1912-1913 Academic Catalog

COURSES IN Music, ORATORY AND F'mLOSOPHY MUSIC. PROFESSOR PETTIT. 126. ELECTIVE Music-Elective work in music to the amount of fifteen credits will be counted towards the degree of Bachelor of Arts. One lesson a week for one semester constitutes the work required for one credit. Students electing music must pay the L1Sual fees for lessons in mllsic in addition to their regular collegiate tuition fees. See the Department of Music for the nature of the work offered. ORATORY. PROFESSOR CRESWELL. 127. ELECTIVE ORATORY-Elective work in oratory to the amount of fihecn credits will be counted towards the degree of Bachelor of Arts. One lesson a week for one semester constitutes the work required for one credit. Students electing oratory must pay the usual fees for lessons in oratory in addition to their regular collegiate tuition fees. See <the Department of Oratory for the nature of the work offered. PHILOSOPHY. PROFESSOR l\'lcCHESNEY. 128. HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY-The course consists of a pre• sentation of Greek, medieval, and modern philosophy from 600 8. C. down to the present day. It gives a history of the rise and growth of the predominant views in the various periods of the above named ages. The bibliography is exhaustive, and the references are abundant. The text is ·weber's. Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. 129. OUTLINES OF METAPHYSICS-This subject presents the nature of metaphysics, the world from different viewpoints, the subjectivity of sensation, space, time, reality, God, and idealism, with suggested courses of reading. The text is Snowden's The World a Spiritual System. Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. 53

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