1916-1917 Academic Catalog

III. A major study, including twelve semester-hours' work in one of the following departments: 1. Bible and Missions. 2. Education. 3. English. 4. French. 5. German. 6. Greek. 7. History. 8. Latin. 9. Mathematics and Astronomy. 10. Natural Science. 11. Political and Social Sciences. 12. Psychology and Philosophy. Work in the first two years of a language cannot be counted as major work. IV. A minor study, including six semester-hours' work to be selected from a department related to the major study, with the advice and consent of the professor at the bead of the depart– ment in which the major study is taken. No co~rse counted under any other bead may be considered a part of the major or minor study. V. Free electives to the amount of twelve semester-hours selected from any department of instruction. B. A graduating oration of at least one thousand and not more than fifteen hundred words upon some subject approved by the Faculty. This oration mu.st be delivered by the candidate for the degree on Commencement Day. The title of the oration must be submitted to the Secretary of the Faculty on or before December first preceding commencement, and a complete copy of the oration on or before April first. - 20-

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