Annual Announcement of Courses of InstructionThe University Press, 1902 |
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... completed them . ) 13. Psychological Conference . ( G.E. ) Associate Professor STRATTON . Discussion of selected topics in psychology , in their historical setting , and as treated by writers of the present day . 2 hrs . , second half ...
... completed them . ) 13. Psychological Conference . ( G.E. ) Associate Professor STRATTON . Discussion of selected topics in psychology , in their historical setting , and as treated by writers of the present day . 2 hrs . , second half ...
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... completed . ( Familiarity with Latin , Greek , and German or French , is an important adjunct , but is not for the present required . ) 18. Theory of Knowledge . ( G.E. ) Associate Professor BAKEWELL . Development and criticism of the ...
... completed . ( Familiarity with Latin , Greek , and German or French , is an important adjunct , but is not for the present required . ) 18. Theory of Knowledge . ( G.E. ) Associate Professor BAKEWELL . Development and criticism of the ...
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... completed with credit Course 6B , together with twelve units of work selected from Courses 20 to 39 in Greek . Graduate students will be recommended on proof of having creditably completed work equal in extent to that required of ...
... completed with credit Course 6B , together with twelve units of work selected from Courses 20 to 39 in Greek . Graduate students will be recommended on proof of having creditably completed work equal in extent to that required of ...
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... completed at least three of Courses 1 , 1a , 2 , 7A , 9B , 11A ( if Course 7A is not one of the three , it must be taken with * May be included in the Group Elective only if preceded by Course 7A . May be included in the Group Elective ...
... completed at least three of Courses 1 , 1a , 2 , 7A , 9B , 11A ( if Course 7A is not one of the three , it must be taken with * May be included in the Group Elective only if preceded by Course 7A . May be included in the Group Elective ...
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... completed Group Elective must show an acquaintance from Latin sources with the condition of the language before Cicero and after Augustus ; and the authors selected should represent approximately equally poetry and prose . Group ...
... completed Group Elective must show an acquaintance from Latin sources with the condition of the language before Cicero and after Augustus ; and the authors selected should represent approximately equally poetry and prose . Group ...
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advanced courses Analytic Geometry applications Assistant Professor Assistant Professor DRESSLAR Assistant Professor MERRIAM Assistant Professor RICHARDSON Associate Professor LANGE Associate Professor MARGOLIS Astronomy Botany Chemistry Cicero Civil Engineering College of Civil College of Letters College of Mechanics College of Mining composition Continuation of Course Course 2A Course 9 Credit value Critical discussion Economic Elementary English Epigraphy FAUCHEUX free elective French Freshman Geology geometry German given Graduate standing Grammar Greek Group Elective History Instructor integral calculus Irrigation language Latin least Junior standing Lectures and recitations Literature M W F Mathematics methods Modern observatory Open to students Ph.D Philosophy Physics poetry Practice Prerequisite Primarily for Graduates problems Professor FRYER Professor GAYLEY Professor PAGET Professor SCHILLING Professor SOULÉ prose Roman Sciences second half-year Section Semitic Languages Senior Sophomore SPINELLO students who elect teachers Text-book theory throughout trigonometry Tu Th UNDERGRADUATES unit each half-year Zoology
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Stran 27 - The object of this course is to familiarize the student with the organs to be operated upon, together with the principles that underlie all operations upon the teeth, and to provide a systematic course in manual training.
Stran 28 - Curator of the Department of Anthropology in the American Museum of Natural History of New York, is Chairman of the committee.
Stran 30 - Bracketed courses are not given in 1899-1900. 1. General Introduction to the Science of Language. The essential principles of the life and growth of language ; outlines of the science of phonetics ; history of the science of comparative philology ; historical and ethnological results of the science ; classification of languages ; salient characteristics of the various branches of the IndoEuropean family of languages ; methods of investigation.
Stran 62 - The instructors in English hold themselves ready to assist and advise competent graduate students who may propose plans of special study in the English language or literature. Such plans, however, must in each case meet the approval of the Department.
Stran 54 - Courses 9, 10, n to 14, 17, 18, 21, 23, and the graduate courses are especially adapted to the needs of students who desire to teach. Beginning with December, 1905, a final examination will be required of candidates for the teacher's certificate in English. The emphasis will be laid, not so much on detailed information as (a) on grasp of the subject of English in its twofold aspect — the language and literature, and...
Stran 77 - The progressions and other simple series, inequalities and limits, exponentials and logarithms, permutations and combinations, binomial theorem for any index, expansion of functions in series, convergency of series, determinants, elements of the theory of equations.
Stran 9 - Education to afford such instruction in the principles and the history of education as is desirable in a truly liberal culture, and to provide adequate professional preparation for University students who intend to teach.
Stran 25 - A study of the principles and practice of government expenditure, government revenue, and government debt, with special reference to the problems of taxation in the United States.
Stran 90 - A knowledge of general physics. For observatory work in connection with this course, students may elect Course 2, 4A, or 4B, subject to the prerequisites announced. 4A.
Stran 5 - ... investigation of the nature of a State, and its bearing on the limits of liberty and allegiance; sketch of the history of political theories.