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Show 16 EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT 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 determined from the daily records of recitations, reviews, and final examinations. No student shall receive credit toward graduation in any study in which 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. PREPARATORY COURSE. PER WEEK. Theology.........................................Three-quarter Hour Recit. 5 Arithmetic ............................................. " " " " 5 Grammar .............................................. " " " " 5 Orthography..........................................One-quarter " " 5 Penmanship................................ " " " " 5 Drawing...........................................Three-quarter " " 5 Reading................................................... " " " " 5 Geography.................................. " " " " 5 United States History..................... " " " " 5 CLASSICAL COURSE. First Year. I SEMESTER. II SEMESTER Theology, Bk. of Mormon... 3 Theology, Bk of Mormon 3 Mathematics, Algebra......... 5 Mathematics, Algebra............. 5 Physiography........................... 3 Physiography ................. 3 English, Classics............ 5 English Grammar................... 5 Latin I........................................... 4 Latin I......................................... 4 20 20 WEBER STAKE ACADEMY 17 Second Year. Theology, Life of Christ........ 3 Theology Apostolic Age........ 3 Mathematics, Plane Geom. 3 Mathematics, Plane Geom.... 3 English, Ele. Rhetoric........... 5 English, Ele. Rhetoric............ 5 History, Grecian................. 3 History, Roman........................ 3 Latin II.................................... 4 Latin II....................................... 4 Physiology................................... 2 Physiology ................................... 2 20 20 Third Year. Theology, Old Testament.... 3 Theology, Old Testament...... 3 Physics........................................ 4 Physics........................................... 4 English, Literature.............. 3 English, Literature................... 3 Mathematics, Solid Geom... 4 Mathematics, Algebra... 4 or or 4 German I......................................... 4 German I........................ 4 History, English......................... 2 History, English.................. 2 Latin III.................................. 4 Latin III.................................... 4 20 20 Fourth Year. Theology, Church History... 3 Theology, Church History 3 English,Forms of Discourse 2 English, Forms of Discourse 2 Latin IV....................................... 3 Latin IV............................... ... 3 History, American..................... 3 History, American................... 3 Civics.................................... 2 Civics................................................. 2 Mathematics, Trigonom... Economics.....................3 or 3 or 3 German II............................ 3 German II.......................... 3 Chemistry....................................... 4 Chemistry................................ 4 20 20 |