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S70 FIRST SEMESTER BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 30 Second Year HOURS SECOND SEMESTER M a t h . 7—Calculus Chem. 22—Elementary Quantitative Analysis Biology Ed. 1—The American Public School Physical Education Military Science (for Men) Total. 5 5 4 2 1 1 18 M a t h . 9—Calculus Chem. 33—Elementary Organic Chemistry Biology Psych. 1—Introduction to Psychology Physical Education Military Science (for Men) Total 3 5 4 4 1 1 IS Third M a t h . 40a—Fundamental Concepts of Mathematics 3 Physics l a and 3a—General Physics and Laboratory 5 Hist. 3b—History of the United States, 1828-1944 3 Ed. 25—Educational Psychology. . . 3 Electives 2 Total To" Fourth Math. 70a—Introduction to Higher Algebra 3 Physics 20a—Theoretical Mechanics 3 Ed. lot)—Technic of Teaching in the Secondary School 3 Ed. Prac. 19—Practice Teaching of Mathematics 5 Philos. 2—Logic 3 Total vj Year M a t h . 40b—Fundamental Concepts of Mathematics ( c o n t ' d ) . . . 3 Physics l b and 3b—General Physics and Laboratory 5 Pol.Sci. la—American Government 3 Ed. 6b—Principles of Secondary Education 3 Math. 35—Teachers' Course 3 Total "17" Year Math. 70b—Introduction to Higher Algebra (cont'd) 3 Physics 30—Introduction to Theoretical Electricity 3 Philos. 3 or 4—History of Philosophy 4 Math. 36—Solid Analytic Geometry 3 Electives 2 Total T5 T h e courses outlined above total 134 to 136 hours. A minimum of 123 hours of credit, not counting the first two years of military science and physical education, is required for graduation. Fifth Year For the Degree of Master of Science in the Teaching and the Physical Sciences of Mathematics M a t h . 71a—Introduction to Higher Analysis; or M a t h . 18—Advanced Calculus Chem. 40—Physical Chemistry. . . . Ed. 125—Advanced Educational Psychology Electives 1 1 1 1 Total. Math. 71b—Introduction to Higher Analysis (cont'd); or Math. 19— Differential Equations and Orthogonal Functions Physics 20b—Theoretical Mechanics Ed. 101—Philosophy of Education; or Ed. 30—History of American Education Electives Total
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