1911-1912 Academic Catalog

COURSES IN LOGIC AND MATHEMATICS 104. LATIN LITERATURE-A brief survey is made of Latin literature, selections being read from many authors. The text is Peck and Arrowsmith's Roman Life in Latin Prose and Verse. Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. LOGIC. PROFESSOR MORGAN. 105. INTRODUCTORY-The subject is taken up in a systematic manner, terms, propositions, and syllogisms being followed by a study of fallacies and practical examples. The text is Creighton's. Required of all candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts. Three hours a week, one semester. MATHEMATICS. PROFESSOR MORGAN ANO Miss WILUAMSON. 106. ARITHMETIC-A systematic course is given in general and practical principles, with suggestions as to the proper presenta– tion of the subject. The text is White's Complete Arithmetic. Required in the first year of the Two-Year Normal Course and in the Teachers' Review Course. Three hours a week throughout the year. 107. ALGEBRA-This course is for beginners. The text is Went– worth's Elementary Algebra. Required in the first year of the Preparatory Course. Five hours a week throughout the year. 108. ALGEBRA-This course is advanced work, beginning with quadratics and completing Wentworth's Elementary Algebra. Re– quired in the second year of the Preparatory Course. Five hours a week, first semester. 109. GEOMETRY-Plane Geometry, giving work in theorems and original exercises, is begun. The text is Wentworth's. Required in the second year of the Preparatory Course. Five hours a week, second semester. 110. GEOMETRY-Plane Geometry is completed, and Solid Geom– etry taken up and finished. The text is Wentworth's. Required in the third year of the Preparatory Course. Five hours a week throughout the year. u

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