78 AUGSBURG SEMINARY Prerequisites: History 1-2-3-4-5 and Political Science. Three periods a week. 6 credits. 58. LABOR PROBLEMS AND LABOR MOVEMENTS. A study Of the development of labor organizations, wages, hours, open and closed shops, collective bar- gaining and government regulation,... Show more78 AUGSBURG SEMINARY Prerequisites: History 1-2-3-4-5 and Political Science. Three periods a week. 6 credits. 58. LABOR PROBLEMS AND LABOR MOVEMENTS. A study Of the development of labor organizations, wages, hours, open and closed shops, collective bar- gaining and government regulation, including a brief survey of reforms. Method same as 56-57. Prerequisites: Courses 56-57. Three periods a week. 3 credits. 75. TEACHERS’ COURSE IN SOCIAL SCIENCE. This course is Ofiered students who are preparing to teach some branch or branches of Social Science in public high schools. It includes lectures and dis- cussions of methods. Senior II. Three periods a week. 3 credits. a DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION PROFESSOR SEVERSON, Head Augsburg College Oifers courses in Education particularly designed to prepare candidates for high school teaching. Those who intend to teach should consult the Department of Education early in their college course. Certain courses are required for teachers’ certificates, and it is important that the major and minor subjects be arranged with regard to the high school subjects which the student ex- pects to teach. THE TEACHERS' PLACEMENT BUREAU Augsburg College maintains 2. Teachers’ Place- ment Bureau in connection with the Department of Education. Thru this Bureau the Committee on Appointments assists seniors and teaching alumni in securing teaching positions as well as supervisory and administrative positions in the high schools. Show less
AUGSBURE BEMTNARY 79- Tmcnfims' Gmmmcmm The ioilowmg are. the: réquimmwm far the High Selma! Standard Gemmfl :Cnrtifimtx: in Minnmom; 1‘ The {I}. A.) from an wereditnd lib- eral ‘edlieg‘e 5n Minmmm. 2. A! lmt 2mg (warm: «2mm 111 Minimum. not including (human! Psychology. ’3‘!le awaits must imiude: a... Show moreAUGSBURE BEMTNARY 79- Tmcnfims' Gmmmcmm The ioilowmg are. the: réquimmwm far the High Selma! Standard Gemmfl :Cnrtifimtx: in Minnmom; 1‘ The {I}. A.) from an wereditnd lib- eral ‘edlieg‘e 5n Minmmm. 2. A! lmt 2mg (warm: «2mm 111 Minimum. not including (human! Psychology. ’3‘!le awaits must imiude: a. Four and at half quartw credits in Edna» timml Paychoiogy. 33. Four and a half qualms: credéis of General ‘ Methods (Twlmiqua 0f Twining). a. A of 9 quarter cratds'u in Spain! Me- thods (Tammm' 0%er and (mm-armada and Pmctfim Teaching. All this work must be dam: in academic high Miami salaij mrrmpnnding to the ovum student's mnjur er minor. The madam «humid «insult; the {Mlmrmant at Edueaflon mncfirmim awn-flaming: in Minuwmm uner than the High School Standard Gmemi‘ The flapmmwm of Edncmziun mzmnmunaa; the failgwinz murm w satisfy the requiwmdmw cef the High Shah/001‘ swam-11‘ General Semifinal»: Janifir ymr. mamas aural-52; fienim year. warm; 53-115- 80. A murm- in General I‘sychahrgzy ha a 33mm» whim {of all work in we Deumnmmi. {3131413583 A major in Education rmuims Witty-six gnaw her wading. A Minn: mquim twenty-four quaer maxim. Tux-gamer with the under in Educatian a major in some arm-r auhjmt must be pursued. 50.. Enumflnuu Pamaomr. A study at anything with tetanus»: to the «autumn pm. The mural: includm a ntudy at this mm aquipnmnt at max; the psychology of fem-sting: (a) in general, Show less
80 AUGSBURG SEMINARY (b) of school subjects; individual differences and how these may be measured. Junior I. Three per- iods a week. 3 credits. 51. ADVANCED EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY. Con- tinued work in the psychology of education. Meth- ods of measuring the rate of learning. Study of group and... Show more80 AUGSBURG SEMINARY (b) of school subjects; individual differences and how these may be measured. Junior I. Three per- iods a week. 3 credits. 