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philosophy. Professional subjects, excepting such as may be required for
the teachers’ certificate, are not open for election by students in this course.
Some member of the committee in charge will be assigned as the student’s
adviser and will inform him whether or not any given subject is profes-
sional. Upon successful completion of the requirements outlined below, in-
cluding 120 academic credits and at least an equal number of grade-points,
the student will be admitted to the degree of Bachelor of Arts, Course in
Humanities.

The student will meet the following special requirements:

(a) 12 credits in English composition and literature;

(b) three of the following four options in foreign language and literature,
to be absolved by combining high-school units and college credits:
(1) 24 credits in Latin; (2) 14 credits in Greek; (3) a reading
knowledge of French; (4) a reading knowledge of German;

(c) 10 credits in the field of economics, history, and political science, of
which at least 6 credits will be in history (freshmen will ordinarily
elect 8 credits in medieval history) ;

(d) 10 credits in natural science;

(e) 12 credits in the field of mathematics and philosophy. Elections in
philosophy shall be made after consultation with the chairman or the
secretary of the Course in Humanities.

COURSE IN HUMANITIES

LEADING TO THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS, COURSE IN HUMANITIES

RECOMMENDED SEQUENCE

FRESHMAN YEAR

First Semester Second Semester

Credits Credits

Engl. 1la—Freshman composition _____-- S Engl. 1b—Freshman composition________ 3
Hist. 1—Medieval history. _._......___- 4 Hist. 1—Medieval history._._....._._.- 4
Horeign jlangdave! cae 3-5 Horeignwianovage: «10 sire ie 3-5
Mathematics or foreign language______-__ 3-4 Mathematics or foreign language_-_______ 3-4
Physical activity requirement__________- 0 Physical activity requirement__________- 0
14-16 14-16

SOPHOMORE YEAR

Engl. 30a—General survey of literature. 38 Engl. 30b—General survey of literature_. 3
Foreign language 22i% co dtig oie dd ck 3-5 Poreign languages j 23 2S Fe yy 8-5
Stlenige:: 0034 le ee te ge eee 5 Selene ir orgs Sage ee ae 5
Required subject (see list below)__..___-- 3-4 Required subject (see list below)... ._____ 3-4
Physical activity requirement_________-- 0 Physical activity requirement___________ 0

14-17 14-17

SUBJECTS RECOMMENDED FOR SOPHOMORE YEAR IN FULFILLMENT OF

REQUIREMENTS
Econ. la—General economics_______---_- 4 Econ. 1b—General economics. ________=- 4
Pol. Sei. 1—Introduction to government Philosopniv: 112i On logge ee 3
BOG OMCs oe tea ee a ee 3 Psych. 1—Introductory psychology. ____- 3
Phifosoply lt; Zt; Ol, or 4r. ee ee 3 Math. 5 b—Integral calculus__________- o
Psych. 1—Introductory psychology ____-- 3

Math. 5a.—Differential calculus ________ 3