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COURSES IN THE ACADEMIC SCHOOLS WHICH ARE OPEN
TO COLLEGE STUDENTS AS ELECTIVES FOR
THE SECOND DEGREE IN ARTS.

A brief summary is here presented of the courses open to election
by candidates for the Master's degree. A description of each of these
courses will be found in the statements of the Academic Schools upon
preceding pages (105-143). 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.

Latin.

4C. Higher Syntax of the Cases and Advanced Prose: Cicero, Tacitus,
Plautus, Terence, Horace: History of Roman Literature. Course
2B or Course 3B (or the equivalent of either) prerequisite.
Mon.,
Wed., Fri., 11 to 12: Cabell Hall. Prof. Fitzhugh and Mr. Bolling.

5C. (Given alternately with 4C.) Higher Syntax of the 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.
Mon., Wed., Fri., 11 to
12: Cabell Hall. Prof. Fitzhugh and Mr. Bolling.

Greek.

4C. Advanced Grammar and Composition: Advanced Prose, Lyric
Poetry, and Drama: Demosthenes; Thucydides, Æschylus, Sophocles,
Aristophanes. Meters. Course 3B prerequisite. Mon., Wed.,
Fri., 12 to 1: Cabell Hall. Prof. Humphreys.

German.

4C. Modern Poetry, Goethe: The Modern German Novel: Middle High
German Poetry: German Drama: Historical German Grammar:


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History of German Literature. Course 2B prerequisite. Tues.,
Thur., Sat., 10 to 11: Cabell Hall. Prof. 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. Tues., Thur., Sat., 12 to 1:
Cabell Hall. Prof. Harrison, Adj. Prof. Faulkner.

French.

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

Italian.

3C. Italian Grammar: Nineteenth Century Literature: Dante; Petrarch;
Boccaccio: History of Latin Literature and of the Renaissance.
French 1A and 2B, or Spanish 1A and 2B, prerequisite. Tues.,
Thur., Sat., 12 to 1: Rotunda, S. W. Prof. Wilson.

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

Mathematics.

3C. Solid Analytical Geometry: Advanced Differential and Integral Calculus:
Ordinary Differential Equations: History of Mathematics.
Course 2B prerequisite. Mon., Wed., Fri., 12 to 1: Cabell Hall.
Prof. Echols.

Astronomy.

2C. Celestial Mechanics. Mathematics 2B (or its equivalent) and Course
1B prerequisite.
Tues., Thur., Sat., 12 to 1: Cabell Hall. Prof.
Stone.

3C. Practical Astronomy. Mathematics 2B (or its equivalent) and Course
1B prerequisite.
Hours will be announced: McCormick Observatory.
Prof. Stone.

Mechanics.

2C. Analytical Mechanics. Mathematics 2B and Course 1B prerequisite.
Mon., Wed., Fri., 12 to 1: Mechanical Laboratory. Prof. Thornton.


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Physics.

2C. Electricity and Magnetism. Course 1B and Mathematics 2B prerequisite.
Mon., Wed., Fri., 10 to 11. Laboratory hours by appointment:
Rouss Physical Laboratory. Adj. Prof. Hoxton.

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

Chemistry.

2C. Industrial Chemistry. Course 1B (or equivalent knowledge) prerequisite.
Mon., Wed., Fri., 3 to 4.30: Chemical Laboratory. Prof.
Mallet.

3C. Organic Chemistry. Course 1B prerequisite. Tues. and Thur., 3 to
6: Chemical Laboratory, West Range. Prof. Bird.

Analytical Chemistry.

2C. Quantitative Analysis, Volumetric and Gravimetric. Course 1 prerequisite.
Mon., Wed., Fri., 10 to 11; laboratory hours by appointment:
Chemical Laboratory. Prof. Dunnington.

Biology.

