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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[June 30

Second Year

FIRST SEMESTER HOURS SECOND SEMESTER HOURS

Physics l a and 3a or 7a and 8a— General Physics (Mechanics, Sound, and Heat) Ed. 1—The American Public School M a t h . 7—Calculus Foreign Language Military Science (for Men) Physical Education Total

5 2 5 4 1 1 78"

Physics l b and 3b or 7b and 8b— General Physics (Electricity, Magnetism, Light, and Modern Physics) 5 Math. 9—-Calculus 3 Chem. 22—Quantitative Analysis.. 5 Foreign Language 4 Military Science (for Men) 1 Physical Education 1 Total "19

Physics 14a—Intermediate Mechanics, Heat, and Sound 1 Pol. Sci. la—American Government Chem. 33—Elementary Organic Chemistry Ed. 25—Educational Psychology...

Total

Third Year Physics 14b—Intermediate Elec5 tricity, Magnetism, and Light 1 ... 5 3 Hist. 3b—History of the United States, 1828-1944 3 5 Ed. 6b—Principles of Secondary 3 Education 3 Math. 40a—Fundamental Concepts of Mathematics 3 Speech 1—Principles of Effective Speaking 3 or Speech 10—Oral Interpretation of Literature (2) To" Total .16-17

Fourth Year Physics* 6 Physics* Ed. lob—Technic of Teaching in the Electives' Secondary School 3 Ed. Prac. 21—Practice Teaching of Physics 5 Electives* 2 Total To" Total

6 10

16

T h e courses outlined above total 134 to 137 hours. A minimum of 129 hours of credit, not counting the first two years of work in military science and physical education, is required for graduation. Fifth Year For the Degree of Master of Science in the Teaching of Physics Eight units of work are required, including four in physics, two in education, and two in electives. Courses must be selected with the consent of the adviser, who will see that the candidate strengthens areas in which he is weakest. No thesis is required. UNITS Physics 4 Ed. 125—Advanced Educational Psychology 1 Ed. 101—Philosophy of Education; or Ed. 30—History of American Education I Electives _2 Total 8

1 Physics 14a-14b may be replaced by courses selected from advanced undergraduate and graduate physics courses numbered 20 or higher, upon approval of the adviser. * Courses in physics for the senior year are to be chosen from those numbered 20 or higher. ' Electives should be chosen from courses listed for advanced undergraduates in chemistry and mathematics, additional courses in advanced physics, and courses in electrical engineering.