Eleventh Annual Catalogue of the East Carolina Teachers Training School, 1920-1921 . Three credits. 208 Advanced Algebra. Open to all students who have completed Mathematics 206and 207. Three hours per week for the fall term. Threecredits. 209. Analytic Geometry (Elementary Course). Open to all students who have completed Mathematics hours per week for the winter term. Three credits. 210. Analytic Geometry, continued. Open to all students who have completed Mathematics hours per week for the spring term. Three credits. 211. Logarithms and the Slide Eule. Open to all college


Eleventh Annual Catalogue of the East Carolina Teachers Training School, 1920-1921 . Three credits. 208 Advanced Algebra. Open to all students who have completed Mathematics 206and 207. Three hours per week for the fall term. Threecredits. 209. Analytic Geometry (Elementary Course). Open to all students who have completed Mathematics hours per week for the winter term. Three credits. 210. Analytic Geometry, continued. Open to all students who have completed Mathematics hours per week for the spring term. Three credits. 211. Logarithms and the Slide Eule. Open to all college students. Two hours per week for thefall term. Two credits. 212. History of Mathematics (Elementary Course). Open to all college students. Two hours per week for thewinter term. Two credits. 213. History of Mathematics, continued. Open to all students who have completed Mathematics hours per week for the spring term. Two credits. 201. Arithmetic for the grades. Required of all college students in the Junior Year. Threehours per week for the winter term. Thi-ee East Carolina Teachers Training School. 29 202. Aritlimetic for the grades. Required of all college students in the Junior Year. Threehours per week for the spring term. Three credits. 204. Advanced Aritlimetic. Open only to college seniors. Three hours per week for thefall term. Three credits. ENGLISH It is the purpose of the English Department to develop inthe students an understanding and appreciation of literature,a love of reading, and an intelligent use of the English language,both in writing and speaking. In the professional years the general aim of training thestudents so that they will be efficient teachers of English in thegrades is always kept in mind as well as the idea that Englishis a subject that is the tool of all other subjects. 101. Types of credits. Fall term. 102. Composition and credits. Winter term. 107. English for Grades 4 and credits. Spri


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