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CURRICULA Concordia offers courses on the junior college and the high school level. The junior college course is that prescribed by the church for its pre-ministeriai students. The academic work in the high school is that outlined in the official regulations of the Department of Education of Alberta. One hundred credits are required for a High School Diploma. The Department promotes students of Grade X and Grade XI upon the recommendation of our teachers. Students of Grade XII must write the provincial examinations. At least a B“ standing is necessary for students taking the Ministerial. Pre-Normal, and the University Matriculation courses. All students are required to take the prescribed courses in religion. Concordia offers the following pre-professional courses in addition to the general high school course. All of them lead to a High School Diploma: MINISTERIAL This course will admit the graduate to Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Mo., U.S.A. HIGH SCHOOL Grade X Cr. Grade XI Cr. Grade XII Cr. Religion 1 4 Religion 2 4 Religion 3 4 English 1 5 English 2 5 English 3 5 Social Studies 1 5 Social Studies 2 5 Social Studies 3 5 Special German 1 . Germa n 1 5 German 2 5 Health and Phys. Ed. 1 5 Latin 2 5 Lati n 3 5 Math. 10 5 Music 1 4 Greek 1 5 Physics 1 5 Geometry 1 5 Any two of these: Typewriting l 3 3 Algebra 2 5 Biology 1 3 Trig. Anal. Geom. 5 Physics 2 5 COLLEGE Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Religion 3 Religion 3 Religion 3 Religion 3 Survey Eng. Lit. 3 Survey Eng. Lit. 3 Sociology 3 Creative Wrtg. 3 Economics 3 Economics 3 German 4 German 4 German 4 German 4 Humanities 3 Latin 3 Humanities 3 Latin 3 Greek 4 Greek 4 Greek 4 Greek 4 Biol. Sci. Surv. 4 Biol. Sci. Surv. 4 Phys. Sci. Surv. 3 1 Phys. Sci. Surv. 3 PRE-NORMAL This course prepares the student for admission either to the Provincial School of Education or to the Lutheran Teachers ' College at River Forest or Seward. It also gives the student a High School Diploma. Grade X Cr. 4 Grade XI Religion 2 Cr. 4 Grade XII Cr. Religion I English I Social Studies I Health Phys. Ed. I Math. 10 Physics I One of the following: Biology I Bookkeeping la 3 Bookkeeping I 5 Music I 4 Typewriting la 3 Typewriting I 5 English 2 5 Social Studies 2 5 Geometry I 5 Chemistry I 5 Oie of the following: Latin 2 or German 2 5 Latin I or German I 5 Three of the following: Biology I 3 Bookkeeping la 3 Bookkeeping I or 2 5 Music I 4 Typewriting la 3 Typewriting I or 2 5 Religion 3 4 English 3 5 Social Studies 3 5 At least 3 of following: Latin 3 or German 3 5 Algebra 2 5 Trig. Anal. Geom. 5 Chemistry 2 5 Physics 2 5 Biology 2 5 Electives to complete 100 credits for a High School Diploma. In all thy ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct thy paths. —Prov. 3:6. 19
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CATALOG 1952 - 1953 Purpose and Aims Purpose e c ' e purpose of Concordia College is to train young men for the ministry in the Lutheran Church. The ministerial student is required to secure the credits necessary for a high school diploma and in addition to complete two years of work in the junior college department. After his studies at Edmonton, the ministerial student proceeds to Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri, for four years of specialized theological work. A secondary purpose of the college is to prepare boys and girls for entrance into the synodical normal schools at River Forest and Seward, and for deaconess work in Lutheran congregations. In addition. Concordia welcomes also a limited number of Lutheran students who intend to prepare for other professions or who wish to obtain a high school education under Christian teachers in a Christian atmosphere. Specific, pre-professional curricula are offered which prepare for university matriculation, normal training, or nurses ' training. Aims The school seeks at all times to give a thorough and up-to-date training in the subjects listed in its courses of studies and, therefore, requires competence of its teachers and efficient work of its students. In addition, however, to developing a desire for knowledge, methods