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Catalog, 1956-1957 - Hoover Library

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Courses of Instruction<br />

COURSES are designated by departments and a three digit<br />

system of numerals. The first, or hundreds, digit in a number<br />

indicates the class standing that a student must attain to be<br />

eligibJe for the course. Freshmen may not register for any course<br />

numbered 201 or above; sophomores, 301 or above; juniors, 401<br />

or above.t<br />

Single numerals (e.g., 101) designate semester courses.<br />

Double numerals (e.g., 101, 102) indicate a year course. Odd<br />

numerals mark courses offered in the first semester, even numerals<br />

those in the second semester. Numerals such as 101; IOIR indicate<br />

a course which is given in both semesters.<br />

A semicolon is used to separate the numerals (e.g., 103;<br />

when each half year's work may be taken independently of<br />

104)<br />

the other and credit received for the work of a single semester.<br />

A comma placed between the numerals (e.g., 105, 106) indicates<br />

that the work the first semester is prerequisite to that of<br />

of<br />

the second but credit may be received for the work of the first<br />

semester without the completion of the work of the second.<br />

Hyphenated numerals «s. 107-108) indicate year courses<br />

which no credit is given until the work of both semesters has<br />

for<br />

been completed.<br />

An asterisk placed before the course designation (e.g., 6101)<br />

indicates that the work is considered introductory relation in to<br />

major requirements.<br />

ART<br />

Associate Professor MacDonald: Assisranr Professor Shipley;<br />

Mrs. Miller<br />

APPLIED<br />

ART<br />

6103,104 .. ELEMENTARY DRAWING.<br />

An introductory course designed to give training for the<br />

correct visualization and representation of forms through line,<br />

tone, and the principles of perspective. Extra tuition fee, $5.00<br />

each semester.<br />

One two-hour period a week. Credit, one semester hour<br />

each semester.<br />

+Exceptions may be permitted only by the Dean of the Faculty in cases<br />

of unusual program adjustments.<br />

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