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COURSES IN THE ACADEMIC SCHOOLS WHICH ARE OPEN TO
GRADUATE STUDENTS.

A brief summary is here presented of the courses open to election
by candidates for the Master's and Doctor's degrees.

Where an undergraduate course is stated to be prerequisite to a
graduate course, the latter may be taken parallel with the former if, in
the judgment of the professor concerned, the circumstances justify such
a privilege.

A full description of each of these courses will be found in the
statements of the Academic Schools upon preceding pages 109-149.

Latin.

4C. History of the Latin Languages and Advanced Prose: Cicero, Tacitus,
Plautus, Terence, Horace: History of Roman Literature. Course
2B or Course 3B
(or the equivalent of either) prerequisite. Tuesday,
Thursday, Saturday, 12 to 1: Cabell Hall. Professor Fitzhugh
and Mr. Bolling.

5C. (Given alternately with 4C.) Higher Syntax of the Cases and
Moods and Advanced Prose: Tacitus, Pliny, Plautus, Terence,
Juvenal, Lucretius, Cicero: History of Roman Philosophy. Course
2B or Course 3B
(or the equivalent of either) prerequisite. Tuesday,


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Thursday, Saturday, 12 to 1: Cabell Hall. Professor Fitzhugh
and Mr. Bolling.

6D. Comparative Grammar and Historical Grammar of Latin Language.
Stylistic Exercise with Cicero's de Oratore.—Literary and
Objective Monuments of the Romans.—Constructive Study of Roman
culture-history. Course 4C or 5C (or the equivalent of either)
prerequisite. Hours by appointment. Professor Fitzhugh.

Greek.

4C. Advanced Grammar and Composition: Advanced Prose, Lyric Poetry,
and Drama: Demonsthenes; Thucydides, Æschylus, Sophocles,
Aristophanes. Meters. Course 3B prerequisite. Monday, Wednesday,
Friday, 12 to 1: Cabell Hall. Professor Humphreys.

5D and 6D.—General survey of Greek Literature. Attic Prose. Attic
Drama. Greek Poets. Course 4C prerequisite. Hours by appointment.
Professor Humphreys.

German.

3C. Modern Poetry, Goethe: The Modern German Novel: Middle High
German Poetry: German Drama: Historical German Grammar:
History of German Literature. Course 2B prerequisite. Tuesday,
Thursday, Saturday, 10 to 11: Cabell Hall. Professor Harrison.

4D. German Literature since 1730—Lectures and Class-work conducted
in German. Announced for 1909-1910: Goethe's Gedichte. Goethe's
Faust. Goethe's Wilhelm Meister. Course 3C prerequisite. Hours
by appointment. Adjunct Professor Faulkner.

5D. Gothic, Old High German, Middle High German. Course 3C prerequisite.
Hours by appointment. Professor Harrison.

English Language.

2C. Advanced Anglo-Saxon and Middle English: Chaucer, Spenser,
Beowulf: History and Etymology of English: History of Early
English Literature. Course 1B prerequisite. Tuesday, Thursday,
Saturday, 12 to 1: Cabell Hall. Professor Harrison. Adjunct Professor
Faulkner.

3D and 4D.—English Philology and Etymology, General Phonetics. Intensive
Study of Early English and Middle English Prose and
Poetry. Course 2C prerequisite. Hours by appointment. Professor
Harrison, Adjunct Professor Faulkner.


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French.

3C. Modern French Prose: tendencies of French fiction; France's place
in Civilization. Courses 1A and 2B prerequisite. Tuesday, Thursday,
Saturday, 11 to 12: Rotunda, S. W. Professor Wilson.

Italian.

3C. Italian Grammar: Nineteenth Century Literature: Dante; Petrarch;
Boccacio: History of Italian Literature and of the Renaissance.
French 1A and 2B, or Spanish 1A and 2B, prerequisite. Tuesday,
Thursday, Saturday, 12 to 1: Rotunda, S. W. Professor Wilson.

Old French.

4D. Old French: French 1A and 2B, Spanish 1A and 2B, and Italian 3C
prerequisite.
Lectures conducted in French. Hours by appointment.
Professor Wilson.

