Catalog, 1958-1959 - Hoover Library
Catalog, 1958-1959 - Hoover Library
Catalog, 1958-1959 - Hoover Library
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<strong>1958</strong> Courses of Instruction-s-General Science<br />
331 CONTEMPORARY DRAJ\{A.<br />
The continental. British. and American drama from Ibsen<br />
to the present day.<br />
Three periods a week. Credit, three semester hours.<br />
332. TWENTIETH CENTURY LITERATURE.<br />
The main trends in recent literature. excluding the drama,<br />
as found in representative works of a considerable number of<br />
,British and American writers.<br />
Three periods a week. Credit, three semester hours.<br />
3.11; 352; 451; 452. SPECIAL STUDIES IN ENGLISH.<br />
Directed study planned and conducted with reference to the<br />
needs of those students who are candidates for departmental honors<br />
in English. Qualified students who are not candidates for<br />
such honors but who desire to take the course are also admitted.<br />
Candidates for honors are expected to begin their work in [he<br />
junior year and to continue it through the senior year.<br />
Credit, one to three semester hours each semester, depending<br />
upon the quality and quantity of the work done.<br />
403, 404. DRAMATIC INTERPRETATION.<br />
See Dramatic Art 403, 404.<br />
FRENCH<br />
See Modern Languages.<br />
GENERAL<br />
SCIENCE<br />
Professor Summers<br />
No major is offered in this field.<br />
101; 102. PHYSICAL SCIENCE.<br />
An integrated course of study selected from the fields of<br />
astronomy, chemistry, geology, and physics. Demonstrationequipment<br />
fee, $2.00 each semester.<br />
Three periods a week. Credit, three semester hours each<br />
semester.<br />
GEOLOGY<br />
Professor Summers<br />
No major is offered in this field.<br />
302 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY.<br />
A study of the physical characteristics of the earth together<br />
with the forces which build up and destroy them.<br />
The class work is augmented by a study of specimens from<br />
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