1932-1933 Catalog
DESCRIPTION OF COURSES 57 1 % units High School Algebra and 1 unit Plane Geometry. Four hours a week, one semester. Professor Davis. 7-8. ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY Rectilinear and polar co-ordinates, with their applications to the point, line, circle, conic sections, both in the plane and in space. Elective. Prerequisite: College Algebra and Trigonometry. Three hours a week throughout the year. Not given every year. Professor Davis. 9-10. CALCULUS Differential and integral calculus with special applications to physics. Elective. Four hours a week throughout the year. Prerequisite Analytical Geometry, or they may be taken at the same time. Professor Davis. 11-12. DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY Elective, Prerequisites, 5-10, inclusive. Three hours a week. Professor Kuehrmann. 13. ASTRONOMY Descriptive Astronomy. Professor Hostetler. Three hours a week, one semester. v. PROFESSOR BERKLEY AND MRS. CORRY -'"'I u ,I~. "Arr' 5-6. ELECTIVE MUSIC Vv ., yy, ""• MUSIC Elective work in music to the amount of eight credits will be counted towards the degree of Bachelor of Arts, in the case of students enrolled in the collegiate department or in case of graduates of the department of music who after- wards enroll in the collegiate department. One lesson a week for one semester constitutes the work required for one credit. Students electing music must pay the usual fees for lessons in music in addition to the regular collegiate tuition fees. See the Department of Music for the nature of the work offered. While the course number for Elective Music remains constant, the work in Elective Music will vary from semester to semester. PHILOSOPHY PROFESSOR McCHESNEY 1. PRINCIPLES OF PHILOSOPHY Greek Philosophy, first and second periods; Philosophy of the Middle Ages, first and second periods; Modern Philoso– phy, first, second, third and fourth periods. Three hours a week. Eleetive. 2. LOGIC Terms, propositions, syllogisms, fallacies. Required. Three hours a week, one semester.
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