Mathematics.

3C. Solid Analytical Geometry: Advanced Differential and Integral Calculus:
Ordinary Differential Equations: History of Mathematics.
Course 2B prerequisite. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 12 to 1:
Cabell Hall. Professor Echols.

4D. Advanced Analytic Geometry with application to Kinematios and
theory of homogenous displacements. Course 3C prerequisite.
Hours by appointment. Professor Echols.

5D. Differential Geometry. Course 3C prerequisite. Hours by appointment.
Professor Page.

6D. Theory of Continuous Groups. Course 3C prerequisite. Hours by
appointment. Professor Page.

7D. Differential Equations. Course 3C prerequisite. Hours by appointment.
Professor Page.

8D. Theory of Functions. Course 3C prerequisite. Hours by appointment.
Professor Echols.

Mechanics.

2C. Analytical Mechanics. Mathematics 2B and Course 1B prerequisite.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 9 to 10: Mechanical Laboratory.
Professor Thornton.

3D. Mixed Mathematics. Course 2C and Mathematics 3C prerequisite.
Hours by appointment. Professor Thornton.


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Astronomy.

2C. Practical Astronomy. Mathematics 2B (or its equivalent) and
Course 1B prerequisite.
Hours will be announced: McCormick
Observatory. Professor Stone.

3C. Theoria Motus. Mathematics 2B (or its equivalent) and Course
1B prerequisite.
Hours will be announced: Cabell Hall. Professor
Stone.

4C. Celestial Mechanics. Mathematics 2B (or its equivalent) and
Course 1B prerequisite.
Hours will be announced: Cabell Hall.
Professor Stone.

Courses 3C and 4C are not given the same year.

5D. Special and Practical Astronomy. Course 2C prerequisite. Hours
by appointment. Professor Stone.

6D. Celestial Mechanics. Course 4C prerequisite. Hours by appointment.
Professor Stone.

7D. Lunar Theory. Course 4C prerequisite. Hours by appointment.
Professor Stone.

8D. Recent Advances in Celestial Mechanics. Course 5D prerequisite.
Hours by appointment. Professor Stone.

Physics.

2C. Electricity and Magnetism. Course 1B and Mathematics 2B prerequisite.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10 to 11. Laboratory
hours, Tuesday, Thursday, 3 to 5: Rouss Physical Laboratory.
Adjunct Professor Hoxton., Dr. Guthrie.

3C. Optics. Course 1B and Mathematics 2B prerequisite. Hours by appointment:
Rouss Physical Laboratory. Adjunct Professor Hoxton.

4D. Spectroscopy. Course 3C prerequisite. Hours by appointment.
Dr. Guthrie.

Chemistry.

2C. Industrial Chemistry. Course 1B (or equivalent knowledge) prerequisite.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 3.30 to 4.30: Chemical
Laboratory. Professor Dunnington.

3C. Organic Chemistry. Course 1B prerequisite. Monday, Wednesday,
Friday, 9 to 10. Laboratory work nine hours a week, by appointment.
West Range Chemical Laboratory. Professor Bird and
Adjunct Professor Bedford.

4D. Advanced General Chemistry. Courses 1B and 2B are prerequisite.
Lecture and laboratory hours by appointment. West Range Chemical
Laboratory. Professor Bird.


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Analytical Chemistry.

2C. Quantitative Analysis, Volumetric and Gravimetric. Course 1B prerequisite.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10 to 11; laboratory hours
by appointment: Chemical Laboratory. Professor Dunnington.

Botany.

2C. Plant Morphology: Thallophytes.

3C. Plant Morphology: Archegoniates.

4C. Plant Morphology: Spermophytes.

One of these courses will be offered each year. Botany 1B and
Zoölogy 1B prerequisite.
Lectures Tuesday, Thursday, 1 to 2:
laboratory periods, Wednesday, Friday, 11 to 2: weekly seminar
by appointment. In addition to the work represented by the hours
indicated, subjects for independent study and report will from
time to time be assigned to each student individually. Cabell Hall.
Professor Tuttle.

Zoölogy

2C. Animal Morphology: the lower Invertebrates.

