1914-1915 Academic Catalog

3. Logic (three semester-hours). 4. Ethics (three semester-hours). 5. Apologetics (three semester-hours). If. A number of group studies to the amount of sixty 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: n. Preuch. b. German. C. l"m.tin. d. Greek. 2. 'l'welvc semester-hours' work, selected from the' following sciences, two of the three sciences being punmNI throughout nn entire year; n. Biology and Zoology (six semester-hours). b. Chemistry (six semester-hours) . c. Physics (six seme.ster-hours). 3. Six semester-hours' work select.eel from the follow- ing courses: a. Algebra (three semester-hours). b. 'l'rigonometry (three semester-hours) . c. Surveying (three semester-hours). cl. Astronomy (th ree semcster·-honrs). In addition to the three hours in mathematics one con– ference hour per week may be required by the professor giving 1be course. but credit shall be given for only th ree semester-hours. 4 Si}< semester-hours' work selected .from the depart– ment of Bible. 20

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