1914-1915 Academic Catalog
counsi-;s IX MISSIOXS AND ~IUSIC r 131. CAr~CULUS-The course comprises both differeutial a1 integral calculus, with their applications to ph:rsica\ and kindr problems. The text-book is Granvill 's. E lecti,·e. Three hours a week throughout the year. An additional eonferenee hour may ht required. MISSIONS. rnon:ssou Mccnt:s:-:t:Y. 132. GENERAL COURSF. JN 1\ITSSIONS-The problems, pos– sibilities, means, and obligation of evangelizing the world in this generation, and the motives, aims and metho<ls of the foreign mis– sionary are studied. Various te-.,:t-books are used. Elective. Three hours a week throughout the year. 133. THE FOREIGN F IELD-China, Japan, Korea, India, Egypt, Central and Southern Africa, South America, Mexico, aud the islaud missions will constitute the work of the course. Text– books by various authorities are used. Elective. Three hours a 1 week throughout the year. 134. 1\flSSTONARY BTOGRAPHY-The Jives of noted mis– sionaries of all Christian denominations and fields are studied for I their inspiration and practical information. Various text-books are used . .Elective. Three hours a week throughout the year. 135. HOME ~\USSJONS-This course involves a sur,•ey of social, moral and religious conditions of the U11ited States in general and of the sections and classes most in need of the Gospel. Various text·books ure used. Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. MUSIC. PROF~;sson nussi-;1.1•. 136. ELECTIVE MUS.IC -J~leetive work iu music to tbe amount of eight credits will be counted towards the degree of Bachelor of Arts. One lesson n week for one semester constitutes the work required for one credit. Students electing music must pny the usual fees for lessons in music in addition to their regular collegiate tuition fees. See the Department of Music for the uaturo of the work offereil. 54
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