51. ADVANCED EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY. Con- tinued work in the psychology of education. Meth- ods of measuring the rate of learning. Study of group and individual differences, and their relation to educational practice. Junior II. Three periods a week. 3 credits. 52. PUBLIC SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION. The or— ganization and administration of the public schools in relation to the teachers and other members of the staff; general support of public schools; state and local control in school districts; applications made especially to smaller school situations. Junior III. Three periods a week. 53. TECHNIQUE 0F TEACHING. A general study of the various methods and principles underlying successful high school teaching and classroom man- agement based on the best educational theory and practice. This course serves as a general introduc— tion to the Teachers’ Course in special methods. Senior I. Five periods a week. 5 credits. 75. TEACHERS’ COURSES IN SPECIAL METHODS. These courses constitute a part of the professional training of teachers and are given under the direc- tion of the Department Of Education. The prospec- tive teacher ought to take a course in special meth- ods in both the major and the minor. It is recom- mended that the candidate take three quarter credits in the major and two or three quarter credits in the minor field. The Teachers’ Courses listed below are described in their respective departments. Senior 1, II, and III. 6 credits. Show less
AUGfiBURG SEMINAR? ‘81 Wharf Baum; in Eninuh. Teacham' Guam: in Ancient Languag‘w Wham” Course in Norwegian. Tmhera' Gamma in French. When? Came»: in Hiatmy and the Social Sciences. Tmchera‘ Course in the Natural Scienma. Teachers“ 09mm in Mnthmmntims. Teachers” Course in Phsmicn! and Beam: Edna»... Show moreAUGfiBURG SEMINAR? ‘81 Wharf Baum; in Eninuh. Teacham' Guam: in Ancient Languag‘w Wham” Course in Norwegian. Tmhera' Gamma in French. When? Came»: in Hiatmy and the Social Sciences. Tmchera‘ Course in the Natural Scienma. Teachers“ 09mm in Mnthmmntims. Teachers” Course in Phsmicn! and Beam: Edna» flan (Men). Tmflm’ Caum in Physical and Health Edna nation (Women). Tmhm' (bum in Putth school Music. 30. PRACTICE “Putnam AND Omanmrmx. Thin work wmprim a written vegan fur obaervnw flail period, and other mimmmta, Wfimr with mail ubmrvafion and matting? (making. carequ mpervimai, (Duty 41 part, nf U112 mark in atwrvnflan may ix: dam at the immunan. The rmmlenm m: filmmath so am“ mémiwa at the mlmdid appur— vanities in the Twin Cilia Lu abserw teaching in the public and private Mnmlm Sealer III). 3 m 6 amdim. LWART Emma; 31ng SMRIEN Maximum far amnde who mm mm m mach and to take charge of a high school library. 1. mnflm HWY SCIENCE. The panama of {Mn mum is 14: watch students how an um: um 15hr:an datum and to acquaint. the Mudflats with flw awn- abie mammal m the library; Tim wurk wit! mum of pmhlems in bibliogmvhy, biwbiblingraphy. m» Mm. cameant literature and :qhuificatmt. Re- quimd at All Freshman, thm L 0m hour a I await", Show less
82 AUGSBURG SEMINARY 4. CATALOGING. This course consists of a study of the most common forms of cataloging. Three periods a week. Elective. Quarter I. 3 credits. 5. CLASSIFICATION. The Dewey Decimal system of classification will be used as a guide in classifying the books used for class problems.... Show more82 AUGSBURG SEMINARY 4. CATALOGING. This course consists of a study of the most common forms of cataloging. Three periods a week. Elective. Quarter I. 3 credits. 5. CLASSIFICATION. The Dewey Decimal system of classification will be used as a guide in classifying the books used for class problems. Other classifica- tion systems, such as the Library of Congress classi- fication, will be compared with the Dewey classifi- cation. Three periods a week. Elective. Quarter II. 3 credits. 