3C. Animal Morphology: the higher Invertebrates.

4C. Animal Morphology: the Vertebrates.

One of these courses will be offered each year. Botany 1B and
Zoölogy 1B prerequisite.
Lectures Monday, Wednesday, 1 to 2:
laboratory periods Tuesday, Thursday, 11 to 2: weekly seminar
by appointment. In addition to the work represented by the hours
indicated, subjects for independent study and report will from
time to time be assigned to each student individually. Cabell Hall.
Adjunct Professor Kepner.

5D. Cytology and Comparative Histology. Botany 1B, Zoölogy 1B
and one advanced course in either prerequisite.
Lectures, laboratory
hours and seminar by appointment. Cabell Hall. Professor
Tuttle and Adjunct Professor Kepner.

Geology.

2C. Advanced Geology and Mineralogy. Course 1B prerequisite. Tuesday,
Thursday, Saturday, 9 to 10: Brooks Museum. Professor
Fontaine.

3D. Descriptive Mineralogy. Course 2C prerequisite. Hours by appointment.
Professor Fontaine.

4D. Geology. Course 2C prerequisite. Hours by appointment. Professor
Fontaine.


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Economic Geology.

2C. General Economic Geology. Course 1B (or equivalent) prerequisite.
Hours by appointment. Brooks Museum. Professor Watson.

3D. Advanced Economic Geology. Course 2C prerequisite. Hours by
appointment. Professor Watson.

4D. Economic Geology of the Southern Appalachians. Course 2C prerequisite.
Hours by appointment. Professor Watson.

History.

2C. English and American History. Course 1B prerequisite. Monday,
Wednesday, Friday, 11 to 12: Cabell Hall. Professor Dabney.

3D. Intellectual, Moral, Religious, and Social Development of Europe.
Course 2C prerequisite. Hours by appointment. Professor Dabney.

4D. History of the Reconstruction of the Southern States. Course 2C
prerequisite.
Hours by appointment. Professor Dabney.

Economics.

2C. Growth of American Industry and Commerce. Course 1B prerequisite.
Hours by appointment: Cabell Hall. Professor Page
(T. W.).

3D. Course of Research. Course 2C prerequisite. Hours by appointment.
Professor Page (T. W.).

English Literature.

5C. Shakespeare; the Romantic Movement of the Eighteenth Century;
Nineteenth Century Prose in America. Course 2B or 3B (or the
equivalent of either
) prerequisite. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday,
1 to 2: Cabell Hall. Professor Kent.

6D. Same as Course 5C above with supplementary reading and writing.
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 1 to 2: Cabell Hall. Professor
Kent.

7D. Colonial Literature in America. Browning and his Poetry. Drama
in England since 1740. Course 6D prerequisite. Hours by appointment.
Professor Kent.

8D. Dissertation and collateral reading. Course 6D prerequisite. Hours
by appointment. Professor Kent.

Philosophy.

4C. History of Philosophy. Courses 1B, 2B, or 3B prerequisite. Monday,


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Wednesday, and Friday, 10 to 11. Rotunda, S. E. Professor
Lefevre.

5C. Social Psychology. Courses 1B, 2B, or 3B (or their equivalents)
prerequisite. Hours to be arranged: Rotunda, S. E. Professor
Payne.

6D. Empiricism and Rationalism. Course 4C prerequisite. Hours by
appointment. Professor Lefevre.

7D. Critical Philosophy of Kant. Course 4C prerequisite. Hours by appointment.
Professor Lefevre.

Education.

3C. Principles of Education. Course 1B or 2B or Philosophy 2B or 3B
prerequisite.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10 to 11: Alumni Hall,
East Range. Professor Heck.

4C. School Administration. Course 1B or 2B, or Philosophy 2B or 3B
prerequisite.
Hours by appointment. Alumni Hall, East Range.
Professor Heck.

Biblical History and Literature.

3C. Formation and Literary Value of the English Bible. Course 1B
or 2B
(or the equivalent of either) prerequisite. Tuesday, Thursday,
Saturday, 9 to 10: Madison Hall. Associate Professor Forrest.