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I ` I ANCIENT LANGUAGES I I I I I I I
; . Jonah W. D. Skiles, Head of the Department, Frazee Hall, 102. §
° UPPER DIVISION REQUIREMENTS—Junior and Senior Years  
Q. Requirements in the Field of Concentration: Forty credits of advanced work in the I
  field of Literature, Philosophy, and the Arts during the junior and senior years, in- I rj
cluding the major work. _ 5
I Requirements for a Major. Prerequisites: First two years of college Latin or Greek. 1 ,,2
  Required: A minimum of 15 credits of advanced work in Ancient Languages; Tutorial I
I ` Seminar; comprehensive examination in the senior year. ` iz
I Note.5The student who presents one unit of high school foreign language will be per- I
mitted to enroll in first year work for full credit. The student who presents two I
I units of high school foreign language will be permitted to enroll in first year work, I
but will receive credit only if he makes at least a B standing in this course.
I LOWER DIVISION REQUIREMENTS——See Page 21. I it
I *C1a IBeginning Latin ............. 1 2 M-S FH 106 I
‘  » *C1b Elementary Latin Reading .... 2 2 M—S FH 106 I
. (Cla and Clb are planned as a refresher sequence for teachers and may not be taken I
‘ separately. Qualified undergraduate students may bc admitted on permission of the Head Q
· of the Department.) I
I Courses open only to Upper I I
~ _ Division and Graduate
 ._ Students: I
 I 121 IRoman Civilization ........... 2 5 MTFS FH 106 Skiles I
I 150 The Teaching of Latin ....... 3 3 M—S FH 106 Skilcs
 Q C150 IThe Teaching of Latin ........ I
. (Demonstration Class in Be- I
  I giuuiug High School Latin, I »
 ;.   June 22-July 16. ........... 1 4 M-S FH 106 Bobbitt I I
  C150 IThe Teaching of Latin 3 M-S Skiles I I,
P' . (June 22-July 16) .......... 4 4 M·S FH 106 and I
 f » I 5 M-S Bobbitt ,
 It 151a-l1 Independent Work in A. L. .... I
  I(Reading, grammar and composition, and research courses in Greek or Latin given for I
I I individual students.) ....... 3 ea. By Appt. I FH II 102ISkiles
  C151d Independent Work in Ane. 2 IM-S A 303 Skiles I I
 I Lang. ..................... 3 M-F A 303 Skiles I
 `I I (June 20-July 17) ......... 4 8 IM-F A 303 Skiles I G
  C151e Independent Work in Anc. 2 M-S A 303 Skilcs K G
 QI Lang. ..................... 3 By Apt. A 303 Skiles
 Q I (July 19·August 13) ....... 4 8 M-F A 303 Skilcs
  I ANTHROPOLOGY I I I
I III Wm. S. Webb, Head of Department, Pence Hall, 101. I I
 »j· I UPPER DIVISION REQUIREMENTS-Junior and Senior Years I
Ii Requirements in the Field of Concentration: Forty credits of advanced work in the I I
 I; Social or Biological Sciences groups during the junior and senior years, including
 II the major work. I
 3.; Reqlquirgments for a Major. Prerequisites: Anthropology 1 and 2; Sociology or Geog- ;
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  Required: A minimum of 24 credits of advanced work, including Anthropology 105, I
  106 or 107; 115; 125; 150a-b. _
  I— ‘ Open to Freshmen.
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