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BOARD OF TRUSTEES Third Year

FIRST SEMESTER HOURS SECOND SEMESTER

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German 14—Introductory Schiller Course German 16a—Conversation and Writing Pol. Sci. ia—American Government Ed. 25—Educational Psychology... Electives Total

3 2 3 3 6 77

German 10—Introductory Goethe Course 3 German 16b—Conversation and Writing (cont'd) 2 Hist. 3b—History of the United States, 1828-1944 3 Ed. 6b—Principles of Secondary Education 3 Electives 6 Total 77

Fourth Year German 25—Teachers' Course 2 German 261)—German Literature in German 26a—German Literature to the Nineteenth Century 3 1800 3 German 29b—Advanced Conversa' German 29a—Advanced Conversation and Writing 2 tion and Writing 2 Ed. Prac. 28—Practice Teaching of Electives 9 German :•••.•• 5 Ed. 10b—Technic of Teaching in Secondary School 3 Electives 3 Total 76 Total 16 T h e courses outlined above total 133 to 141 hours. A minimum of 120 hours of credit, not counting the first two years of work in military science and physical education, is required for graduation. Fifth Y e a r For the Degree of Master of Arts in the Teaching of German T h e work will be planned to meet the needs of the individual student on the basis of his preparation and of the demands of his teaching position. Since all the classes he attends will be small, special attention will always be given his professional needs. Courses are to be chosen from the following list: UNITS German 19a and 19b—Goethe's Faust German 26a—German Literature to 1800 German 26b—German Literature in the Nineteenth C e n t u r y . . German 31—Middle H i g h German German 32—History of German Civilization German 39b—Goethe and Schiller Total to be chosen from above courses 2-2 J4 German courses open only to graduates (numbered 100 l and up) i A-2 Ed. 125—Advanced Educational Psychology 1 Ed. 101—Philosophy of Education; or Ed. 30—History of American Education 1 Electives j2_ Total 8 U n d e r g r a d u a t e M i n o r in G e r m a n HOURS German 1—Elementary German 4 German 2—Elementary German (cont'd) 4 German 4—Intermediate German 4 German 5—Intermediate German (cont'd) ; or German 6—Scientific Reading 4 Four hours selected from the following courses: German 16a—Conversation and Writing 2 German 16b—Conversation and Writing (cont'd) 2 German 29a—Advanced Conversation and W r i t i n g 2 German 29b—Advanced Conversation and W r i t i n g ( c o n t ' d ) . . _2_ Total 20