1911-1912 Academic Catalog

REQUlREMENTS FOR BACHELOR'S DECREE I. The following prescribed studies to the amount of twenty-four semester hours: 1. Bible (six semester-hours). 2. Rhetoric (six semester-hours). 3. Psychology (three semester-hours). 4. Logic (three semester-hours). 5. Ethics (three semester-hours). 6. Apologetics (three semester-hours). II. A number of group studies to the amount of forty-eight semester-hours: 1. Twelve semester-hours' work, including two years' work in one language or one year's work in each of two languages, selected from the following: a. French. b. German. c. Latin. d. Greek. 'Vi.'here elementary work in French, German, and Greek is given collegiate credit, the subject is recited five hours per week, but given only three semester-hours' credit. 2. Twelve semester-hours' work selected from the following sciences, two of the three sciences being pur– sued throughout an entire year: a. Biology (six semester-hours). b. Chemistry (six semester-hours). c. Physics (six semester-hours). 3. Six semester hours work selected from the fol- lowing courses: a. Algebra (three semester-hours). b. Trigonometry (three semester-hours). c. Surveying (three semester-hours). d. Astronomy (three semester-hours). 25

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