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Show 40 WEBER COLLEGE Education 7. Hygiene and Sanitation. Designed to meet state requirements in health education. As far as practical all phases of the work are intensified and made practicable by laboratory experiment and demonstration. Required for a state certificate. M. W. and F. Winter or Spring quarters. Three credit hours. Professors Evans. Education 8. Measurement of Elementary Education. A course dealing with the theory and technique of tests and measurements as applied to modern elementary school practice. Daily. Winter or Spring quarters. Five credit hours. Professor Winsor. Education 9. Historical Development of the Principles of Education. A review of the educational doctrines and practices of the various periods of history. Daily. Fall or Winter quarter. Five credit hours. Professor Winsor. THE DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE Professor Farley Associate Professor Wood Courses in Rhetoric and Composition English 1. Composition and Rhetoric. A detailed study of the principles of rhetoric is made, and a high standard of theme work is demanded. Illustrative reading assignments are made from a wide range of modern literature. Required of each student in his first quarter of residence. Daily. Autumn, Winter, or Spring quarters. Five credit hours. Professor Farley, Miss Wood. WEBER COLLEGE 41 English 2. Composition and Rhetoric. A continuation of English 1, with special emphasis on the forms and models of prose literature. The written work consists of a number of short themes of 100 to 200 words each, and four long themes of 1500 to 3000 words each. Required of each student who has completed English 1 in his second quarter of residence. M., T., W., Th. Autumn, Winter, or Spring quarters. Four credit hours. Professor Farley, Miss Wood. English 3. Composition: Exposition. A course designed to teach the principles of expository writing. Daily and longer themes. Prerequisite: English 1 and 2. Daily. Spring quarter. Five credit hours. Professor Farley. English 4- Composition: Magazine Writing. Emphasis is placed on the special feature article for magazine and newspaper publication. Prerequisite: English 3. M., T., W., Th. Spring quarter. Four credit hours. Professor Farley. English 5. Composition: Argumentation.'* A course designed on the basis of practical logic, involving critical study of logical processes of thinking, handling of evidence, detection of fallacies, presentation, etc. Daily and longer themes. Prerequisite: English 1 and 2. Autumn quarter. Five credit hours. Professor Farley (* May not be given 1924-25) Courses in Literature English 15. Survey of English Literature. This course is designed to present in a critical and appreciative manner the various periods and aspects of English literature through representa- |