1942-1943 Academic Catalog
44 DESCRIPTION OF COURSES 10. Integral Calculus The integral and its simpler applications. Elective. Prerequisite Mathematics 9. Four hours per week, one semester. 11. College Geometry Advanced Euclidian Plane Geometry. Primary emphasis is placed upon the development of the ability to apply Euclidian methods to the solution of problems concerning plane figures. Elective. Prerequisite Mathmatics 5-6. Three hours a week, one semester. 12. Theory of Equations Imaginary numbers, methods of solving higher degree equations, determinants, and other related topics. Elective. Prerequisite Mathe– matics 8. Three hours a week, one semester. Music: Professor Haupt 5-6. Elective 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 stu– dents enrolled in the collegiate department or in case of graduates of the department of music who afterwards enroll in the collegiate de– partment. 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. Registration fees are listed under Expenses of the Year, page 17. In addition to the courses listed in the catalogue under the Edu– cation Department, which are required of the elementary students, all college students are eligible to take the following courses. Choral Work. Choral Work provides excellent training in part sing– ing, in expression and in interpretation. Smaller musical groups, such as Quartettes, are available to those selected on the basis of the quali– ty of their voices and of their ability to read music at sight. Besides participating in various college programs, these musical organizations are frequently requested for public appearances. ¥.! hour credit per term in each organization. Applied Music. Piano. Junior Department. Students who have had no previous musical training may take private lessons. School children are given careful training. Collegiate Department. Students who show a talent for music, and who show an ability equal to three years of preparation may enter this department for credit from the college. Thorough training in scales, a course in Etudes from Czerny to Clem– enti's Gradus and Parnassum, Bach's well-tempered Clavichord, Etudes and Preludes of Chopin, sonatas of Beethoven, selections from the Romantic and Modern composers, are used during the four years to
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