Show i t H J t l Lila l J i I a A AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE COLLE OLLE E OF F fin UT 1 t I LOGAN UTAH t taWs Scientific Institution of Higher Learning Provides lie l t teral eral oral and aid Practical Education T iT 1 The Agricultural collage collep of o Utah part pan of the public school ol b ConI sy system tem tern of or the state tate It was wa in 18 by the legislative le assembly of I UtAh in pursuance of the act of ot con j e approved roved in I nl 1862 granting public I A lands to the states tate stat for or the es e establishment e and maintenance of intI institutions I of hIther higher learning in n order to promote the liberal and practical education cation of the industrial classes clas es in inthe Inthe th the several pursuits and professions of life Ute In accordance a ce with the spirit of the law under which it was organized organised It H is Ia h b he general geirI policy polley of the to provide a liberal thorough and practical p practical I education on meeting the demands particularly of et th tu the industrial classes In all of o tin the courses counes throughout th the institution the practical work OB on the farms jarms in tn the Ute orchards vineyards vl dairy commercial rooms room kitchen laundry sewing ewt rooms different sele tile laboratories and the carpenter urge ere and machine shops hops fe m done in strict t accordance with Ith scientific prin In addition to the practical w rk ef Cf the tM different dt erent courses cour e students are thoroughly trained in the related d of science and in mathematics ics history English h and modern lan Ian g es While th the importance of practical t training is emphasised d in all of i courses the disciplinary di value of education n 1 ig kept constantly in view ft tt to k t recognised that the mind and eye an hand must together be trained in oMi 0 to secure symmetrical l develop meats meRta The object is to Inculcate hab hal habits its ta of industry and thrift thrilL of accuracy ra SOW ad reliability and to foster fo t all that es for right living and good tood citi HM lp Courses Course J r courses our are of In la agriculture domestic science commerce civil engineering mechanical ical engineering anti ant general science clence each k lI leading to a t courses in agriculture domestic Sd science ence Me commerce manual training In ini i domestic arts and a tram train traming lug ing ID course in m arts each lead le lag to a certificate of graduation also a r engineering preparatory course a 8 preparatory pr course and a Q li winter courses in agriculture ture tura domestic me tlc science clence and arts Agriculture The e agricultural courses are arranged elany for tor the general education aid ami scientific I training of or agriculturists it The Tile general purpose of the three year course e is to provide such training as will meet the requirements of a 8 large number of students who expect to make the farm tarm their home The die dis distinctive work begins In the first year aud aid continues through the second and third years yearn In connection with this thUs thorough gk courses are given in English and ua an mathematics with sufficient ele I tary science to enable the student successfully u to pursue the agricultural work In the advanced course courSe a 8 more thorough and extended training is l given given en Ih lh the fundamental subjects of science science Sc Sconce ence once preparing the student for fec the themore more mere difficult problems In tn agricultural practice Those who complete the are ed for positions po as and aid assistants 8 la L colleges and nd andI I experiment stations station or ae an managers of at large farms The winter courses e in agriculture afford dord an JL opportunity tor young nr men nien of mature m ture years who ae e ee elre e t tit ta follow some agricultural pursuit but bitt o t who can attend school during the winter whiter months only to become familiar in a general way with those tho subjects un rt the most important principles an and the t best practice in agriculture In all aft of the work werk in agriculture the class rs reese m instruction is supplemented by practice in the eN livestock judging room veterinary hospital and green and aM by b visits of inspection In to herds henJa orchards and other places pi ces of Interest Domestic Science The lofte purpose of the tue work wor or In domestic science and aDd art it to 10 prepare women to meet more Intelligently the home de demands demands deI I mands mends of modern modem life Ute When woman has bas learned to apply the principles of i science to the problems of dally daily living JIving she lie w will ill realise that housekeeping is an 7 occupation worthy of the best efforts I of the brightest b t minds mind and that the most JQ st thorough courses cour ee In science clence econ seen economies economies mules and ethics can be applied to th the betterment of home bome life Ute Formerly the higher education of women I her he away way a from front the practical In Interests Interests of home The present demand Is hJ for tor education toward home 11 Ute life e rather than away from it The courses In domestic science and andrt art rt In the Agricultural college col of Utah m lit in addition to affording preparation for tor tormore more more successful ful home