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1945]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Fourth Year

FIRST SEMESTER HOURS SECOND SEMESTER

569

HOURS

Ed. iot>—Technic of Teaching in the Secondary School M a t h . 70a—Introduction to Higher Algebra; or M a t h . 72a—Introduction to Higher Geometry Ed. Prac. 19—Practice Teaching of Mathematics Electives Total

3 3 5 4 15

Philos. 3—History of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy; or Philos. 4—History of Modern Philosophy 4 Math. 70b—Introduction to Higher Algebra; or Math. 72b)—Introduction to Higher Geometry. . . . 3 Math. 36—Solid Analytic Geometry 3 Electives 5 Total T5

The courses outlined above total 131 to 135 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. For the Degree of Master Fifth Year of Science in the Teaching

UNITS

of

Mathematics

UNITS

Math. 70a—Introduction to Higher Algebra; or Math. 72a—Introduction to Higher Geometry Ed. 101—Philosophy of Education; or Ed. 30—History of American Education Electives Total

1 1 2 4

M a t h . 7ot>—Introduction to Higher Algebra; or Math. 72b)—Introduction to Higher G e o m e t r y . . . . Ed. 125—Advanced Educational Psychology Electives Total

1 1 2 4

Completion of the five-year program of required mathematics courses satisfies the 40-hour requirement for a junior college certificate. Undergraduate Minor in Mathematics F o r students having l}4 entrance units in algebra, 1 unit in plane geometry, and y2 unit in solid geometry: HOURS Math. 10a—Combined Freshman Mathematics 5 Math. 10b—Combined Freshman Mathematics (cont'd) 4 Math. 8a—Calculus 3 Math. 8b—Calculus (cont'd) 3 Math. 40a—Fundamental Concepts of Mathematics 3 Recommended but not required: Math. 40b—Fundamental Concepts of Mathematics ( c o n t ' d ) . . 3 Total 18-21 CURRICULUM PREPARATORY TO T H E TEACHING OF MATHEMATICS AND T H E PHYSICAL SCIENCES For the Degree of Bachelor of Science in the Teaching of Mathematics and the Physical Sciences The following curriculum satisfies the requirements for mathematics as a major teaching subject, with chemistry and physics (also general science) as minor teaching subjects. First Year

FIRST S E M E S T E R HOURS SECOND S E M E S T E R HOURS

D.G.S. ia—Verbal Expression 4 Math. 10a—Combined Freshman Mathematics 5 Chem. 1 or 2—Inorganic Chemistry 5 or 3 Hygiene 2 or 5—Hygiene and Sanitation 2 Physical Education 1 Military Science (for Men) 1 Total 16-18

D.G.S. lb—Verbal Expression. . . . 4 Math. 10b—Combined Freshman Mathematics (cont'd) 4 Chem. 5—Inorganic Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis 5 English or American L i t e r a t u r e . . . 2 Physical Education I Military Science (for Men) I Total 17