DEPARTMENTS AND COURSES 63 140-141 MrxED CHORUS A large robed chorus or choir is maintained for rendering special musical num– bers at college functions, for the annual Christmas musical, and special Easter services. Open to anyone possessing a natural singing voice and the ability to read voice parts. Soprano, alto, tenor, bass. Two rehearsals per week. One-half hour credit. 160-161 M EN 1 S QUARTET The college quartet maintains a large repertoire of classical, romantic, and hum– orous numbers for public performances. Two rehearsals per week. One-half hour credit. 211 INTRODUCTION TO Musrc This course is primarily intended for elementary teachers. The fundamentals of music including notation, sight singing, ear training and music materials are covered. Two hours credit. 212 Music EoucATION A continuation of music 211. 312 M usi c LITERATURE AND APPRECIATION The aim of this course is to develop an understanding and appreciation of music as an ar t; to acquaint the student with music literature, the great composers and the human values of music. Two hours credit. PHILOSOPHY 301 P RINCIPLES OF PHILOSOPHY Greek Philosophy, first and second periods; Philosophy of the Middle Ages, first and second periods; Modern Philosophy, first, second, third and fourth periods. Three credit hours. Required. 302 E THICS Theoretical and practical ethics. Virtues, freedom, duty and indiv idual and social obligations. Required. Three credit hours. 401 Lome Terms, propositions, syllogisms, fallacies. Elective. Three credit hours. PHYSI AL SCIENCES H MISTRY J01. J02 1 IiRAL HEMISTRY An introduction lo chemical prmciples and laboratory technique. study of atom1 and molecular tru ture as a basts for the tudy of the various elements
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