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Show 18 SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT COURSES OF STUDY. The following courses of study are offered for 1904-1905: 1. A four years' Classical Course. 2. A four years' Normal Course. 3. A four years' Scientific Course. 4. A three years' Commerical Course. 5. A one years' Preparatory Course. 6. A one years' Missionary Course. 7. A one years' Sunday School Course. 7. A Special Night School Course. GRADUATION. Students will be given certificates on the completion of the preparatory course as herein prescribed, and diplomas on completion of any of the higher courses. For regular diplomas a charge of three dollars, in advance, will be made. The standing of students in studies pursued is deter-mined from the daily records of recitations, reviews, and final examinations. No student shall receive credit towards graduation in any study in which the percentage of excellence falls below 60; nor shall any student be graduated who does not attain an average of 75 per cent, in all studies included in the course. Since changes may be necessary from year to year, students who register for any course will be permitted to graduate in the course as laid out in the annual of the year in which they register. WEBER STAKE ACADEMY. 10 PREPARATORY COURSE. PER WEEK. Theology....................Three-quarter Hour Recit. 5 Arithmetic ................. " " " " 5 Grammar..................... " " " " 5 Orthography................One-quarter " " 5 Penmanship................. " " " " 5 Drawing..................Three-quarter " " 2 Reading.....................One-half " " 5 Geography................... " " " 5 United States History........ " " " " 5 NORMAL COURSE. The object of this course is to give the students preparation for the art of teaching. All the subjects required by the State law as a qualification for a State diploma, are covered. Applicants for this course must have completed the Preparatory Course or its equivalent. First Year. I SEMESTER II SEMESTER Book of Mormon...........3 ..........................3 Algebra....................5.........................5 Physiography..............3 ..........................3 Grammar and Classics......5 ..........................5 Vocal Music, Elect two. Elocution, Domestic Arts, 4 .........................4 20 20 Second Year. Life of Christ............. 3 Apostolic Age............3 Geometry..................3......................... 3 Rhetoric....................5..........................5 Zoology...................5 Botany....................5 Physiology .................2..........................2 Drawing....................2 .....................2 20 20 |