1929-1930 Academic Catalog
DESCRIPTION OF COLLEGIATE AND NORMAL STUDIES BIBLE PUOJ<'J+:S, OR J\fcCI-IE 1 l+~Y. JURKAT, DEAN, AND RITCHIE 1. OLD TE TAME '.l'- Patrlarchal and Hebrew History, poetry, and prophecy. Required. Three hours a weelc, one semester. Professor Dean. 2. EW TE TAME T- The life of Christ, the Acts of the Apostles, the ll!e of raul, th Epistles and Revelation. Required. Three hours a week, one semester. Professor Dean. 3-4. BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY- The testimony of the monuments to the truth of the criptures. Various texts are used from year to year. Elective. One hour a week throughout the year. Given every third year. 5-6. BIBLICAL CUSTOM - The light shed upon the Bible by Eastern man– ners and cust.oms. Elective. One hour a week throughout the year. Given ever, third year. 7-8. OLD TESTAMENT LITERATURE- A study o! the writings o! the Old Te tament. Elective. Three hours a week, throughout t?le year. Not glven every year. Professor Jurkat. 9-10. NEW TESTAMENT LITERATURE- A study of the writings of the New Testament. Elective. Three hours a week, throughout the year. Not given every ;.iar. Professor Jurkat. 11-12. S. S. Lessons and Methods. One hour a week, thoughout the yi:a.r. Pro– fessor McChesney. 14. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION-A study of Pedagogy, H istory, Currlcula, Prln– clples, Organization, and Admlnistratlon of Religious Education. One hour, one semes– ter. Professor Rltchie. BIOLOGY PROFESSORS KUEHRM.ANN AND HOSTETLER 1. BIOLOGY-----Special emphasis on human life; preparatory to the courses 1n J}sychology, nature-study, and health. Three hours credit, first semester. Professor Hostetler. 3. NATURE STUDY-Consists of simple, truthful observations of the common thlngs about us : plant life, animal life, the earth, and the skY; with methods !or teaching both nature-study and agriculture in the elementary schools. Two hours credit, first semester. Professor Hostetler. 5-6. GENERAL ZOOLOGY-A general survey of animal llfe from the stand– point of morphology, physiology, and development. Elective. Four hours a week throughout the year. Given every second year. Professor Kuehrmann. 7-8. Same as 5-6 except that the laboratory work is n ot required. Elective after required work in Science is completed. Professor Kuehrmann. 9-10. GENERAL BOTANY--Study of morphology, Physiology, taxonomy and economics of plants. Elective. Four hours a week throughout the year. Given eve17 second year. Professor Kuehrmann. 11-12. Same as 9-10 except that the laboratory work is not required. Elective after required work in science is completed. Professor Kuehrmann. CHEMISTRY PROFESSOR KUEHRMANN 1-2. GENERAL CHEMISTRY-A study of the various eiements and thelr com– pn•mds 11s to their occurPnce. preparation, properties, and use. Elective. Four hours a week throughout the year. '5·4. :,aw" ..s 1-i. e~..:.,vt tliat laboratory work is not required. Elective after required work in Science is completed. 5-6. QUANTITATIVE .A,.'.;rALYSI -The principles of gravimetric and volu– metric analysis, with practical application to typical minerals and metals, includ– ing the solution of practical laboratory problems. Elective. Three laboratory periods and onil recitation period. Four hours credit. Given throughout the year. Prere– qu isite 9-10. Open to Juniors only. 7-8. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY- Study of carbon and its compounds, includlng both aliphatic and aromatic series. General qualitative analysis of organic com– P<?Unds is ta hen up in the second semester. 1,'i ve hours a week throughout the year. Given every second year. Open to Seniors and special students. 9-10. QUALITATIVE A..'{ALYSI - Analysis of metals, acids and bases; knowns a nd unknon ns. Two labora tory periods and Olli! recitation period throughout the yea r. Three hours credit. Prerequisite to 5-6. PAGE FORTY
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