Concordia College - Corona Borealis Yearbook (Edmonton, Alberta Canada)

 - Class of 1956

Page 12 of 80

 

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All checks and money orders covering the student ' s personal needs should be made payable to The Secretary, and mailed to her. Personal funds may be deposited with the secretary for safe-keeping. General and rental fees are payable at the time of registration. All other fees may be payable quarterly, in advance. These payments fall due on: (I) the opening day of the school year; (2) November 15th; (3) February 1st; (4) April 15th. If students should be unable to make their quarterly payments on time, a two week period of grace will be given. If payment has not been made when the period of grace comes to an end, the student will not be permitted to attend classes until such payment is made. Some parents prefer to pay the entire costs at the beginning of the school term. When this is done, a proportionate refund is made for administration, board, dormitory, and tuition fees in the event a student finds it necessary to discontinue his studies during the course of the school term. General fees are not refundable after four weeks, and rental fees after eight weeks. Anyone registering late in fall must pay all fees in full. Course Offerings JUNIOR COLLEGE Religion Religion 101. Survey of the Bible Intensive study of the books of the Old Testament, their historical origin, and contents, with emphasis on the Messianic line. Term papers, oral reports and individual research. (3 hours, one semester) Religion 102. Survey of the Bible Continuation of 101, beginning with the inter-testament period, studying the books of the New Testament with special emphasis on the life of Christ. Oral reports and individual research. (2 hours, one semester) Religion 103. Christian Doctrine The source of doctrine, God, creation, angeology, man, person and work of Christ, sanctification, the creeds of Christendom. Oral reports, individual research, term paper. (3 hours, one semester) Religion 104. Christian Worship A study of the history and contents of the Lutheran liturgy. Techniques of corporate and private worship. The devotional use of the Bible. Oral reports, term paper. (2 hours, one semester) English English 101-102. History of English Poetry and Prose, from Chaucer to Tennyson. Textbook: English Literature with Readings, Pace, supplemented by readings from many authors. (3 hours, two semesters) 10

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student employment In order to keep costs at a minimum, all resident students are required to work for two weeks in the dining hall and all students will work at least ten hours on the college campus without remuneration. Ministerial and teacher-training students whose scholastic standing is high and whose parents desire them to do part-time work on the campus for remuneration, should apply to the president at the time of registration at the beginning of the school year. Students who desire off-campus employment are required to discuss this with the dean before completing arrangements. miscellaneous information The college suspends all activities during the Christmas recess. No facilities will be open to students at this time. A number of unexcused absences from a class may result in loss of credit in the course. A number of unexcused tardy marks for a class may be counted as an absence. Resident students are required to observe the privilege system for permission to leave the campus on occasion. The number of privileges granted a student is deter¬ mined by his class, his scholastic standing, and his respect for the college regulations. Concordia College participates in the testing program of the Board for ' Higher Education of the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, as well as the Department of Education of Alberta, and a program of its own under the direction of the dean. expenses for the year General fees (laboratory, library, medical, athletics, school paper, yearbook, lyceum) $ 35.00 Educational fees (instructional aids, administration, operation and maintenance) 120.00 Board fee (for students taking all meals in the dining hall) 210.00 Dormitory fee: resident men 70.00 resident women 100.00 day students 12.00 Rental fees: typewriter for course work 10.00 for personal use 5.00 organ 10.00 piano 5.00 Graduation fee: college - 5.00 high school - 3.00 Tuition ($2.50 per credit, $3.00 per credit in commercial courses) about 95.00 No tuition is required of students preparing for the ministry or teaching pro¬ fession in the Missouri Synod. Students who discontinue their studies for the ministry or teaching profession must pay tuition fees for all the years spent at the school. payments All checks and money orders covering student fees should be made payable to Concordia College and addressed to the Treasurer, Concordia College, Edmonton, Alberta. 9



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English 103. English Composition: Studies of the theories and principles of composition. Review of grammar and syntax. The outline. The paragraph. Narration. De¬ scription. Exposition. Invesfigational Writing. Textbook: A Laboratory Course in Reading and Writing. (3 hours, one semester) German German 101. Prerequisite: German 30. Review of grammar and syntax. Text: Schinnerer, Continuing German. Reading and translating in class: Apostelgeschichte and selections from Luther ' s works. Biweekly book reports on collateral reading. Oral work: poems, songs, stories, selections from fhe Bible. Compositions and dictations. (5 hours, two semesters). Not offered in 1956-57. German 102. Prerequisite: German 30. Review of grammar and syntax. Text: Chiles and Wiehr, First Book in German. Reading and translating in class. Der prophet Daniel, Evangelium St. Marci and selections from Der Lutheraner. Biweekly book reports on collateral reading. Oral work: poems, songs, stories, selec¬ tions from the Bible. Compositions and dictations. (5 hours, two semesters) German III. Prerequisite: German 31. Review of grammar and syntax. Text: Schinnerer, Continuing German. History of German literature with reading and dis¬ cussion in class of representative works. Extensive reading and regular written book reports. Oral work based on selections from the Bible. Compositions. (5 hours, two semesters). Not offered in 1956-57. German I 12. Prerequisite: German 3 I. Review of grammar and syntax. Text: Chiles and Wiehr, First Book in German. History of German literature with reading and discussion in class of representative works. Extensive private reading and regular written book reports. Oral work based on selections from the Bible. Compositions. (5 hours, two semesters) Greek Greek 101. Beginner ' s course in Greek grammar. Memorizing of basic vocabulary. Ex¬ ercises in grammar and simple syntax. Textbooks: Kaegi, Short Grammar of Classical Greek and Kaegi, First Lessons in Greek. (5 hours, one semester)

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