. Annual year-book. ates. Loci of the second order. Higher plane curves. Thepoint. The plane. The straight line in space. Surfaces of revolu-tion. Quadric surfaces. Course VI. Differential Calculus: Differentiation of algebraic and transcen-dental functions. Development of functions. Indeterminate and minima. Tangents, subtangents, subnormals, and rate of curvature, evolutes, envelopes, and singularpoints. Course VII. Integral Calculus: Integration of the various forms. Integra-tion as a summation. Rectification of curves. Quadrature of planeand curved surface


. Annual year-book. ates. Loci of the second order. Higher plane curves. Thepoint. The plane. The straight line in space. Surfaces of revolu-tion. Quadric surfaces. Course VI. Differential Calculus: Differentiation of algebraic and transcen-dental functions. Development of functions. Indeterminate and minima. Tangents, subtangents, subnormals, and rate of curvature, evolutes, envelopes, and singularpoints. Course VII. Integral Calculus: Integration of the various forms. Integra-tion as a summation. Rectification of curves. Quadrature of planeand curved surfaces. Cubature of volumes. Equations of integration with applications to the moment of inertia,areas and volumes. Course VIII. Theory of Equations: Algebraic solutions of cubic and quarticequations. Properties of roots of an equation. Isolation of realroots. Symmetric functions. Solution of numerical equations. Com-plex numbers. Fundamental theorem of algebra determinants, dis-criminants, resultants. 36. CLASS ROOM Course IX. Differential Equations:differential equations. Simpler types of ordinary and partial POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Requirements of the Department:For a Minor, twelve a Major, twenty-four credits. Courses No. Credit 6 Elements of Sociology 6 Modern Social Problems 6 Economics 6 History of Economics 6 Economic History of the United Title Semester Offered to 1,21,21,21,2 AllSoph., Jr., , Sr. Pre-requisiteCourseNone 2345 Sr. 23 States Sr. 4 Course L Elements of Sociology: Nature of Society. Functions andOrgans of Society. Social Development. Course II. Modern Social Problems: Catholic Social Reform Church. The State. Social Work and Charities. Course III. Economics: Introduction. Principles underlying the Produc-tion of Wealth. Money and Labor Problems, i. e. Wages. Inter-national Trades. Tariff. Unions. Trusts. Course IV. History of Economics: Economics in ancient, mediaeval andmodern times. Economic Institutions


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