Maryville College Bulletin [Catalog] 1910-1911 . bjects are conducted in accordance with the best normal methodsnow in vogue. Detailed descriptions of the courses outlined in the first four years inthe following synopsis will be found under Departments of Instruction inthe Preparatory Department, pages 30 to 34; and descriptions of the coursesin the fifth and sixth years under Departments of Instruction in the CollegeDepartment, pages 14 to 25. First Year English IPhysiology ILatin IHistory I SYNOPSIS OF COURSES Second Year Third Year English II English III Mathematics II Mathematics III Latin


Maryville College Bulletin [Catalog] 1910-1911 . bjects are conducted in accordance with the best normal methodsnow in vogue. Detailed descriptions of the courses outlined in the first four years inthe following synopsis will be found under Departments of Instruction inthe Preparatory Department, pages 30 to 34; and descriptions of the coursesin the fifth and sixth years under Departments of Instruction in the CollegeDepartment, pages 14 to 25. First Year English IPhysiology ILatin IHistory I SYNOPSIS OF COURSES Second Year Third Year English II English III Mathematics II Mathematics III Latin II Latin III History II Physiography I *Mathematics I ^Bookkeeping I Fourth Year Physics IMathematics IVLatin IVPedagogy I *History III Fifth Year English .. ..MathematicsHistory .. ..Biology ....PhilosophyBible Fall Winter Spring 11 1 1 1 2 2 2 or 3 1 — Sixth Year English MathematicsPhilosophyEducation .Bible Fall Winter 232 8 8 1 — Spring4 • May be taken as an extra study by permission of the Principal of the Prepar-atory Department. J. MARYVILLB COLLEGE 27 THE PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT The purpose of the Preparatory Department is to furnish thoroughcourses of training in high-school branches leading to entrance to theFreshman Class. Conditioned Freshmen are permitted to make up theirconditions in this department. Students in the Teachers Department taketheir first four years work in preparatory courses, and Bible Training stu-dents have the privilege of electing studies in this department. Oppor-tunities are provided also for a large and worthy class of young people,with limited means and time at their command, to obtain some preparationfor their future work. All the privileges and advantages of the institutionare available to students in the Preparatory Department. ADMISSION Admission to the department is by examination. Certificates fromprincipals of secondary schools will be accepted and credit given for equiv-alent work in any of the subjects required for graduation.


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