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NEW MEXICO MILITARY INSTITUTE Academic Department The work of the Academic Department is separated iIIto two distinct courses of study-tlIe College Preparatory, covering a period of four school years: the Junior College, covering a period of two additional school years. A school year comprises thirty-six weeks. The length of a recitation period is sixty lllll1llfCS. TlIe llllllllJG1' of periods a week devoted to each subject is indicated iII the iiCll1'1'iClllllll'l by Yearsf' Admission Requirements Candidates for admission to the first year of tlIe College Preparatory courses-sixth class-must present certiiicates showing tlIat they have finished the llSlltIl g1'HlDl1ltll' school studies- Applicants who are unable to present such certificates must pass satisfactory examinations in arithmetic, English grammar, English composi- tion, geography, a1Id the history of the United States. A candidate for advanced standing IINISU present a certificate of work done, signed by the principal of the school in which the studies have been pursued. Such certificates InIIst be from an approved high school and Il1llSt give full lll'f0l'llltltl0ll as to quality and tlll10lll1t of work done in each subject. Blanks for this purpose may be had on application. College Preparatory . Candidates for admission to tlIe first year of the Junior Jumor College-second class-must present sixteen units of credit by examination or by certificate from an approved high school. Of these sixteen units the following are required: U College English . ................................. . 4 units Algebra ....... . 1 unit Plane Geonietry. ............................... . 1 unit History fone must he either Ancient or Modcrnj . . . . 2 units Foreign Language. ............................ . 2 ll!lltS Science . ..........................,... , ................. 1 unit In addition to the eleven units above, five units are to be elected from the following: . NI2ltllGllltltlC'S .. . 2 units History .......... . 2 units Foreign Language.. . . 4 units Science ............ . 3 units Mechanical Drawing. . . . 1 unit Economics ...,..... . 'lf unit l'uge-7'lIir!u
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ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT Requifeffzefzts amz' Descrzyation of Courses of Sindy SESSION - 1918-1919
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NEW MEXICO MILITARY INSTITUTE I .A lllllf of credit is defined as the illllllllllt of work done in one subject Q I ' , . , . . ' . . mg -I 5111001 year of not less t'hIIII tIlIl'fjy-SIX weeks, five l'0Clt2lfl0l1S il week Of . . . . . . . U01 1055 than forty IIIIHIIIOH each. Two permcls of IIIIIIIIIIII tr:IIIIIIIg or IIII -- . . , , - . . '1 f 1.V mnk Qll'0 eqIIII':IleIIt to one p0l'l0fI of I-lIIssrooIII work. II0ll01'2lI :Iva-Iulges are CIOIl'l'lIlIll01I by daily l'0CIt2ltI0llS, :Ind Examinations . ' . . . and Repgg-ts by wrItleII tests glV0l1 :It sueh tunes as the lllStl'lli'f0l' may fleem Ilflviszllile. Montllly reports, together with written SCBIZLIEICIIIS fl'IIlN the IllSI1'llCIQOl'S, 2ll'C isslred and sent to pIII'eIIts Rllld gII:II'IliIIIIs. - Ie end of every two weeks, for the lIlf0l'lll2ltlUll and 0llC0lll'2l,2'0lll0llt of the ' l Irrl 4'-In . . ., . I - - ,lfllctxa the .IIeI.Igeb :md I-lass slIIIIIlIIIgs 2ll'0 pIIlIIIslIed on the lIIIlletIII ma . I . 2 - - - ' . 0 IIIIIIIlIeI oi demerlts IIIdIeIItes the eoIIdIII-ti of the cadet. 'll l I I tII'IIIiIIeIl not alone by I1 V- l . , . Cl-Iss St.lllfIll1,Q'S and z2'l'2lfIll2lI'Illg' honors WI II, nec II' soei-I inf ll0lli'0 Zlllf Selmg -- ' . - ,- - . Illhhlp. Crefllt wlll be QIVOII for moral eII:II':IetI . . ,.I 1 I len -- ' . - - - .. . . . dmkhllb l7l0f1C'H'lI4'y III llllIlI2ll'y drlll, :Ind Rltllllxllfi sklll :Incl prowess. ff I Q 'T COMPANY IN WINTER UNIFORM page T f fJl-one
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