1952-1953 Academic Catalog
52 CEDARVILLE COLLEGE 332 THE AGE OF JOHNSON (Exclusive of the novel.) Three hours credit. 341 ENGLISH LITERATURE OF THE RESTORATION AND 18TH CENTURY (Exclusive of drama and fiction.) Three hours credit. 410 GREEK LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION The study of masterpieces of Greek literature by means of standard translations. This course counts toward an English major; it will be given when there is a request for it. Three hours credit. 411-412 SEMINAR IN ENGLISH LITERATURE Open to English majors who have completed or will have completed at the end of the semester, 24 hours in the department. 420 HISTORY OF PAINTING A study course in the history of painting, from prehistoric to modem times. The course will be presented only when there is a request for it. Three hours credit. FOREIGN LANGUAGES FRENCH 101,102 BEGINNING FRENCH Colloquial practice, easy readings, grammar, composition, and dictation. Four hours credit per semester. 201-202 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH Composition, conversation, dictation, grammar. Study of texts from some of the best French novelists, short story writers and dramatists. Prerequisite, French 101-102 or two years of high school French. Four hours credit per semester. 301-302 ADVANCED FRENCH This course is intended to develop free oral and written expression in French and develop reading ability. Special emphasis upon French lit, erature of the nineteenth century. Three hours credit per semester. 311-312 ADVANCED FRENCH This course is intended for advanced students who have taken course 301-302. Selected readings from French Literature of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Three hours credit per semester.
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