1912-1913 Academic Catalog

CEDARVILLE Cou.n:E 130. ETHICS-Theoretical and practical ethics constitute the work of the course. Virtue, freedom, duty, and individual and social obligations are studied. The text is Gregory's. Required of all candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts. Three hours a week, one semester. PHYSICS. PROFESSOR LANNING. 131. ELEMENTARY PHYSICS-The fundamental principles, with laboratory work, are presented. The text is Carhart and Chute's. Required in the fourth year of the Preparatory Course. Five hours a week throughout the year. 132. GENERAL PuYs1cs-?'1echanics, heat, electricity, sound, and light are studied. Lectures arc given, and laboratory work required. The text is Carhart's College Physics. Elective for all who have not taken the course as a pan of the required work in science. Three hours a week throughout the year, with three additional hours of laboratory work. 133. ADVANC£D PHYSIC9--The course consists of recitations, lectures, and laboratory work. The text is Miller's. Elective for all who have completed General Physics. Three hours a week throughout the year. POLIT ICAL SCIENCE. PROFESSOR ALLEN. 134. C1v1cs-The Federal Constitution is made the basis for a study of American civil government. The text is Andrews' Manual of the Constitution. Required in the fourth year of the Preparatory Course. Fi\'e hours a week, first semester. 135. AMERICAN GOVERNMENT-A Sllldy is made of the evolu– tion of the American government and politics and of the forms and activities of the Federal and State governments. The text is Beard's. Elective for all who have not iaken the course as a part of the required work in social science. Three hours a week, one semester. 136. ENGLISH Go\'E.~NMENT-This course invoh,es a study of the theory and practice of the English government, the functions 54

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