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Show 76 WEBER COLLEGE The contents of the Doctrine and Covenants are previewed, and a technical study of Sections 1- 20 is made. Autumn Quarter. Two credit hours. Doctrine and Covenants 2. Sections 21-100. This course presents a technical study of sections 21-100. The course will be correlated with Church and national history. Each section will be given a historical or personal setting to give it a proper background and thereby impress the students with the motivating forces behind each revelation. As the course progresses the evolution of the government, institutions and doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Day Saints will be emphasized. Two credit hours. Doctrine and Covenants 3. Sections 101-136. This course concludes the study of the Doctrine and Covenants. It presents a technical study of Sections 101 to 136. The same methods of study will be pursued here as in courses 1 and 2. The course will conclude with a summarization and a technical development of subjects treated in the Doctrine and Covenants such as Church Organization, Priesthood, Creation, Marriage, First Principles, etc. Two credit hours. WEBER COLLEGE 77 DEPARTMENT OF MODERN AND AND ANCIENT LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES Joseph Dana Thomas, A.B. Professor of Modern and Ancient Languages and Literatures Candidates for an A.A. degree must present ten hours in English, above English one and two, or in a foreign language. Candidates for the A.B. degree must present twenty-five hours of approved work of one foreign language, or the equivalent in high school work which is three units. Requirements for a major in Latin are twenty- five to thirty-five hours of approved work in courses above Latin 4, 5 and 6. A major in a modern language requires thirty- six to forty-five hours in approved courses. The preceding is a summary of the requirements at the University of Utah. FRENCH French 1. Elementary French. Extensive practice in reading, dictation, and conversation developing the ability to understand French without translation. Training in pronunciation based on phonetic principles. Autumn Quarter. Five credit hours. French 2. Elementary French. Reading, dictation and conversation. The study of the principles of elementary grammar will be completed. Winter Quarter. Five credit hours. |