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Show 50 THE WEBER COLLEGE in the first course in calculus, differentiation, functions of independent variables, applications of calculus, maxima and minima, rationalization, integration, etc. Autumn, Winter, and Spring quarters. Fifteen credit hours. Text: Granville and Smith's "Differential and Integral Calculus." DEPARTMENT OF MODERN LANGUAGES AND LATIN Professor Noble Professor Lind Mr. Blake FRENCH 1. Elementary Course. Aim to acquire French pronunciation, free from English habits and peculiarities of speech. Grammar and reading. Text: Newson's "First French Book." Autumn quarter. Daily. Five credit hours. Professor Noble. 2. Elementary Course (continued). Drills in grammar, phonetics and conversation; synonyms and antonyms used as a method to increase vocabulary. Text: Newson's "Second French Book." Winter quarter. Daily. Five credit hours. Professor Noble. 3. Intermediate Course. Reading, conversation and simple composition. Reproduction of short stories. Text: Ballard's "Short Stories for Oral French," and also a short novel. Spring quarter. Daily. Five credit hours. Professor Noble. THE WEBER COLLEGE 51 4. Intermediate Course (continued). Prerequisite two units of French 1 and 2. Prose reading, conversation, composition and dictation. Autumn quarter. Daily. Five credit hours. Professor Noble. 5. Advanced Course. Continuation of French 4. Class and collateral reading. Winter quarter. Daily. Five credit hours. Professor Noble. 6. Advanced Course. Continuation of French 5. Review of grammar, rules of pronunciation, reading of short plays. Spring quarter. Daily. Five credit hours. Professor Noble. GERMAN 1. Elementary Course. Grammar, reading and conversation. Text: Newson's "First German Book." Daily. Five credit hours. Professor Noble. 2. Elementary Course (continued). Mastery of principles of pronunciation; essentials of grammar; learning to "think German." Daily. Winter quarter. Five credit hours. Professor Noble. 3. Intermediate Course. Increase of vocabulary by means of synonyms, antonyms and simple illustrative sentences. Grammar, conversation, dictation, and simple composition. Daily. Spring quarter. Five credit hours. Professor Noble. LATIN 1, 2, 3. First Year Latin. Place's "Beginning Latin" for reading and grammar. Daily. Autumn, Winter and Spring quarters. Five credit hours. Professor Lind. |