6. ADMINISTRATION OF SCHOOL LIBRARIES. “This course aims to provide the student with knowledge of and facility in the important methods and records of acquiring and caring for library materials; the organization of the school library; the purchase of supplies.” It also aims “to acquaint the student with the uses of essential tools.” Three periods a week. Elective. Quarter III. 3 credits. GROUP E DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES PROFESSOR Fosss, Head A major in chemistry requires 40 credits. A minor requires 25 credits. In connection with a teachers’ major or minor, Course 75 is pursued, with. credit in Education. CHEMISTRY 1~2-3. GENERAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY. A study of the laws and theories of chemistry, and of the non~metals and the metals and their compounds. Three lectures, one recitation, and five hours in the laboratory per week. _ 15 credits. 6. QUALITATIVE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS. Labor- atory work in systematic qualitative analysis with Show less
magnum SEMINAR? as matures on solutions. ionization. chemical and pm!» in! equilibrium. oxidation, mdueflan. at». Three lee. turea or meimuons and six hours in the lalmmbory per week“ 5 credits. 7. QUALITATIVE CHEMICAL Amman. Com flnmfinn 6f 8. Two Mmm or redrawn» and Mm imam in the 1350me per week.... Show moremagnum SEMINAR? as matures on solutions. ionization. chemical and pm!» in! equilibrium. oxidation, mdueflan. at». Three lee. turea or meimuons and six hours in the lalmmbory per week“ 5 credits. 7. QUALITATIVE CHEMICAL Amman. Com flnmfinn 6f 8. Two Mmm or redrawn» and Mm imam in the 1350me per week. 5 credits. Samoa COLLEGE Comm 50-51. ‘QtMNTITATWE ANALYSES. Introducw wry mum in Um. general math“: or quantiun “3152355. gramme-("vie and vulumetrim One. lecture. one recitation. and ten hours in the lubumtmry m: week. 10 credits. $53-54. Oats-awe Cuwmr. A discussion of the important aim at organic comrmunds bath aliphatic and aromatic. The inhommry mark m- quim um preparation a! Wyimt aummncm am! the imtruwm in the funflnmunmln at manic mbom» wry pmfim Three; ‘lwtm. on: msmum, and nix ham-a: in the labamlory par weak 15 maxim 75. Maxim' Cmmn m NATURAL ScmNCE. Arrangmi fur those win: pursue :n majm or u mimr In order to mm: natural science subjects in the high ammonia. A diaemicn of detail.» invaiwd in the «1.x.» plicnflun a! ma principles at teaching in Menu: in- shructian A amdy is made at Inbommry muigmmnt and Walnut, 0mm may in Samara. 0m: mu rind a weak, I. H, [11. 3 cream» DEPARTMEN’I‘ 0? 1310mm Pmmson NASH. Read A main: in hioim mmm 36 WSW A minor requires 24! Medina. In comma with n Whem’ major cor minor, Chum 1’5 ia pummel. with credit in Education. Show less
84 AUGSBURG SEMINARY 12-3. ANIMAL BIOLOGY. This course is a general survey of the animal kingdom. Examples of all of the phyla of the animal kingdom are studied with special reference to structure, function, environ- ment, development, and importance. Fundamental biological principles are... Show more84 AUGSBURG SEMINARY 12-3. ANIMAL BIOLOGY. This course is a general survey of the animal kingdom. Examples of all of the phyla of the animal kingdom are studied with special reference to structure, function, environ- ment, development, and importance. Fundamental biological principles are stressed. Three lectures and two double periods of laboratory 3. week. 12 credits. 4—5—6. BOTANY. An introductory course in Botany divided into three units. One unit is offered each quarter. The first unit includes a study of the structure, physiology, and development of higher plants. The second unit is a general survey of the plant kingdom. The third unit deals primarily With botanical principles. Three lectures and one double period of laboratory at week. Not given 1931-32. 12 credits. 50. ENTOMOLOGY. A general study of the struc- ture, physiology, development, habits, and economic importance of insects and their control. Prerequi- site, Blology 1-2-3. Three lectures and one double laboratory period a week. Quarter I. 4 credits. 51. GENETICS AND EUGENICS. A course dealing with the facts and theories of heredity and the ap- plication of the laws governing natural inheritance for the improvement of the human race. Prerequi- site, Biology 1-2-3. Four periods a week. Quarter II. 4 credits. 52. FIELD BIOLOGY. A field course in general Biology acquainting the student with the flora and fauna of the various ecological localities. Lectures, assigned readings, laboratory work, and field trips. Prerequisites, Biology 1-2-3 and Botany 4—5-6. Four periods a week. Quarter III. 4 credits. Show less
