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Show 76 WEBER COLLEGE WEBER COLLEGE 77 serts will be given with instruction in food values and principles. Daily. Professor Tanner. Domestic Science 4- Home Nursing. This course is planned to qualify students to meet emergencies and conditions arising in the home where professional skill is not necessary, or where assistance can be given until medical help can be obtained. Adolescence and preparation for motherhood are stressed. Special lectures and demonstrations are given by medical authorities. Reports and discussions by students. Fall and Winter quarters. Three credit hours each quarter. Daily. Professor Tanner. Domestic Science 5. Household Engineering. A study of systematic housekeeping, from the view of economy in time and energy, maintaining health, promoting happiness in the home; also the keeping of accounts, and the division of the income. Spring quarter. Three credit hours. Professor Tanner. THE DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGES Professor Ridges FRENCH French 1. Elementary Course. In this course and the two which follow the aim is to lay a solid foundation upon which the student may build efficiently for whatever purpose he may have occasion to use the language. Great stress will be laid upon vitalizing the language through constant reading, writing, and speaking. Correct habits of pronunciation will be established through careful phonetic drill. The essentials of grammar will be assimilated through constant conversation and the reading of simple French stories. Daily. Autumn quarter. Five credit hours. Professor Ridges. French 2. Elementary Course. Conversation, grammatical drill, and the habitualizing of correct pronunciation. In addition, the students will be taught the use of synonyms, antonyms, definitions, and illustrative sentences. Freedom in speaking and writing simple French will be the special aim. Prerequisite: French 1. Daily. Winter quarter. Five credit hours. Professor Ridges. French 3. Intermediate Course. Much outside . reading to develop a feeling for French expres- ^ sions and ideas. At the conclusion of the course the student should have a good working knowledge, with the ability to speak, write, and read simple French. Daily. Spring quarter. Five credit hours. Professor Ridges. French 4- Intermediate Course. In this course and the two which follow special stress is laid on getting the thought directly from the printed page without reverting to translation. Through extensive reading a large vocabulary is built up which is assimilated through conversations based on the stories read, and through written compositions. Daily. Autumn quarter. Five credit hours. Professor Ridges. French 5. Advanced Course. Continuation of French 4. Class and collateral reading. Compositions to give facility in the use of the French idioms and command of grammatical constructions. Daily. Winter quarter. Five credit hours. Professor Ridges. |