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66 COLLEGE OF LITERATURE AND ARTS major subjects. One of these languages must be taken for thirty, the other for twenty, hours. The English Group, including the Scandinavian languages. Students in this group must take two years of French or German before the beginning of the junior year, or must be able to read one of these languages easily. Those who elect the course in language must have at least two years of German. The German and Romanic Language Group. Either German or French may be taken as a major, but twenty hours' credit in the other must be secured,. Besides the required work in English, all students must elect additional English sufficient to make a total of at least ten hours. Students of marked ability, who take French as a major, are advised to take the courses offered in Spanish or Italian. The Latin and Modern Language Group, including Latin, German, and French. Twenty hours' credit must be obtained in the language chosen for a minor. The Philosophical Group, including pedagogy, philosophy, psychology, and mathematics as major subjects. In this group the second year of the student's work is devoted to studies specifically preparatory to the principal subject, which is itself taken up at the beginning of the third year. Students in this group who make philosophy a major must, in the second year, make ten hours of credit from among these subjects: Anthropology, psychology, economics 17 (sociology), Greek 5. Those who make psychology their major subject must, in their second year, make ten hours from among these subjects : botany 1,2; economics 17; philosophy 2, 6, 8; physiology 4 ; zoology 1. When pedagogy is the major, the work specifically preparatory is logic (philosophy ia or ib), outlines of philosophy (philosophy 2 ) , and elementary and educational psychology. Those students who make mathematics their major work must take the courses in mathematics numbered 2, 4, 6, 7> 9>
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