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B. A.

General Astronomy.—The primary aim of this course is to give such
a knowledge of the facts, principles, and methods of Astronomy as
every well-educated person should possess.

The preparation required is a good working knowledge of Arithmetic,
Algebra through Quadratics, Plane and Solid Synthetic Geometry,
and Plane Trigonometry through the Solutions of Triangles. In
this preparation thoroughness is of more importance than extent.

The instruction is given by oral examinations, by lectures, and by
the assignment of problems. The mental discipline of the student is
kept constantly in view, and an earnest effort is made to create a habit
of clear and logical thinking.

Text-Books.—Young's General Astronomy; Berry's A Short History of
Astronomy.