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Show 44 WEBER COLLEGE 39. English Literature. A general survey of English literature from 1500 to 1660. Three quarter hours. Autumn. Monson 40. English Literature. A survey of English literature from 1660 to 1798. Three quarter hours. Winter. Monson 41. English Literature. A survey of English literature from 1798 to 1900. Three quarter hours. Spring. Monson 42. English Literature. The reading and interpretation of representative Shakespearian comedies, tragedies, and historical plays. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Monson 44. Modern British and American Literature. Designed to familiarize the student with the most noteworthy literary products of England and America since 1900. Five quarter hours. (May not be given 1936-1937.) 45. The English Novel. History and development of the English novel from its beginning to modern times. Five quarter hours. (Not given 1936-1937.) 50. Essentials of English. Drill in essentials of preparatory English. No credit. Autumn, Winter. Monson, Read, Nilsson, Trevithick FRENCH Nancy Montgomery Barker Yvonne Ashton It is recommended that a student pursuing a major in the Foreign Languages complete two years of one foreign language. 1. Elementary French. Provides instruction and extensive practices in grammar, reading, dictation, and conversation with a view to developing an ability to understand French without translation. Training in pronunciation is based on phonetic principles. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Ashton 2. Elementary French. Continuation of French 1. Devoted to reading, dictation, and conversation. The course completes the study of elementary grammar. Five quarter hours. Winter. Ashton 3. Intermediate French. Consists of class and collateral reading, with conversation and composition based on text. There is a constant drill to acquire French habits of articulation. Prerequisite: One unit of French, or French 2. Five quarter hours. Spring. Ashton 4. Intermediate French. Reviews the essentials of French grammar and continues class and collateral reading, composition, and conversation. Pre requisite: Two units of French (high school) )or French 3. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Ashton On leave of absence. WEBER COLLEGE 45 5. Advanced French. Class and collateral reading of French novels, short stories, and dramas. Five quarter hours. Winter. Ashton 6. Advanced French. Consists of a review of the rules of French gram mar, conversation drill based on reading, and extensive reading for the purpose of enabling students to read French easily and fluently, without constant reference to a dictionary. Five quarter hours. Spring. Ashton 20. Modem French Literature. Class and collateral reading for students desiring fluency in the actual use of the language. Prerequisite: French 6 or three units of French. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Ashton 21. Modern French Literature. Devoted to the study of standard authors and to the development of comprehension and literary appreciation. Five quarter hours. Winter. Ashton 22. Modern French Literature. Continuation of French 21. Five quarter hours. Spring. Ashton GERMAN It is recommended that a student pursuing a major in the Foreign Languages complete two years of one foreign language. 1. Elementary German. Provides for instruction and extensive practice in grammar, reading, conversation, and dictation, with a view to the development of ability to use German without translation. Training in pronunciation is based upon phonetic principles. Five quarter hours. 2. Elementary German. Continuation of German 1. Devoted to reading, conversation, and dictation. The course completes the study of elementary German grammar. Five quarter hours. 3. Intermediate German. Consists of reading, composition, and conversation, and continues vocabulary development, active and passive. Pre requisite: German 2 or one unit of German. Five quarter hours. 4. Intermediate German. Reviews German grammar and continues class and collateral reading, composition, and conversation. Prerequisite: German 3 or two units of German. Five quarter hours. 5. Advanced German. Class and collateral reading, composition, and conversation. Five quarter hours. 6. Advanced German. Devoted to extensive class and collateral reading, conversation, and composition. Five quarter hours. Not given 1936-1937. |