1932-1933 Catalog

SUGGESTED COURSES 45 12. Sociology (six semester-hours); 13. Economics (six semester-hours); 14. History (six semester-hours); 15. Geography (three semester-hours); 16. Astronomy (three semester-hours); All credits count towards the degrees of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science. PRE-LIBRARY COURSE A very popular and useful vocation is that of a librarian or a teacher of library courses. The _Arts Course is strongly urged as one of the best preparations for a librarian. This course gives the Bachelor of Arts degree and prepares the stu– dent to complet e within a year a good course in Library Science at a technical school. PRE-MEDICAL COURSE This course is suggested for students who are preparing to enter a medical school. All credits count towards the degrees of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science. The completion of the course gives a degree. 1. Rhetoric (six semester-hours); 2. English (six semester-hours); 3. Bible (four semester-hours); 4. Foreign Language (sixteen semester-hours); 5. P sychology (General, three semester-hours); 6. History (six semester-hours); 7. Social Science (Economics, six semester-hours); 8. Philosophy (Logic, three semester-hours; Ethics, three semester-hours ); 9. Science (Chemistry; twenty-four semester-hours; Biology, sixteen semester-hours; Geology, six semester-hours; Physics, eight semester-hours). 10. Religion (Apologetics, three semester-hours). 11. Elective Studies (in addition to those specified above, to an amount sufficient to make one hundred and twenty semester– hours, which is the number required in the Arts-Science course for the degree of Bachelor of Arts or of Science). These elect ives may be chosen by the student from any department of instruction. 12. Physical Education: In addition to those specified above, four hours of Physical Education are required, but they do not count towards a degree.

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