T €3545r§~i+r a: a «.15 :1 AUGSBURB SMINAR’Y ‘86 '75. mafim' Com m 310mm. A mum: far students whw pkm teach-um blnlogicnl winner; In high moons, A review of the subject matter umd in high when! mamas. A Mandy at" pmmwm and mast [wish in am cimsrmm and laimrauary. m0le equipment. places of... Show moreT €3545r§~i+r a: a «.15 :1 AUGSBURB SMINAR’Y ‘86 '75. mafim' Com m 310mm. A mum: far students whw pkm teach-um blnlogicnl winner; In high moons, A review of the subject matter umd in high when! mamas. A Mandy at" pmmwm and mast [wish in am cimsrmm and laimrauary. m0le equipment. places of obtaining; it. rarer ewe boom. am, Wm also be diacussmd. One: firm: a week. Quarter L H, m, 3 awaits, E’HYSICS l. Mmflamafi Man Some». PM of a grown! ovum: in why/sits. Threat: imam-m mm! mm twwhmnr laboratory Mrimi a week. Om: quiz ham. 4 cmdim. 2. Han mu LIGHT. Cm‘nfl'nummn a! gmnernl Mm. Tum lectures and mm may-haw labmuwry Wind. 0131:: quiz hour. 4- cream. 3. mama'st AND Emcm'. Conunumon of the mantra! mum Thm Mammal and one two— hour Wmfihfi! period a wan-k. 0m quiz hour. «1 cmditn. DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICB Lotus J‘ Sm mm A menu'qu requim 30 cmditaa A minu- requims 38 awaits. The major maims the anmplmtion at murw; A. I!» 1‘. 2, 3. '50, 51. and 52. Charms A and B dn mart «mam; inward the War ar minor in mmhem» tics. but they must be tantalum! an premqulnflm In all other mum in emanation with the mama” major or minor, Baum “m in Muslim. with: credit m Edmlsiom A. Sam) Gmmmv. Lima and pm in mm; mantra! and Myhedml mm; palshedrom. aur— ‘fmna‘, cylian mm, and swam. Numarleal ex- mises in am, volumes. and waiglm. Pmmuiave Show less
86 AUGSBURG SEMINARY ite to courses 50 to 52. Prerequisite: Higher Alge- bra and Plane Geometry. Three periods a week. B. HIGHER ALGEBRA. Fractions; factoring; linear systems; exponents; radicals; surds; quadra- tic equations; irrational equations; imaginaries; theory and graphs of quadratic... Show more86 AUGSBURG SEMINARY ite to courses 50 to 52. Prerequisite: Higher Alge- bra and Plane Geometry. Three periods a week. B. HIGHER ALGEBRA. Fractions; factoring; linear systems; exponents; radicals; surds; quadra- tic equations; irrational equations; imaginaries; theory and graphs of quadratic equations; the bi- nominal theorem; and logarithms. 1. COLLEGE ALGEBRA. Review of elementary algebra; theory of quadratic equations; graphical representation; surds; imaginary quantities; linear systems of equations; determinants; non-linear sys- tems of equations; inequalities; complex numbers; rational integral functions; binomial theorem; pro- gressions; permutations, combinations, and probab- ility. Prerequisite: Plane Geometry and Higher Algebra. Five periods a week. 5 credits. 2. TRIGONOMETRY. Graphical representation of functions; radians; trigonometric functions; solu~ tions of right triangles; trigonometric functions of angles in general and general formulas; solutions of oblique triangles; trigonometric equations; De Moivre’s Theorem; trigonometric series; hyperbolic functions; and solutions of spherical right triangles. Prerequisite: College Algebra. Five periods a week. 5 credits. 3. ANALYTIC GEOMETRY. Analytic expressions for geometric facts; loci and equations; equations of the first degree, the circle, the parabola, ellipse, and the hyperbola; logarithmic equations and other higher plane curves; transformation of coordin- ates; polar coordinates; tangents and normals; em- pirical equations; solid analytic geometry of planes and solids. Prerequisites: Courses 1 and 2. Five periods a week. 5 credits. Show less
