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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 50

Course of Study

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Course of Study.

Junior Class.

First Term. Second Term. Arithmetic. Gram, and Word Anal Phys. Geog. (b). Eng. Exercises and Elocution. 5 hours per week. 5 hours per week. 5 hours per week. 2 hours per week. Algebra (c). English Analysis. Phys. Geog. (a) and Botany. Drawing. 5 hours per week 5 hours per week 5 hours per week Drawing.

Senior Class.

First Term. Second Term. Algebra (b). Geometry (b) Plane. Physics (b). Drawing. 5 hours per week. 5 hours per week. 5 hours per week. Algebra (a). Geometry (a). Chemistry. Physics.. 4 hours per week 4 hours per week. 4 hours per week 4 hours per week. Drawing.

Rhetorical exercises (compositions, readings, etc.,) weekly throughout the [unclear: entire] course.

The satisfactory completion of this course shall admit to the Technical [unclear: Department], without further examination, and shall also entitle the student to a [unclear: certificate], should he desire it, showing the studies pursued and the grade in each.

For the benefit of those who may find it impossible to enter at the opening [unclear: of] the year, the Arithmetic and Grammar of the first term of the Junior year will [unclear: be] offered the second term also, if called for by a sufficient number of persons.

Optional Studies

Open only to those who have completed satisfactorily all the work of the [unclear: Junior] year, except Algebra (c). These classes will be organized when called for by [unclear: at] least five students, sufficiently prepared for the work upon which they desire to [unclear: enter]: Latin; German; Spanish; English Literature: Anatomy, Physiology [unclear: and] Hygiene.