 3 was given to Sophomore Technicals, instead of Sophomore Generals as 

 scheduled, to assist in adjustments to the New Home Economics Course.) 



Physics 2f Magnetism and Electricitj^ was given during the winter 

 term instead of Physics 2e, Heat, Sound and Light, as scheduled, inter- 

 changes of subjects having been permitted by faculty aictiiou. Hereafter 

 Physics 2f will precede Physics 2e. 



Physics 3e was not given spring term. Those back in the subject were 

 classified in Phvsics 3 and credit substituted. 



New subjects in Physics given for the first time were : 



(a) Physics 3 (Kequired of Technical Freshinen in the Home 

 Economics Course and Sophomore Generals in the Home 

 Economics Course). 



(b) Physics Gd, 6e and Gf (Elective for Applied Science Stu- 

 dents). 



Subjects omitted by faculty action, because of insufficient room and 

 lack of instructional force, were as follows : 



(a) '.Phj^sics 4a (Elec. for Agr'l, For. and Science Courses). 



(b) Physics 4b (Elec. for Agr'l, For., H. E. and Science Courses), 



(c) Physics 4c (Elec. for Agr'l and For. Courses). 



Since Physics has now become a major subject in the Applied Science 

 Course, the need for aiiotlier instrnctor and adequate lecture, laboratory 

 and quiz room in which to satisfactorily handle our Avork, has become 

 imperative. In fact it will be impossible to give our complete sichedule 

 of work, until these aire provided. Physics Gg, Gh and 6i, aliso Physics (>k, 

 Gm and Gn. (Electives for seniops in Science Coimse), cannot be offered 

 until then. 



Kespectfullv submitted, 



GHAS. W. CHAPMAN, 



Professor of Physics. 

 East Lansing, Mich., June 30, 1922, 



