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Show 68 WEBER COLLEGE CURRICULUM Freshman Year A. W. S. English 1, 2, 3 5 5 5 Mathematics 1 5 Geology 2 5 Physics 3 5 Political Science 1 5 Psychology 1 5 History 8 5 Physical Education 1, 2, 3 1 1 1 Bible Literature 2 2 2 18 18 18 Sophomore Year A. W. S. Latin, Modern Languages or English Literature 5 5 5 Zoology 1 5 English 5 5 Sociology 1 5 History 1, 2, 6 5 5 5 Bible Literature 2 2 2 17 17 17 The following recommendation for pre-legal study is asked by the University of Utah: "While two years' work is required as a prerequisite to legal study for those students seeking a Bachelor of Laws degree, the Law Faculty recommends a full four-year course, leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts, as preparatory to the study of Law. By taking full law work during the last year in college, it is possible to secure both the degree of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws in six years. "A selection of 93 credit hours is required for the first two years' work." WEBER COLLEGE 69 Courses of Instruction HISTORY History 1. European. The Medieval Period, 376-1500. This course is a study of the later Roman Empire; Roman Imperialism; reforms of Diocletian and Constantine; growth of Christianity rise of the Papacy; Barbarian invasion; break-up of the Roman Empire; Charlemagne and the Franks; Feudalism and its results; conflict between the Papacy and the Emperors; the rise and growth of Mohammedanism; the Crusades; rise of the Universities; Medieval institution. Daily. Five quarter hours. History 2. European. The Later Medieval and Early Modern Periods, 1500-1789. This course is a study of the Medieval church; rise of Nationality; Medieval towns; trade and craft guilds, etc. Renaissance movement; the Protestant reformation and religious wars; the counter-reformation; English constitutional development under the Stuarts; the period of Louis the Fourteenth. Open to all students. Daily. Five quarter hours. History 3. European. The Later Modern Period, 1789 1924. This course is a study of the old regime; the forces of revolution in Europe; the political and social movement during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries; the World War; reconstruction of Europe. Daily. Five quarter hours. History 4. American. The Period of Discovery, Exploration and Colonisation, 1492-1789. The discovery and exploration of the New World; its colonization; colonial life and institutions; expansion and international conflict; the American Revolution; the critical period; formation of the constitution. Daily. Five quarter hours. History 5. American. Period of Nationalisation, 1789-1865. Testing the new government; the war of 1812; sectional interests; territorial expansion; growth of slavery; the Civil War. Daily. Five quarter hours. History 6. American. Reconstruction and Word Expansion, 1865-1824. The reconstruction period; the West and New South; business and politics. Twentieth cen- |