work are of es en especial esPecial pedal value at this time in preparing young nung women omen to meet the demands fo f for r competent instructors in domestic science and art in different school of or the Ute state The distinctive di work begins to in the first year and extends through each of the follow following ing years in all aU the courses In the course stu eth ethI stuCk I o Ck dents also aiM receive training in mathe mathematics matics English science art and mod modern modern ern languages This course lOuree is of espe especial cial lal ial value to prospective teachers of domestic science The course is arranged for the accommodation tion of those e who cannot complete the themore themore themore more advanced work but it who desire a good 1000 practical education In connection tion CIon n with the work in sewing cooking etc ic students take ta e courses ir ii English and elementary science The mantis manu t training course te t adapted to young women wotan who desire a practical training that be of immediate value to them more time being devoted to sewing and practical cooking than in inthe Inthe Inthe the other courses coarsen Many young women who have taken this course coone are now no giving ln instruction in dressmaking schools or doing successful stul work as practical dressmakers maker dres while hundreds of f others are aiding in tn the cooking sewing wing and every day duties of the home borne The short winter course in do domestic dome domestic me tic science is arranged arra Bed especially for tr the accommodation of young wo we women men n who can attend school during the winter inter months only and who feel the need Ped of ot special training in preparation for tor their life work Many housekeep housekeepers hou ers rs take tak advantage of this course to ob ot obtain tain rew ideas ides learn ne methods and andreaw ken their enthusiasm m for the work ork Commerce IT this thiB progressive lve commercial age competition Oo mud lid the exacting enacting require in 1 ats of business me mes are such that one with but If It any special prep ration cannot successfully compete pith ih those wHo ve made a careful tidy of UN the krY in inand trade and nd commerce commer For those thOi U Who desire such yela preparation n the Agricultural Col College College lege oi ci Utah offers advantages vanta that are aret t to be found la 1 any other educational educational institution in the intermountain countY coant The course cour e is III paral parallel lel ICI with the regular college courses in Ina 1 Sg a cUlture CUl ure domestic dome tlc science engineer engineering ing Del and general silence tence s e Students Stu who complete this course cour e have a much broader general education than it is 18 1 possible to acquire in most commercial schools and are well prepared for po positions as teachers in commercial and department schools where courses ee in Int commerce t are given ven Iba h demand for thoroughly ed teachers bel tea along tide ibM Un Hn ff of work Is greater than the supply rand and many desirable positions are open I Ic c te to those prepared to t do the required work The course is ill ar arranged arranged ranged for the accommodation of stu atu students students dents who woo ire unable to lo do more ad advanced advanced advanced work w Those TItoR wiio this course coarse are ase JIe well prepared for office oce work werk and general mercantile business Engineering The course in civil engineering pro provides provides vides thorough ugh training in hi the different rent subjects pertaining i tR tRot to u the of ot the civil engineer The Tia theoretical t tle 1 instruction is based ed larg largely i on sit the work given IVen in the th departments d of or physics and md mathematics aad aa f the tile re 1 results r suits sulta are applied to practical problems in field fold work and aft 1 designs The present activity In fn construction Ion work in the vicinity of the college af aZ affords fords unusual advantages for training the student in the practical problems of their All the tie hydro hydrographic hydrographic graphic work went of the United States geo geological geological logical survey in hi Utah and southern Idaho is in dh ct charge dance of the civil engineering en department of the college e and the proposed extension of their work in Utah next summer summet will afford the students rare opportunity for actual practice in the problems of water sup supply supply ply and irrigation development The irrigation investigations carried on by bythe bythe bythe the experiment station afford opportunities opportunities opportunities for the study stud of nt problems in involving Involving relying accurate measurements of water construction of weirs MImes flumes etc ete The success of ed the work of this department and Had the Ute demand for civil engineers are shown by the fact fae that of the eight graduates in the last three years three are in active engineering practice in Canada lanada and aad with the U States dl of agri agriculture agrIculture agriculture culture four are engaged enga ed as u teachers te chers chersIn in colleges colle and one is doing post postgraduate graduate week werk The mechanical engineering course provides such training as will qualify the student to deal intelligently with engineering problems The