{—7 «m :m‘?“€‘g*>fjfi‘f 7 AUGSBURG 835an 37 81mm: Comma» Comm: at). DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS. Variable and functions; Weary 61* limits; diffesrentmtian and simple applicatiflm of the derivative; sucmive dit- faurenti‘zxmion: maxima «mi minimum; dmumnflnls; ram; almanac af variable: Guri'nture; thmmm at... Show more{—7 «m :m‘?“€‘g*>fjfi‘f 7 AUGSBURG 835an 37 81mm: Comma» Comm: at). DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS. Variable and functions; Weary 61* limits; diffesrentmtian and simple applicatiflm of the derivative; sucmive dit- faurenti‘zxmion: maxima «mi minimum; dmumnflnls; ram; almanac af variable: Guri'nture; thmmm at mean value; indelwmllmw forum‘s; partial difiw‘m- t’iation; expansion or fumflnms: mympmm Pm- requinim: Course 8. Five periods a week. 5 undies. 5!. CMULUS. Inmwmim nf simple forms; mutant of {awgmtionz definite mmmm; integration of national fracfinm: almanac at vari- ables; inwmflon by party; summary" a: aims. solids a! revolution. wrfnm 0f mmluuon. and mum» marina: alumni“ and partial integrand”: WWW than of irregular mum Prerequigim: Course 4. Wm winds a week. 5 credits. £2. Dwmmmm Equarxom. Graphical m» pmnfimuan: Manama uf the first arder and first degree; first order and higher degree; nlngulm mum; mm: dfifmnflm equatinm; mama- dimer;- (Labial minimum; swim“ af afimulimuwufl mnatiom; immigration in marten: and partial differential! mun. titans. Pmroqufimim: Course 5. Five Marina» 3 WM» 5 arvsdm. '75. TEACKEES' COURSE. This warm: 5;; «Mum! students win am preparing w twat Mathematics In high «mm. It: «Manet is to give such training in methods as wfli qualify simian“ summits m bench (aha subjects at Arithmwe. Almbm. and Gun- mm. f’mmqumw: Baum; 1 to 52.; Opan ta Wm only. One germ! a mick for arm academic VMA A ‘3 «em-edits. Show less
88 AUGSB URG SEMINARY GROUP G DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC PROFESSOR OPSETH, Head Individual instruction in vocal or instrumental music may be taken by students not otherwise con- nected with the school, and such students are not required to pay the fees charged the students of the College and Academy.... Show more88 AUGSB URG SEMINARY GROUP G DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC PROFESSOR OPSETH, Head Individual instruction in vocal or instrumental music may be taken by students not otherwise con- nected with the school, and such students are not required to pay the fees charged the students of the College and Academy. Students are required to register in advance for the whole term. Tuition is payable strictly in ad- Vance. In no case except that of protracted illness will a deduction be made for lessons missed or discon- tinned. Students obliged to leave during the course of a term are given no rebate. In case of extended ill- ness notice should be made to the director and credit will be allowed on succeeding lessons. Public recitations are given by the students at intervals thruout the year. But no student or student organization may take part in any formal public program without the consent of the instruc- tor or director. Augsburg is situated so that all recitals and con- certs in the Twin Cities are easily accessible to its students. During the year one may hear a highly representative group of the world’s great artists and concerts given weekly by the Minneapolis Sym— phony Orchestra. EXPENSES PIANO One 30 minute lesson 2. week per quarter $36.00 Two 30 minute lessons 9. week per quarter $28.00 or $40.00 Show less
5 m A ‘ F, ). AUGSBURG SENINARi' 89 One 30‘ minute lemma a Week per quarter $5.00 or $24.01) Use of 111mm per quarter 3 1.00 VONIE Two 30 minute [mm a mask per quarter $33.00 One 30 minum imam a wash per quarter $13.00 VIOLIN Two 80 minute Imus a week per quarter $33.90 One 30 gamma lawn a wank... Show more5 m A ‘ F, ). AUGSBURG SENINARi' 89 One 30‘ minute lemma a Week per quarter $5.00 or $24.01) Use of 111mm per quarter 3 1.00 VONIE Two 30 minute [mm a mask per quarter $33.00 One 30 minum imam a wash per quarter $13.00 VIOLIN Two 80 minute Imus a week per quarter $33.90 One 30 gamma lawn a wank per quarter 313,00 Pflvm ’imtrucutm m; had. band. and omhcastm [mtrummm an be armnmod by consulting with me mm:- of Mamie. THEUBY Fee in? fliwmtiml asuhjwm far all students wm be at the mm at twa mama am 31mm per quunmr. GENERAL REQUIREMENTfi Amber}; (drama a flourymr ,mrrimlum in ma- eral minim: whim“ and mmret,.iml and mimics! music, mama the cmmwetion m’ which a 13. A. (Emma is granted. (Somme enlranme rt‘aqllimmunu must be met before Maximal: to this murra’wium. To swam!» desiring it more upmimifiml murw. three yearn at prmtixm and weary will be ofienfl. 1mm in n ‘digfinma in music. A minor in maxi»: reqqu commwtjnm a! warm 1-12 and 143-1748 and Wm war» «at practical musk. a minimum a! two years 0f plum; study in u we quinine for a major in mime. await in manual tar prwtimxi mum only when som‘ thwmfimi suhjact is pursued at the sum: time. No aredit £3 given in any of mm {allowing mum MIN! May we pumuwd dammit flu: when yeah Show less
