1943-1944 Academic Catalog
COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT 19 Pre-Professional Curricula By care in choosing electives the Arts and Arts-Science curricula can easily be adapted to the needs of all pre-professional prepara– tion. Students should confer with the professors of the departments wherein their interests lie. Adjustments can be made for the following and other fields: 1. Business 7. Library 2. Dentistry 8. Medicine 3. Engineering 9. Pharmacy 4. Home Economics 10. Politics & Social Science 5. Journalism 11. Ministry 6. Law The Arts Curriculum Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts Upon the completion of the following requirements, which com- prise the arts curriculum, the degree of Bachelor of Arts is conferred: 1. Bible (six semester-hours, Courses 1 and 2); 2. Rhetoric (six semester-hours); 3. English (six semester-hours, Survey of English and Ameri– can Literature); 4. Foreign Language, (from twelve to sixteen semester-hours, including two years' work in one language or one year's work in each of two languages, selected from the following: French, Germav,., Latin, Greek, Hebrew); 5. Science (eight semester-hours, in any one of the following sciences: Zoology, Botany, Chemistry, or Physics, each science being pursued throughout an entire collegiate year); 6. History (six semester-hours); 7. Speech (two semester-hours); 8. General Psychology (three semester-hours); hours per week per semester. A regularly enrolled student must take 9. Social Science (three semester-hours, Course 1); 10. Ethics (three semester-hours) ; 11. Philosophy (three semester-hours); 12. iPhysical Education (four semester-hours); 13. A Major Study (a study selected by the student and con– sisting of thr ee years of collegiate work in any one department of st udy). Work required in any department may 'be counted as a part hours per week semester. A regularly enrolled student must take a minimum of twelve semester hours.
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