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DEPARTMENTAL COURSES OPEN TO FRESHMEN Art Sem. Hrs. 1:1 or 2 Elements of Art 2 or 3 1:131 Drawing 2 1:134 Life Drawing 2 1:141 Sculpture 2 1:142 Painting 2 1:190 Crafts 2 Botany 2:1 General Botany 3 or 4 2:2 Plant Science 4 2:4 General Botany 3 2:5 Pharm. Botany 4 2:17 Local Flora 2 2:21 Econmic Plants 2 Chemistry 4:1 General Chemistry 4 4:2 General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis 4 Classics 14:101 Elementary Greek 4 20:1 Elementary Latin 4 20:15 Latin Review 3 (Also other courses if prerequisites have been met) Courses in English (no knowledge of Greek or Latin required) 14:103 Greek and Roman Civ. 2 or 3 14:107 Highlights of Greek and Roman Civilization 2 or 3 14:115 Scientific and Medical Greek and Latin 2 14:164 Class. Mythology 2 20:38 Greek and Latin for Vocabulary Building 2 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Accounting 6A: Principles of Accounting 3 6A:2 Principles of Accounting 3 Economics 6E:1 Principles of Economics 3 6E:2 Principles of Economics 3 General Business 6G:25 Business and Economic Statistics 3 Students may not take courses listed above in the College of Business Administration until the Communication and Mathematics Skills requirements are satisfied. Office Management and Business Education Courses numbered below 100, with consent of Head of Department. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Consult College of Education adviser. Geography 44:1 Intro. to Geography 3 Geology 12:3 Prin. of Geology 2 12:5 Physical Geology Lab. 1 German 13:1 Reading Gerrman 4 13:2 Reading German 4 13:3 Spoken German 4 Home Economics 17:1 Textiles 3 17:2 Clothing 3 17:3 Intro. to Foods 3 17:9 Clothing Design and Selection 2 17:19 Intro. to Hum. Nutrition 3 17:23 Art in the Home 2 17:24 Child Care 2 17:25 Intro. to Home Ec. 2 Journalism 19:1 Backgrounding the News 2 Mathematics Any courses for which prerequisites have been met. Museum Training 24:101 Museum Technique 1 or 2 24:103 Museum Accessory Work 1 or 2 24:105 Anatomical Modeling 1 or 2 24:110 Special Museum Technique Arr. Music Student should consult Music adviser. Philosophy 26:1 Elementary Ethics 2 26:2 Prob. in Effective Thinking 2 26:3 Elementary Political Phil. 2 31
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DEPARTMENTAL COURSES OPEN TO FRESHMEN Art Sem. Hrs. 1:1 or 2 Elements of Art 2 or 3 1:131 Drawing 2 1:134 Life Drawing 2 1:141 Sculpture 2 1:142 Painting 2 1:190 Crafts 2 Botany 2:1 General Botany 3 or 4 2:2 Plant Science 4 2:4 General Botany 3 2:5 Pharm. Botany 4 2:17 Local Flora 2 2:21 Econmic Plants 2 Chemistry 4:1 General Chemistry 4 4:2 General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis 4 Classics 14:101 Elementary Greek 4 20:1 Elementary Latin 4 20:15 Latin Review 3 (Also other courses if prerequisites have been met) Courses in English (no knowledge of Greek or Latin required) 14:103 Greek and Roman Civ. 2 or 3 14:107 Highlights of Greek and Roman Civilization 2 or 3 14:115 Scientific and Medical Greek and Latin 2 14:164 Class. Mythology 2 20:38 Greek and Latin for Vocabulary Building 2 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Accounting 6A: Principles of Accounting 3 6A:2 Principles of Accounting 3 Economics 6E:1 Principles of Economics 3 6E:2 Principles of Economics 3 General Business 6G:25 Business and Economic Statistics 3 Students may not take courses listed above in the College of Business Administration until the Communication and Mathematics Skills requirements are satisfied. Office Management and Business Education Courses numbered below 100, with consent of Head of Department. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Consult College of Education adviser. Geography 44:1 Intro. to Geography 3 Geology 12:3 Prin. of Geology 2 12:5 Physical Geology Lab. 1 German 13:1 Reading Gerrman 4 13:2 Reading German 4 13:3 Spoken German 4 Home Economics 17:1 Textiles 3 17:2 Clothing 3 17:3 Intro. to Foods 3 17:9 Clothing Design and Selection 2 17:19 Intro. to Hum. Nutrition 3 17:23 Art in the Home 2 17:24 Child Care 2 17:25 Intro. to Home Ec. 2 Journalism 19:1 Backgrounding the News 2 Mathematics Any courses for which prerequisites have been met. Museum Training 24:101 Museum Technique 1 or 2 24:103 Museum Accessory Work 1 or 2 24:105 Anatomical Modeling 1 or 2 24:110 Special Museum Technique Arr. Music Student should consult Music adviser. Philosophy 26:1 Elementary Ethics 2 26:2 Prob. in Effective Thinking 2 26:3 Elementary Political Phil. 2 31
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