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PROGRAMS OF STUDY The following programs of study of the several courses contain the maximum number of subjects which should be taken by any cadet. They may be adjusted to meet the requirements of the individual student, provided that the minimum requirements for graduation are com' plied with. THE ARTS COURSE THE SCIENCE COURSE Periods Units toward Periods Units toward Y per week Graduation per week Graduation First ear First Year English I .... . . . 4 M English I . . . . . 4 in Algebra I .... . . . 4 1 Algebra I ........... . 4 1 Civics ..... . . . 4 1 Civics ............. . 4 1 Latin I .......... . . . 4 1 Begin modern language 4 1 Biology ............. 5 1 Ancient History ...... 4 1 Physical Training ..... 5 Physical Training ..... 5 Second Year English II ....... . . 4 M Sgcond Ygaf glape Geometry ...... 4 1 . io ogy ............. 5 1 English II ....... . . . 4 M Second year modern Plane Geometry ...... 4 1 I 4 1 Latin II ............. 4 1 M ilnguaf ' 4 1 Begin modern language 4 1 Pho S35 Tgggian lst' 5 Ancient History ...... 4 1 . Y g ' Physical Training ..... 5 Thlfd YGHF English III ...... . . 4 M Algebra II ........... 4 1 , Chemistry ........... 5 1 ThEd1YEafII ty Third year modern lan' 4 1 ng1s 4 guage ...... Algebra II ........... 4 1 4 Begin second modern Latin III ............. 4 1 anguage .......... 4 1 Second year modern Fourth Year language .......... 4 1 . Modern European Hist. 4 1 Enghsh IV f ' 4 W Ph Sical Trainin 5 Solid Geometry C fz Yr.j 4 Y g ' Trigonometry OA Yr.J 4 15 Physics .............. 6 1 American History .... 4 1 Fourth Year Second year of second English IV ...... . . . 4 M modem language ' ' ' 4 1 Latin IV ............ 4 1 For candidates for the government academies American History .... 4 1 or for Plan B candidates for the C.E.E.B. Physics or chemistry . . 6 1 examinations: Third year modern lan' Comprehensive Mathef guage ............. 4 1 matics ............ 5 Physical Training ..... 5 Comprehensive English. 5 THE GENERAL COURSE No program is outlined for this course since in it are classiied all cadets who will be able to meet the requirement of 15 units for graduation but whose courses are irregular. PAGE TWENTT
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CCURSES CF STUDY The courses of study have been planned to meet the requirements of the major colleges and of the U. S. Government Academies. The Admiral Farragut Academy offers six courses of study: The Arts Course. The General Course. The Science Course. The Commercial Course. Junior School fsee Page 361. The Merchant Marine Course. The Arts Course prepares cadets for collegiate study leading to the A.B. degree in most colleges. The minimum requirements for the completion of the course are 15 units. UNITS English C4 yearsj .................. 3 Mathematics ...................... 2 or 3 Foreign languages fmust include a mini' mum of 3 years of Latinj ......... 3 to 7 History .......................... 2 or 3 Science ................. .. 2 The Science Course prepares cadets for higher study in engineering schools, medical schools and the government academies. At least 15 units are required. UNITS English Q4 yearsj .. 3 Mathematics ..... . . 4 Science ........... .. 2 or 3 Foreign Languages .... .. 3 to 5 History .....,..... .. 2 or 3 The General Course is for cadets whose courses do not meet the requirements of either the Arts Course or the Science Course. A minimum of 15 units is required. UNITS English Q4 yearsj . . . . . 3 Mathematics ........ . 2 to 4 Foreign Languages . .. . O to 6 Science ........... . 1 to 3 History ......... . 1 to 3 The Commercial Course prepares cadets for direct entrance into business. Should a cadet desire to enter college instead, permission may be granted at any time during the course up to the beginning of the fourth year to effect the change of subjects necessary to meet college entrance requirements. The minimum requirements for completion of the course are 15 units. UNITS English f4 yearsj ........... . . . 3 American History and Civics .... . . . 1 or 2 Mathematics ............... . . . 2 or 3 Science ................... . 1 Modern Languages . . . . . . 3 or 4 Commercial subjects . . . . . . 4 PAGE NINETEEN
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THE COMMERCIAL COURSE Periods Units toward Periods Units toward per week Graduation per Week Graduation First Year Bookkeeping I ........ 5 lg English I . - I , , 4 ?y4 Typewriting and Stenogf Algebra I .....,..... 4 1 faPhYI ------------ 5 13 Civics .............. 4 1 Economics Or Iutroducf Bggin modern language 4 1 tion to BLISIIICSS ..... 4 IT Ancient History ...... 4 1 Physical Training ..... 5 Physical Training ..... 5 Fourth Year Second Year English IV ........ . . 4 V4 English II ..,,,, . , 4 M Bookkeeping II ....... 5 li' Plane Geometry ...... 4 1 Typewnting and Stenogf Biology ............. 5 1 fHPhY II ----------' 5 ll: Secgnd year mgdgrg Business English ...... 4 163 language ,,,,,,,,,, 4 1 Insurance CQ Yr.j .... 4 lff American History ..... 4 1 Commercial Law flfz Physical Training ..... 5 G Ylil ----.-........ 4 iff' , overnment ......... 4 1 Thlrd Year Physical Training ..... 5 English III .......... 4 M, XA maximum of only one to two units of Third year modern lan' commercial subjects is allowed by most col' guage ......... . . . . 4 1 leges for entrance credit. A PORTION OF STUDY HALL PAGE 'I'W'ENT'Y'fONE
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