of logical thinking and sound judgment, Concordia strives to provide the student with a Scriptural basis for evaluation and criticism, and to inculcate the Christian view of life. At the same time, the teachers at Concordia are aware of the fact that education does not ake place only m the classroom. It is more than lessons learned and credits received. A serious effort is made, therefore, to utilize all educational forces at the school ' s disposal to develop a well-rounded Christian personality. Requirements For Admission Appl,cants must have a Grade IX Diploma or its equivalent before they are permitted to enroll. Upon request, the college will mail out two forms, one an official application blank to be filled out by the applicant and the other a medical examination blank to be filled out by a licensed physician. These forms should be filled in completely and returned promptly. Every student is required to be present for the opening service at the beginning of the term. Before a prospective student can find out what courses he will be permitted to take at Concordia, he must send m a complete and official statement of standing of work done in the previous grade This applies not only to students from Alberta, but also to those from other provinces The work done m other provinces is evaluated by the Department of Education of Alberta, and credit is given accordingly. Since this evaluation requires some time, there statements should be sent in as soon as possible. Address all correspondence to: Rev. A. H. Schwermann, Concordia College, Edmonton, Alberta. Our Motto: The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. 18
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UNIVERSITY MATRICULATION This course prepares for the Faculties of Arts and Sciences, Medicine, DenHstry. Engineering, and for the Bachelor of Science course in Nursing. Pharmacy, Grade X Cr. Religion I 4 English I 5 Social Studies I 5 Health Phys. Ed. I 5 Math. 10 5 Physics I 5 One of the following: Biology I 3 Bookkeeping la 3 Bookkeeping I 5 Music I 4 Typewriting la 3 Typewriting I 5 Grade XI Cr. Religion 2 4 English 2 5 Social Studies 2 5 Geometry I 5 Chemistry I 5 Latin 2 or German 2 5 Three of the following: Biology I 3 Bookkeeping la 3 Bookkeeping I or 2 5 Music I 4 Typewriting la 3 Typewriting I or 2 5 Grade XII Cr. Religion 3 English 3 Social Studies 3 Algebra 2 T rig. Anal. Georn. Physics 2 Chemistry 2 Latin 3 or German 3 NOTE: For Arts and Sciences, Biology 2 may be chosen in place of Physics 2 or Chemistry 2. For the degree course in Nursing, Biology 2 may be chosen in place of Physics 2 . ADMISSION TO TRAINING FOR NURSING Grade X Cr. Religion I 4 English I 5 Social Studies I 5 Health Phys. Ed. I 5 Physics I 5 Math. 10 5 One of the following: Biology : I 3 Bookkeeping la 3 Bookkeeping I 5 Music I 4 Typewriting la 3 Typewriting I 5 Grade XI Cr. Religion 2 4 English 2 5 Social Studies 2 5 Latin 2 5 Chemistry I 5 German I or Geom. I 5 Three of the following: Music I 4 Biology I 3 Bookkee ping la 3 Bookkeeping I or 2 5 Typewriting la 3 Typewriting I or 2 5 Grade XII Cr. Religion 3 4 English 3 5 Social Studies 3 5 Latin 3 5 Chemistry 2 5 Biology 2 5 And any two of the follow¬ ing: Algebra 2 5 Trig. Anal. Geom. 5 German I or 2 5 Physics 2 5 Any General Elective. Biology I must be taken in Grade X or Grade XI. COURSES OF INSTRUCTION RELIGION The aims of the course in religion are: 1. To acquaint the student ever better with the redemptive work of Jesus by widening his knowledge of the plan of salvation. 2. To aid the student in solving the problems of life in the light of God ' s Word and to assist him in developing a strong Christian character by precept, example, counsel, and Christian discipline. 3- To guide the ministerial student in laying the foundation for the future professional study of theology. 4. To equip the non-ministerial student for intelligent lay-leadership. 5. To have all students acquire a reasonable knowledge of the history of the church and of the distinctive doctrines of the churches of Christendom. Stir up the gift of God which is in thee. —2 Tim. 1:16. 20 - -ir)LOLOLOLOIjOLO
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