1952-1953 Academic Catalog

DEPARTMENTS AND COURSES 61 310 METHODS IN MATHEMATICS Methods in teaching mathematics in junior and senior high schools. Jn, eludes higher arithmetic, elementary and advanced algebra, plane and solid geometry, and plane trigonometry. Prerequisite: a minor in mathe, matics. Two hours credit. MECHANICAL DRAWING 101,102 MECHANICAL DRAWING Mechanical drawing and descriptive geometry. Instruction is largely individual. Elective. Two hours credit each semester. Not given every year. MUSIC 211 INTRODUCTION TO Music This course is primarily intended for elementary teachers. The funda, mentals of music including notation, sight singing, ear training and music materials are covered. Two hours credit. 212 Music EDUCATION The development of the necessary skills for teaching music effectively in the elementary grades. Collections and evaluations of available music materials for use with elementary children are made. Two hours credit. 312 Music LITERATURE AND APPRECIATION The aim of this course· is to develop an understanding and appreciation of music as an art; to acquaint the student with music literature, the great composers and the human values of music. Two hours credit. PHILOSOPHY 200 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY A survey of the nature and function of philosophy in life. Three credit hours. Required of all A. B. students. 201 HISTORY OP PHILOSOPHY- PART I A study of early Greek philosophy, philosophy of the Religious Period, and the thought of the Middle Ages. Three credit hours. Elective. 202 HISTORY OP PHILOSOPHY-PART II The Modern Period, systems of rationalism, Empiricism, German ideal, ism, and more recent tendencies in philosophy. Three credit hours. Elective. Prerequisite 201.

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