OCR Text |
Show G&iie^e> Pfyej&G/i&dQSui 41. Introductory Lectures. A continuation of Engineering 40. One lecture a week. One-half quarter hour. Winter. (See Orientation 41.) Stevenson. 51. Slide Rule. One quarter hour. Spring. Terry. CIVILIAN PILOT TRAINING PROGRAM Ground School. A ground school course consisting of the following four divisions, with the number of clock hours for each as indicated: meteorology, 24 clock hours; navigation, 24 clock hours; civil air regulations, 18 clock hours; and flight operations, 6 clock hours. The course is usually completed in a twelve-week period. Five quarter hours. Flight Training. A flight training course consisting of actual flying experience, both dual and solo, leading to a private pilot's license. This experience deals with the study of taxiing, take-offs and landings, coordination exercises, stalls, spins, figure-eights, and other precision maneuvers. The training must be taken concurrently with the ground school. One quarter hour. ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE L. H. Monsori, M. T. Read, C. M. Nilsson, C. C. Espy, R. B. West, Jr. It is recommended that a student pursuing a major in English Language and Literature complete English 39, 40, 41, and History 6. It is recommended that a student who presents for entrance less than the equivalent of twenty-five quarter hours in one foreign language pursue such language until he has earned a minimum of twenty-five quarter hours. Composition and Rhetoric 1. Composition and Rhetoric. Preparation of the research paper. Three quarter hour. Autumn, Winter. Staff. 2. Composition and Rhetoric. Exposition arid argumentation. Prerequisite: English 1. Three quarter hours. Winter, Spring. Staff. 3. Composition end Rhetoric. Description and narration. Prerequisite: English 1 and 2. Three quarter hours. Spring. Staff. 5. Argumentation. Five quarter hours. Winter. Monson. 6. Journalism. Study and practice in' the fundamentals of news writing. The class gathers news for the College paper, Signpost, composes, and edits it. Two quarter hours. Autumn'. Nilsson. 7. Journalism. Class members are apprentice editors for certain issues of the College paper. Newspaper plants and scholastic press conferences are attended. Two quarter hours. Winter. Nilsson. 8. Journalism. Prerequisites: Journalism 6 and 7. Two quarter hours. Spring. Nilsson. 11. Vocabulary Building. Two quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Monson, Nilsson, Espy. 16. English Grammar for Business Students. Three quarter hours. Winter, Spring. Espy. 51. English Composition for Terminal Students. Three quarter hours. Autumn. Espy. 33 GoU&fG P^epjG/ixitohif Literature 21. American Literature;: New England Group. Three quarter hours. Autumn. Read. 22. American Literature; Metropolitan, Southern, and Western. Three quarter hours. Winter. Read. 23. American Literature Since 1890. Three quarter hours. Spring. Read. 25. Children's Literature. Five quarter hours. Autumn, Spring. Read. 27. Biography. Appreciation. Two quarter hours. Winter. Monson. 29. Short Story. Writing the short story. Five quarter hours. Spring. West. 30. Poetry Appreciation. (Not given 1942-43.) Five quarter hours. 31. Literature of the Drama. Three quarter hours. Spring. West. 39. English Literature. Beowulf to 1660. Three quarter hours. Autumn. Monson. 41. English Literature. 1798 to 1900. Three quarter hours. Spring. Monson. 42. Shakespeare. Reading and Interpretation of representative Shakespearian plays. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Monson. 44. Modern British Literature. Five quarter hours. Spring. Monson. 45. The English Novel. From its beginning to modern times. (Not given 1942-43.) Five quarter hours. Monson. FORESTRY E. L. Miner 1. Elementary Forestry. Emphasis on conservation. Students who have had this course cannot secure credit for Botany 8. Two lectures. Two quarter hours. Autumn. Miner. 2. Elementary Forestry. A general survey of the profession of forestry. One lecture. One quarter hour. Spring. Miner. TRENCH It is recommended that a student pursuing a major in the foreign languages complete two years of one foreign language. 1. Elementary French. Five quarter hours. Autumn. 2. Elementary French. A continuation of French 1. Five quarter hours. Winter. 3. Intermediate French. Prerequisite: Orie unit of French, (high school) or French 2. Five quarter hours. Spring. 4. Intermediate French. Prerequisite: Two units of French (high school) or French 3. Five quarter hours. Autumn. 5. Advanced French. Reading of French novels, short stories, and dramas. Five quarter hours. Winter. 6. Advanced French. Review of French grammar and conversation drill based on readirig, and extensive reading. Five quarter hours. *Not given 1942-43. 39 |