Eleventh Annual Catalogue of the East Carolina Teachers Training School, 1920-1921 . - Geography 222 ) History 206 > Mathematics 207or210) Education 206 Home Economics 206 ) . Music 206 V* Drawing 206 ) - Elective Junior ¥ear Fall 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 1 2 1 2 1 3 3 Winter 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 1 2 1 2 1 3 3 Spring History 207 Mathematics 201 Geography 223 Citizenship 210 Music 207 ) - Drawing 207 >• * Home Economics 207) .Elective History 208 Mathematics 202 Geography 224 English 207 Music 208 ) Drawing 208 >• Home Economics 208 )Elective English 208 Biology 204 Primary Methods 207


Eleventh Annual Catalogue of the East Carolina Teachers Training School, 1920-1921 . - Geography 222 ) History 206 > Mathematics 207or210) Education 206 Home Economics 206 ) . Music 206 V* Drawing 206 ) - Elective Junior ¥ear Fall 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 1 2 1 2 1 3 3 Winter 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 1 2 1 2 1 3 3 Spring History 207 Mathematics 201 Geography 223 Citizenship 210 Music 207 ) - Drawing 207 >• * Home Economics 207) .Elective History 208 Mathematics 202 Geography 224 English 207 Music 208 ) Drawing 208 >• Home Economics 208 )Elective English 208 Biology 204 Primary Methods 207 Grade Methods 210 Music 209 Drawing 209 Home Economics 209Elective Senior Year Fall 4 4 5 34 33 33 3 Winter Spring Teaching 2 Primary Methods andObservation 208 orGrammar GradeMethods and Observation 211 Health 206 General Professional 213-. Elective Teaching Primary Methods andObservation 209 orGrammar GradeMethods and Observa-tion 212 General Professional 214Elective Agriculture 230 Class Management and School Law 216 General Professional 215Elective. *Take two East Carolina Teachers Training School. 25 THE ACADEmC COURSE There are many students in ISTorth Carolina who do nothave access to a good high school, but who desire to becometeachers. To meet the needs of such students this school hasprovided a two-year Academic Course. To enter the first yearof this course a student must hold a certificate showing that hehas successfully completed the work of the second year of aState high school or the equivalent, or pass an examinationupon a course equivalent to that. To enter the second year ofthis course a student must hold a certificate showing that hehas successfully completed the third year of a State high schoolor the equivalent, or pass an examination upon a course equiva-lent to that. This course prepares students to enter either ofthe professional courses. ACADEMIC COURSE FIRST YEAR Fall Winter Spring English 1—Reading Math. 1—Arithmetic Algebra Histo


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