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Show 28 WEBER NORMAL COLLEGE Training and Methods 3 Science of Education 3 Review of Common Branches 3 Geology II (General Geology) 3 Chemistry II 3 Mathematics II 3 French a, b 2 French c, d 2 Spanish a, b 2 Animal Husbandry and Horticulture 3 SPRING QUARTER (March 3 - May 23) SUBJECTS HOURS Theology 2 English II (American Literature) 3 Training and Methods 2 Rural Education 3 Current History 3 History IV 3 Geology III (Economic Geology) 3 Chemistry III 3 Art and Handicraft 3 Mathematics III 3 French a, b 2 French c, d 2 Spanish a, b 2 Animal Husbandry and Horticulture 3 WEBER NORMAL COLLEGE 29 COURSES OF INSTRUCTION THEOLOGY Professor Owen F. Beal Theology IThis course consists of a study of the internal and external evidences of the authenticity of the Book of Mormon. The harmony of the teachings of the Hebrew and Nephite prophets is considered. Throughout the year. Four hours' credit. Theology IIThis course consists of an advanced course in the life of Christ. Talmage's Life of Christ will be used as a text. Throughout the year. Four hours' credit. ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY Professor Owen F. Beal EconomicsThis course gives a comprehensive survey of the field of economics. It is intended to meet the needs of college students who desire some systematic knowledge of the underlying principles governing the production, consumption, exchange, and distribution of wealth. Fall quarter. Three hours' credit. Sociology I, (Practical Social Problems)The study of modern social problems, including the growth of population, immigration, problems of labor, poor relief, crime and punishment, and community studies recreational, social, cultural and educational, together with the reading and discussion of the latest literature treating of these subjects. Winter quarter. Three hour's credit. Fourth year high school students may register for Sociology I. Credit for high school students to be based on the amount of work done. |