1931-1932 Academic Catalog

28 SUGGESTED COURSES SUGGESTED COURSES The following courses are suggested to students to give them vocational guidance and preparation for their chosen occu– pations. Credits in all of these courses count towards either the Bachelor of Arts or the Bachelor of Science degree. 1. Agriculture, affiliated with the Ohio State University. See the Arts-Agriculture course on page ? ? 2. Business, giving the degree of Bachelor of Arts. 3. Dentistry, giving a certificate. 4. Education.-See the Liberal Arts or the Science course. Every prospective teacher in the public schools should take a Liberal Arts or the Science course before taking the professional work in Education. Gives the degree of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science. 5. Engineering.-See the course in Science. Gives the de- gree of Bachelor of Science. 6. Home Economics, giving a certificate. 7. Journalism. 8. Law. 9. Library.-See the Liberal Arts Course. Gives the degree of Bachelor of Arts. 10. Medicine, giving the degree of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science. 11. The Gospel Ministry, giving the degree of Bachelor of Arts. 12. Christian Missions, giving the degree of Bachelor of Arts. 13. Pharmacy, giving a certificate. 14. Politics and Social Science, giving the degree of Bachelor of Arts. COURSES RECOMMENDED FOR FRESHMEN The following courses are recommended as the most suitable for freshmen. With the advice of members of the Faculty, each student should select five of these courses in accordance with his needs, tastes, and previous preparation: Hours per week French ••••••••.•••••.•. 3 or 4 German •.•••••.••.•••.. 3 or 4 Latin •••••••...•••••.•. 3 or 4 Greek •••••••••••••••••• 3 or 4 Spanish ••••.••••••••••• 3 or 4 Algebra • • •• • • • • . •• • • • •• 4 Trigonometry • • • • • • • • • • • 4 Hours per week Extemporaneous Speaking .. 1 General Psychology .••..•.. 3 Bible ........•.•.••..•••.• 3 Rhetoric ........•..•....•. 3 General Zoology ••••.••••• • 4 General Botany .••••••••. • 4 General Chemistry ..•.••••• 4 LIMIT OF WORK No student pursuing the arts course will be permitted to take work for credit amounting to more than eighteen hours

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