DESCRIPTION OF COURSES 51 5-6. ADVANCED FRENCH This course is intended to develop free oral and written expression in French,, and to develop r eading ability. Survey of French literatur e with a study of plays, novels, and short stories. Grammar review. This course is g iven in French. Elective. Three hours a week throughout the year. 7-8. ADVANCED FRENCH This course is for advanced students who have taken the course 5-6. The course will be arranged each year in ac– cordance with the needs of the students. 9-10. FRENCH A course for advanced students who have taken course 7-8. The course is arranged to meet the needs of students who wish a major in French. GEOLOGY PROFESSORS .TURKAT AND HOSTETLER 1. PRINCIPLES OF GEOGRAPHY Consideration of the elements of natural environment, such as climate, soils, relief, natural resources, etc., and their relation to the economic life of man. Three hours, first semester. 2. ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY A study of man's activities in the production of economic commodities as related to his natural envir onment. Three hours, second semester. 3-4. GENERAL GEOLOGY Dynamic and historical geology. Field worik required. Three hours a week. Two semesters. Professor Jurkat. GERMAN PROFESSOR JURKAT The aims in this department are cultural, introducing the student to a large field of worth-while literature; and formal, compelling the student to reason in transferring thought from one language to another. To these are now added, the use of the language as a tool for the mastery of English Grammar, for which the German is peculiarly well– fitted, as being the parent of English syntax. 1-2. GERMAN I Constant drill in inflection and syntax, and both oral and written work required. Elective. Four hours a week throughout the year. 3. READING AND COMPOSITION The work consists of easy stories and drills in composition and syntax. Elective. Four hours a week, one semester.
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