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1 1' ',,.- 4 I. ,.... -, . 1.f,1i?9j Mathematics. Required for Admission into the Freshman ClassQB. A. and B. S.j :-A good knowledge of Arithmetic, especially Percentage and Proportions,and aknowledge of Algebra to Quadratic Equations. Wentworth's Practical Arithmetic, and Wentworth's School Algebra, or their equivalents. Freshman. FIRST TERM. U College Algebra QWentworthj -Theory of Exponents, Quadratic Equations, Proportion and Progressions. Plane Geometry QWentworthj-Propositions and original work. , SECOND TERM. College Algebra-Binomial Theorem, Common Logarithms, Indeterminate Coefficients, General Properties of Equations. Geometry QWentworthj -Solid, completed. Sophomore. FIRST TERM. Plane Trigonometry QWentworthj-Entire term. QRequired.j SECOND TERM-ELECTIVE. Spherical Trigonometry QWentworthj -Arithmetic, Wientworth's Arithmetical Problems. One required. ' V junior. FIRST TERM. Analytical Geometry QWentworthj-Through Plane Figures. tRequired.j SECOND TERM-ELECTIVE. Analytical Geometry fWentworthj--Entire term. . Bookkeeping fTwentieth Centuryy-Courses I and II. tOne of these electives required., Senior. FIRST TERM-ELECTIVE. Differential Calculus tChurchj. SECOND TERM-ELECTIVE. Integral Calculus fChurchj. Engmh. - . Freshman QB. A. and B. SJ . . I. Rhetoric and Composition-Practical Rhetoric is taught and exercises in composition are required. Class work consists in the study of figures of speech, of the principles of versitication, of poetic forms, and of forms of standard prose composition. Special attention is given to the study of diction, to the structure of the sentence and the paragraph, and to the written discourse as a whole. The aim is to teach the student to express thought effectively in words. v Text :-Quackenbos's Practical Rhetoric. '21 ? '1 9+'m'e r' P. ly? -v:f7 'f
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CURRICULUM. SCIENCE . Bachelor of Arts Course. Sophomore. Botany-Gray's School and Field Botany, Apgar's Plant Analysis. In this course the seed is discussed in relation to its process of germination, and the plant, as effected by ex- ternal agencies, such as light, temperature, soil and moisture. Junior. Physics QCourse IJ-Carhart and Chute's High School Physicsg for reference, Ganot, Andrews and Barker. FIRST TERM. Mechanics, Acoustics and Optics. SECOND TERM. Heat and Electricity. It is required that notes be taken and submitted on all lectures and experiments. Senior. Chemistry fCourse I.j-Remsen's Introduction to Chemistryg Noyes' Qualitative Analysis. The student is required to work two hours a week in laboratory and to keep a record of the work done. Bachelor of Science Course. The student 'must have iinished A. B. Course in Science before taking B. S. ' Freshman. Physiology-Colernan's. Sophomore. Zoology--Davenport's Introduction to Zoology. Junior. Physics QCourse II.,-Ganot's Physics. Two hours aweek laboratory work is required. Senior. ' Chemistry QCourse II.j-Remsen's Organic Chernistryg Appleton's Quantitative Analy- sis: Noyes' Organic Chemistry for the Laboratory. Student denote 4 hours aweek through 4 out the year to Analytical Chemistry. A record must be kept of every experiment which is examined and corrected by the instructor. ' Geology and Mineralogy are optional in B. A. course, but required in B. S. FIRST TERM. Leconte's Elements of Geology. SECOND TERM. Da.na's Mineralogy and Petrography. The physical properties, composition and mode of occurrence of minerals will be carefully considered. Astronomy QCha.rles A. Youngj-With telescope. ' 20 5 .
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II. Caj ' Cb? III. faj Cb? IV. tal Cb? V. Qaj tbl VI. Qaj U15 I. Qaj Cb? II. Qaj tbl I. faj tbl II. fa, Cb? III..Qaj Cb? C415 U25 Freshman CRequiredy. American Literature. Inte1'PfC'f2-five reading of the representative authors of each period. 4 h1'S- Sophomore QRequiredj. English Literature from Beowulf to Johnson. English Literature from Milton to Tennyson. 4 hrs. Junior QRequiredj. Development of English Drama from the time ot the Miracle Plays. The Drama-Its Law and its Technique. 3 hrs, Senior CElectivej. Tennyson and Browning. Critical reading of poems as illustrating the growth of the mind and art of the two poets. Shakespeare. A critical study of a number of his plays. 2 hrs. Old English Literature-Selections from Alfred, Aeltric and Beowulf. Chaucer-Canterbury Tales and minor poems. - lCourses V and VI will not be given the same year.j History. ' Freshman Ckequiredj. Ancient History-A study of the rise and fall of the Eastern Monarchies and progress of civilization to the rise of the Roman Empire. A study of the Roman Empire and early history of the Teutonic tribes to the fall of the Roman Empire in the West. 2 hrs. General European History-Mediaeval Age, including principal movements and institutions of the Middle Ages. General History of Modern Europe,- including the Renaissance and Reformation. 2 hrs. Bible. Freshman QRequiredj. History of the People of Israel, as told by themselves, tothe Babylonian Captivity. History ofthe People of Israel from the Babylonian Captivity to the time of Christ, 1 hr Sophomore CRequiredj. Biblical Idyls. The Prophets. 1 hr. junior Cllequiredj. Life of Christ-As told by Mathew, Mark, Luke and john. The Acts of the Apostles and the Epistles. Philosophy. Junior Year. Logic QCreighton.j Ethics fDa.vis.l 22 'L ,,, Ip, , u p , , mit, 'LM-.'I'.. I. -I .
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