. Fmsr TERM—SUMMER 1946 I
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  I COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES-Continued I
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I I GERMAN LANGUAGE AND I I I
j I LITERATURE—Cont. I I I
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" 3a ISelected Readings, Prereq. 2b.. 4 I By Appt. 303AIBigge
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. 106a. IScientiiic German, Prereq. 2b .... 4 By |Appt. I 303B|Whitaker I
105a-d Ilndependent Work in German,. 4 I By Appt. MH Ii03AIStafE I
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I I HISTORY I I I I
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II — Thomas D. Clark, Head of Department, Frazee Hall 203.
. UPPER DIVISION REQUIREMENTS—Junior and Senior Years '
*j Requirements in the Field of Concentration: Sixty quarter hours of advanced
work in the Held of Social Studies, during the junior and senior years, including
the major work. I
I Requirements for a Major. Prerequisites: History 2a and 2b or 4a and 4b, or 5a
I and 5b. Required: A minimum of 27 quarter hours of advanced courses in
I History. Should include the Senior Seminar.
I LOWER DIVISION REQUIREMENTS—See Page IB. I I I
x 1*C8a,, European Civilization to 1789 .... 4 I 1 IM-S I FH I 201ICarson
I*C8a, European Civilization to 1789 .... 4 2 IM-S I FH I 204|Lunde
‘ Zt*C8b [European Civilization Since I I I I
I 1789 .............................................. 4 4 M—S I FH I 301]
_ ZIZ*C4b IModern Europe Since the I I I I
. I French Revolution .................. I 4 I 3 IM-S FH I 204I
~ I*C10a.,IAmerican Civilization I I I I I
I 1607-1865 .................................... 4 I 2 IM—S I FH I 202IStephens0n
It 1:•C10a, American Civilization I I I I
I I 1607-1865 .................,,...........,..... 4 3 IM-S FH I 202IHopkins
e :I:*C10bIAmerican Civilization Since I I I I
F I 1865 .............................................. I 4 1 M-S FH I 202IWal1
aj :t*C5a IHistory of the United States I I I
  . I Through 1865 ............................ I4 4 M—S I FH I 201IHOpkins·—
  1*051) IHistory of the United States I I I
f, I Since 1865 ....,,____.....,.....,,,,._.,,,,,. 4 1 M-S FH I 301|England
I _. *02a, IHistory of British People to I I
I; I Restoration ................................ 4 I 2 IM-S I FH I 301IEHglaI1d
  Q 40 IHistory of Kentucky .................... 4 1 |M—F I FH I 204ICla1‘k
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‘  IS I 100b The Diplomacy and Foreign I I I I
 I; g I Policy of the United States I I I ·
    I Since 1898 .....................,..__.....,,, I 4 I 2 IM-S I FH I 201|Vaudenbosch
;I§· q 119b IEu1·ope in the 19th Century ...... 4 I 4 IM-S I FH I 202ILunde
If ·' 145 |Russia Since 1900 ........................ 4 I 3 IM-S I FH I 302|Ca1·s0n
  - 147 Recent History of the U. S ....... I 4 I 3 IM-S I FH I 201IWa1l
  IY 180c History of the New South ........ I 4 I 4 IM-S I FH I 204IClark
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  F :I:Note.—History 8a and 8b duplicate Pol. Sci. 8a and 8b and History 4a and 4b.
  I History 10a and 10b duplicate Pol. Sci. 10a and 10b and 51, and Histo y 5a and 5b.
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