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Show PAGE 32 WEBER ACADEMY Elective Courses. No student will be permitted, without special permission of the Faculty, to elect studies in advance of the year in which he is registered. First Year Electives: Carpentry, Domestic Arts, an and b, Domestic Science, a and b, Art, a and b, German, French, Sight Singing, General Science. Second Year Electives: Bookkeeping, Carpentry, Commercial Arithmetic, Domestic Arts, c and d, Domestic Science, c and d, Dramatic Art, German, French, Geometry, Shorthand, Typewriting, Zoology, Botany, Art, c and d, Public Speaking. Third Year Electives: History, a and b, Physics, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, Domestic Arts, c and f, Domestic Science, e and f, Carpentry, German, French, Physiology, Public Speaking, Dramatic Art, Art, e and f. Fourth Year Electives: Carpentry, Chemistry, Civics, Commercial Law, Domestic Arts, g and h, Domestic Science, g and h, Geology, History c, Political Economy, Public Speaking, Dramatic Art. Subjects of Instruction Theology. High School. The Theological courses are arranged with a view to prepare students for missionary labors, both at home and abroad; to establish faith in their hearts; to cultivate pure moral principles, and to fortify them against the vices and evil allurements of the age. With this object in view, the following courses are offered: Book of Mormon.In this course the origin, contents and divine authenticity of the book will be considered. In connection with its authenticity, it will be treated from three points of view, viz: testimony from the Bible, testimony from archaeological sources, and testimony from the book itself. Texts: Book of Mormon, outlines, Bible and American archaeological works. Required of all first-year students throughout the year. One-half unit credit. Life of Christ.This course includes a consideration of the preparation of the world for the New Testament dispensation, events preparatory to the ministry of the Savior, and a careful study of His teachings and events of His life. Texts: The Bible, outlines, standard Church works and other standard works dealing with the ministry of the Savior. Required of all second-year students, first semester. Apostolic Age.A continuation of "Life of Christ" and also a study of the work of the Apostles. The travels and epistles of St. Paul form a very important part of the work. Required of second-year students, second semester. One-half unit credit for Life of Christ and Apostolic Age. Old Testament History.This course includes a careful study of the important events of the history of |