1934-1935 Academic Catalog

COURSES OF STUDY 51 25. LATIN PROSE COMPOSITION Open to those wishing to major or minor in Latin. Two hours. 26. LATIN LITERATURE A survey of Latin literature in translation. No knowledge of Latin required. One semester, two hours. 27. MYTHOLOGY A comprehensive study in general mythology. Emphasis is placed upon Roman and Greek Mythology. Three hours a week, one semester. MATHEMATICS PROFESSORS AULT, KUEHRMANN, AND HOSTETLER 5. ALGEBRA Fundamental operations, permutations, combinations, com– plex numbers, and determinants. Elective. Prerequisite: 1'h units high school Algebra. Three hours a week, one semester. 6. TRIGONOMETRY Trigonometric functions in their relation to the solution of the right triangle. Elective. Prerequisite: 1'h units high school Algebra and 1 unit Plane Geometry. Three hours a week, one semester. 7. (a) ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY Rectilnear and polar co-ordinates, with their applications to conic sections in the plane. Elective. Prerequisite: Math. 5 (may be taken simultaneously with Math. 5). Two hours a week, one semester. 7. (b) ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY Rectilinear and polar co-ordinates, with their applications conic sections in the plane. Elective. Prerequisite: Math. 5, Math. 6, Math. 7 (a). (May be taken simultaneously with Math. 6). Two hours a week, one semester. 8. ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY Rectilinear and polar co-ordinates, with their applications to conic sections in space. Elective, Prerequisite: Math. 7 (a) and 7 (b). Two hours a week, one semester. 9-10. CALCULUS Differential and Integral Calculus with applications to physics. Elective. Four hours a week, two semesters. Prerequisite: Math. 7 (a) and 7 (b). 11-12. COLLEGE GEOMETRY Elective. Prerequisite: Math. 5-10 inclusive. Three hours a week. 13. ASTRONOMY Descriptive Astronomy. Three hours a week, one semester.

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