2C. Botany and Plant Morphology. Course 1B prerequisite. Tues.,
Thur., 9 to 10. Laboratory work Mon., Wed., Fri., 11 to 1. Weekly
seminar by appointment. In addition to the work represented by the
hours indicated, subjects for independent study will from time to
time be assigned to each student individually. Cabell Hall. Prof.
Tuttle.

3C. Invertebrate Zoölogy and Morphology. Course 1B prerequisite.
Mon., Wed., 12 to 1. Laboratory work Tues., Thur., Sat., 11 to 1.
Weekly seminar by appointment. In addition to the work represented
by the hours indicated, subjects for independent study will
from time to time be assigned each student individually. Cabell
Hall. Mr. Kepner.

5D. Cytology and Comparative Histology. Courses 1B and 2C (or 3C)
prerequisite.
Lectures and seminars Mon., Wed., Fri., 9 to 10.
Laboratory hours by appointment. Cabell Hall. Prof. Tuttle and
Mr. Kepner.

Geology.

2C. Advanced Geology and Mineralogy. Course 1B prerequisite. Tues.,
Thur., Sat., 9 to 10: Brooks Museum. Prof. Fontaine.


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Economic Geology.

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

History.

2C. English and American History. Course 1B prerequisite. Mon., Wed.,
Fri., 11 to 12: Cabell Hall. Prof. Dabney.

Economics.

2C. Growth of American Industry and Commerce. Course 1B prerequisite.
Tues., Thur., Sat., 10 to 11: Cabell Hall. Prof. Pa
(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.
Tues., Thur., Sat., 1 to 2: Cabell
Hall. Prof. Kent.

Philosophy.

4C. History of Philosophy. Courses 1B, 2B, or 3B prerequisite. Mon.,
Wed., and Fri. 10 to 11. Rotunda, S. E. Prof. Lefevre.

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

Education.

3C. Principles of Education. Course 1B or 2, or Philosophy 2B or 3B,
prerequisite.
Mon., Wed., Fri., 10 to 11: Alumni Hall, East Range.
Prof. Heck.


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SCHEDULE OF LECTURES.

1908-1909.

With Dates of the Examinations.

                                                                     
Hours  Mon. Wed. Fri.  Tues. Thurs. Sat.  Hours 
9
to
9:55 
Biology 5D.  Geology 2C;  9
to
9:55 
Biology 2C. 
Monday, Dec. 14  Monday, Dec. 21 
Thursday, March 18  Thursday, March 25 
Tuesday, June Tuesday, June
10
to
10:55 
Education 3C;  Economics 2C;  10
to
10:55 
Physics 2C;  German 4C. 
Analytical Chemistry 2C. 
Philosophy 4C 
Saturday, Dec. 12  Thursday, Dec. 17 
Wednesday, March 17  Monday, March 22 
Thursday, June 10  Friday, June
11
to
11:55 
Latin 4C or Latin 5C;  French 3C;  11
to
11:55 
History 2C;  Biology 3C (Lab. Section). 
Biology 2C (Lab. Section); 
Chemistry 4D. 
Wednesday, Dec. 23  Friday, Dec. 18 
Saturday, March 27  Tuesday, March 23 
Monday, May 31  Saturday, June
12
to
12:55 
Mathematics 3C;  Astronomy 2C;  12
to
12:55 
Mechanics 2C;  Italian 3C; 
Greek 4C;  English Language 2C; 
Biology 2C (Lab. Section).  Biology 3C (Lab. Section). 
Saturday, Dec. 19  Tuesday, Dec. 15 
Wednesday, March 24  Friday, March 19 
Monday, June Wednesday, June
1
to
1:55 
Literature 4C.  1
to
1:55 
Tuesday, Dec. 22  Wednesday, Dec. 16 
Friday, March 26  Saturday, March 20 
Wednesday, June Thursday, June
3:30
to
Chemistry 2C.  Chemistry 3C.  3:30
to
Saturday, Dec. 19  Tuesday, Dec. 22 
Wednesday, March 24  Friday, March 26 
Monday, June Wednesday, June