student is made mac familiar not net only with kh the aden scientific phase of the work but with its application to modern practice pr As early as possible po he Is Drought into con contact contact contact tact with practical problems the graphical as well as 8 the analytical method need throughout their so 80 solution lution General Science The general science course corre corresponds corresponds spends to the usual baccalaureate course in science in higher institutions of or learning It is designed to furnish a liberal and thorough education em embracing embracing embracing bracing the broad field of general sel science so enee ence mathematics language history and literature scientific subjects char characterizing characterizing the course During the freshman year students are thoroughly drilled in the subjects s b ts necessary ry to the tit more advanced special work o ef t in investigation Investigation During the sophomore junior and senior years students elect eject electie Jie ie e subjects in I they have great greatest greatest greatest est Interest terest l Infer st being b allowed to t specialize in any of the subjects of chemistry biology mathematics physics etc Mechanic Me hanic Arts The general purpose purPOse of the manual J training course in mechanical arts is isto Isto Isto to provide the students with a good secondary education and to make skilled tradesmen in jn carpentry forg forging forging ing lug and machine Work The practical work of the spume course u e exten e through each of the u f ea l a the tB students spending three hours daily dally Itt fi m the work workshops shops The remainder of the time is devoted to work in English mathematics ics ice history drawing etc ete The disciplinary nary value of the training in all aU of or the work throughout the department is em emphasised emphasised All Al exercises e are made to scale drawings Absolute accuracy 19 is insisted ln upon in the construction tion of ol even the most moat trivial objects The great t demand throughout Utah and the adjoining states slates sta tea for the students of this department at high salaries as me mechanics mechanics mechanics and the encouragement re received received received from leading manufacturers and mechanics attest the success of the de department pertinent t Winter Courses During the winter months beginning Jan 7 the college e offers special courses in the th various Subjects of or agriculture horticulture veterinary science selen dairy dalry dairying lag ing sewing household management m cooking carpentry and 1 I t addition to the work of f these court cour students may take such c A t t a n mathematics B b his hist U t aud nd other subjects as they are prepared too be pursue advantageously ly lyThe The sections of the different classes cla es are so 80 adjusted that those e entering in January may work in any of the de departments departments of the institution for tor they are prepared Experiment Station The Agricultural A college experiment station while not providing directly for instructional work is one of the most hl nt departments of the institution institution tion In accordance with the act of congress the purpose of the station is 18 isto isto to promote scientific investigation and alad experiment respecting principles p plea and application of or agricultural science n It Itis Iti Itis is i therefore essentially a department devoted to research r and as such BUh it does the Ute most advanced work of the institution At present special atten attention attention tion tIes te Is given to the study of the un underlying denying laws of irrigation I on w e in investigations investigations ve for foi the purpose of encouraging aging the horticultural dairy and poultry industries are also in progress The scientific c method and aad spirit char characterise all the operations of the station Members of the station tatton staff are also members of the college fac faculty nit and the advanced students of the Ute institution are given every everT possible assistance in any investigations they the thede desire lre de to tit undertake Equipment The college grounds comprise ru ft acres of which twenty acres atres constitute the campus seven even acres ac the athletic Held acres the farm farmand farmand and d eleven acres ares the orchards orchard vine Tine vineyards vineyards yards and gardens There are alto altogether altogether gether seventeen college buildings constructed for the various purposes es of the institution The chemical and aM mineralogical the Ute physical the agri agricultural agricultural agricultural cultural und and the biological laboratories ies lea and ana the veterinary v hospital are provided provid with the necessary ry apparatus and supplies for tor thorough IK work ork For the Ute work WOR in Ia dairying en b engineering i mechanic arts domestic arts etc there Is equipment for thorough and efficient work In the different courses offered Department museums in and an mineralogy animal and plant Plan otology biology Jo agriculture and a domes domestic tic art an supplied With dt tf work werk A t e dOW ft of MW IllS bound volumes tend end There Ther TherIs is also large reading room furnished with the necessary tables and ami slopes Mopes on which are placed we 41 of the best 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