1911-1912 Academic Catalog
CEDA~ILLE CoUECE Qualitative Analysis. Elective. Open to all who have completed general chemistry. Three hours a week throughout the year. 11. QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS-This course consists of the prin– ciples of gravimetric and volumetric analysis, with practical work in ores, limestone, fertilizers, and technical products. The text is Foulk's Quantitative Analysis. Elective. Open to all who have completed Qualitative Analysis. Three hours a week throughout the year. 12. ADVANCED INORGANIC CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL Pun... OSOPBY-This course is especially recommended to those who expect to teach chemistry. The text is Newth's Inorganic Chem– istry. Bennett's Laboratory Manual is used. Elective. Open to all who have completed General Chemistry. Three hours a week throughout the year, with three additional hours of laboratory work. DRAWING. PROFESSOR LANNING. 13. MECHANICAlr-Mechanical Drawing and Descriptive Geom– etry comprise the work. Instruction is largely indiv.idual. Elective. Three hours a week throughout the year. ECONOMICS. PROFESSOR ALLEN. 14. PRINCIPLES OF EcoNOM!Cs-Production, exchange, distribu– tion, and consumption are taken up, and such subjects as labor, capi– tal, association, money, credit, commerce, collectivism, co-operation, wages, interest, and profits are carefully considered. The text is Gide's. Elective for all who have not taken the course as a part of the required work in social science. Three hours a week, one semester. 15. PRACTICAL EcONOMICs-Economic principles are reviewed with special reference to practical affairs and problems. The text is Ely's Outlines of Economics. Elective for all who have not taken the course as a part of the required work in social science. Three hours a week, one semester. 16. TRUSTS AND MONOPOLIES-The theory of monopoly and the practical operation and economic effects of trusts are made the subjects of investigation. The texts are Ely's Monopolies and Trusts ••
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