not require specific prerequisites may be elected as options. THIRD TERM — Not offered in 1966/67 academic year. FOURTH TERM — Not offered in 1966/67 academic year. Chemical Technology The chemical industry operates in two general areas: research of new, and im- provement of known processes. Chemical technicians are an essential part of the scientific and management team, working together in research or in production. This curriculum is designed to take a high school graduate through courses and laboratory training toward the development of a skilled chemical technician suitable, on graduation, for immediate employment. Specifically, the courses are designed to provide chemical, physical and mathematical theory combined with the procedural and technical skills involved in chemical and metallurgical industries. Particular emphasis is put on continuity; this programme begins where the academic and technical and industrial programmes of the high school leave off. Graduates will ba qualified to serve at the sub-professional level in the wide variety of industries in B.C., including metallurgy, pulp and paper as well as government laboratories, and particularly in the two major industries of the West Kootenay Region. COURSE REQUIREMENTS —- CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY FIRST TERM SECOND TERM Chemistry 150A Chemistry 150B Mathematics 150A Mathematics 150B Physics 150A Physics 150B English 151A English 151B Drafting 150A Drafting 150B ONE OF ONE OF Economics 150A Economics 150B Geography 150A Geography 150B History 150A History 150B English 111A English 111B ONE OF Foundations for Enquiry History of Scientific Thought Reading Skills Contemporary Problems Public Speaking World Religions Note: Students with deficiencies in Mathematics or Chemistry will be required to enrol in college preparatory courses and may be required to take additional instruction in these subjects in place of an elective. A courses are prerequiste to B courses. Those courses included within the Liberal Arts and Science Programme which do not require specific prerequisites may be elected as options. THIRD TERM — Not offered in the 1966/67 academic year. FOURTH TERM — Not offered in the 1966/67 academic year. 36