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568

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[June 30

of Liberal Arts and Sciences if 16 hours of electives are used. -However, if more than one minor teaching subject is contemplated, doubtless more elective hours must be taken. T h e program advised by the committee for the fifth year must be approved by the departments concerned and must be accepted by the Dean of the Graduate School as satisfactory for the Master's degree. CURRICULUM PREPARATORY TO T H E TEACHING OF MATHEMATICS For the Degree of Bachelor of Science in the Teaching of Mathematics First Year

FIRST SEMESTER HOURS SECOND SEMESTER HOURS

D.G.S. ia—Verbal Expression 4 Foreign language (second year) 2 . . . . 4 Math. 10a—Combined Freshman Mathematics 3 5 Hygiene 2 or 5—Hygiene and Sanitation 2 Military Science (for Men) I Physical Education 1 Total 17 Second Ed. 1—The American Public School 2 Biology (D.G.S. 3a-3b, Zool. 1, or Bot. i a - l b ) 4-5 M a t h . 7—Calculus 5 Philos. 2—Logic 3 Military Science (for Men) 1 Physical Education 1 Electives 2 Total 18-19 Third Physics l a and 3a—General Physics and Laboratory 5 or D.G.S. 4a—Physical Science (for students not minoring in science) (4) Hist. 3b—History of the United States, 1828-1944 3 Math. 40a—Fundamental Concepts of Mathematics 3 Ed. 25—Educational Psychology.. . 3 English or American Literature. . . 3 Total 16-17

D.G.S. la—Verbal E x p r e s s i o n . . . . Foreign language (second year) 4 . . . Math. 10b—Combined Freshman Mathematics 3 Military Science (for Men) Physical Education Electives 1 Total

4 4 4 I 1 3 17

Year Psych. 1—Introduction to Psychology 4 Biology (D.G.S. 3a-3b, Zool. 1, or Bot. i a - i b ) 4-5 Math. 9—Calculus 3 Military Science (for Men) 1 Physical Education 1 Electives 4 Total 17-18 Year Physics l b and 3b—General Physics and Laboratory 5 or D.G.S. 4b—Physical Science (for students not minoring in science) (4) Pol. Sci. la—American Government 3 Math. 4ot>—Fundamental Concepts of Mathematics ( c o n t ' d ) . . . 3 Math. 35—Teachers' Course 3 Ed. 6b—Principles of Secondary Education 3 Total 16-17

1 Students who complete this curriculum may elect to take the B.S. degree with a major in mathematics. * Completion of the second year of a foreign language will satisfy the graduation requirement in Liberal Arts and Sciences if the same foreign language is pursued in the University as is offered for entrance to the College. A student who wishes to minor in a foreign language should have three years of high-school preparation in that language. * Students who enter the curriculum with only one year of high-school algebra must take Math. 3, 4, and 6a (totaling n hours) instead of Math, ioa-iob. * Students are required to complete one teaching minor^ consisting of a minimum of 16 semester hours. Students who wish to minor in general science, and who intend to take Physics 1 and 3 in the third year, should take one semester of chemistry in their second year. Other desirable minors include the commercial subjects, and double minors in any of the following: biological sciences and chemistry; biological sciences and general science; biological sciences and physics; chemistry and general science; chemistry and physics; French and Latin; general science and physical education; general science and pnysics; German and Latin; industrial arts and physics; Latina and physical education; Latin and Spanish; music and physics; physical education and physics.