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COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES—C0ntinued  
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‘ I Theory Courses I I
Q *20a |Survey of Musical Literature I I I `
` I (for non-Music Majors) ........ I3 I 3 IM—F I AC I 18ICapurso
I 34c |Advanced Harmony, Sight- I I I I I I I
I singing, and Dictation ............ I 4 I 3 IM-S I AC I 19IHo1·ton II
42 |Seminar .......................................... I 1 I 5, 6 IF AC 18 Capurso __
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I Methods Courses I I
4a Public School Music .................... I 3 I 5 IM—F I AC I 17ILewis
4b |Public School Music .................... I 3 I 3 IM—F' I AC I 17ILewis
26 |High School Methods ................ I3 4 M—F I AC I 17ILewis
` |Cou1·ses open only to Upper I I I
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111a IResearch Problems in Music .... 3 I By IAppt. I AC I 18ICapurs0
115 IChoral Methods and Conducting 3 I 2 |M—F I AC I 17ILewis
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I PHILOSOPHY I I I I I
John Kuiper, Head of.Department, Frazee Hall 103. I
UPPER DIVISION REQUIREMENTS—Junior and Senior Years i_
Requirements in the Field of Concentration: Sixty quarter hours of advanced ` _
work including the major courses, which may be elected in either (1) the Field
of Literature, Philosophy, and the Arts, or (2) the field of Social Studies. In
Requirements for a Major. Prerequisites: Eight quarter hours of Philosophy. I
Required: A minimum of twenty-two quarter hours of advanced work in *-
Philosophy; Philosophy 35a-b-c and a comprehensive examination in the senior
year. I
LOWER DIVISION REQUIREMEN'1`S—See Page 18. -
*A Illll.l`()(lll(itlOll to the Humanities I I I I I I
I Through the Study of Phil ..... I 3 I 5 IM—F I FH | 205IKuiper
51 Ilithics .....I............................I........... I 4 I 2 IM-S I FH I 205IDeBoer
* 21 Ilntroduction to Philosophy ........ I 4 I 3 IM-S | FH I 205IKuiper ·
ICourses open only to Upper I I I I I I I
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120 IGreat Religions of the World.. 4 I 4 M—S FH I 205IDeBoer I Ig
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I PHYSICAL EDUCATION I I I I ° I
M. E. Potter, Head of Department, Alumni Gymnasium I
UPPER DIVISION REQUIREMENTS-Junior and Senior Years · I
Requirements in Field of Concentration: Sixty quarter hours of advanced work I
in the field of Biological Sciences, including the major work. II
Requirements for a Major. Prerequisites: Zoology 1a, b, c; for Men, Physical I
_Education 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35; for Women, Physical Education 30, 31, 32, 36, I
37, 38. Required: Physical Education 123, 125 (for women, 115) 60 a, b, c, V
Anatomy and Physiology 4 and 5 and Hygiene 7. Minimum on Major 22 credits. T
Comprehensive examination senior year. .
For teacher certification requirements, check with Dean of Education College I
and Head of Department of Physical Education. I
 . * Open to Freshmen.  
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