so AUGSBURG SEMINARY THEORY PROFESSOR OPSETH, MISS SKURDALSVOLD 1-2-3. HISTORY OF MUSIC. This course is de- signed to give the student a brief account of musical history, tracing its development from the melodic gropings of the ancients, thru the contrapuntal, classic, romantic, and modern... Show moreso AUGSBURG SEMINARY THEORY PROFESSOR OPSETH, MISS SKURDALSVOLD 1-2-3. HISTORY OF MUSIC. This course is de- signed to give the student a brief account of musical history, tracing its development from the melodic gropings of the ancients, thru the contrapuntal, classic, romantic, and modern periods. Beginning with the classicists the composer’s personal import- ance increases, and therefore considerable import is placed on biography in the second and third quar- ters. One period a week. 3 credits. 4-5—6. HARMONY 1. After a preliminary study of intervals, scales, and chords, the first year har— mony student begins the harmonizing of melodies. His working vocabulary consists of the principal and secondary trials, the dominant seventh, domin- ant ninth, and diminished seventh chords, and their inversions. A certain portion of the time is de- voted to keyboard harmony as a preparation for transposition and an aid to sight-reading, and so a harmony student must be thoroly familiar with the keyboard. Two periods a week. 6 credits. 7—8-9. THEORY or MUSIC. A knowledge of the general principles which underlie all music, such as the laws of acoustics and musical form, is necessary to the true musician. The course is planned to cover those points and to include a study of orchestral instruments and musical terms. As a considerable portion of the second and third quarters is spent in analyzing sonatas and fugues a certain facility in reading piano music is a prerequisite for this course. Two periods a week. 6 credits. 10-11-12. HARMONY II. The second year har— mony student begins modulation to the closely re- lated keys. The secondary seventh chords and their Show less
r gs;- AGGBBURG SEMINAR? 91 inversions. and the augmented and otherwise altered chords are presented. The 1m half of the: mar is devoted to chromatic panning tones. enharmnnic alum. irregular miufions, unmeaqu modulatimm, embellishments. and the pedal point. Minding in the shady of mmposman.... Show morer gs;- AGGBBURG SEMINAR? 91 inversions. and the augmented and otherwise altered chords are presented. The 1m half of the: mar is devoted to chromatic panning tones. enharmnnic alum. irregular miufions, unmeaqu modulatimm, embellishments. and the pedal point. Minding in the shady of mmposman. Keybvnrd work is magnum}. Two periods a week 6 credits. 13443.15. Oeuwmmxm. The first ym‘n study or «mammoth! is canfimd hmlr to Strict Caunwri point Examines: are compuan by student in; the various 5pm” in two, flame, and {am pm. The study 0f cannbarpofint ennbim the «student. to under. Aland the principles that ‘undeme Um mm; mm phonic warm. Two perioés 1! week. 6 Wits. 16-17-18. Mummrww av Mums. Thin is ar« ranged as a subsequent mum: in mng of Maxim m obfieet in m bring about a higher standard at “Magma familiarity with farm, the gradual de- valapmem of angle strucmm. fitter-day madman» than: and ammm. and the individual character- inuca at murmurs mmpmm (firm period a music. 3 umdim. man-21. HARMONIG Axwmss‘ in hn‘flflanic ambush the student. smiths: his hawk-rim: 0f hare many in summing the chard mnwrim m by mm- posem from the amicim t0 ma Imam—M This; study heightens um student's power a! mmpmhen- rim and quicken: his mania! perwptlmm. Two periods a mack. 6 credits. 22-23~24. (Mmmmnx. In this mun-am em}: ctud’ant Wilma: his mquiwd knawlww of harmony. enunterpaint. and form in pmfluefimg Origin“! oom- pmitiam. The firm year's wurk ha nummaruy aun- fide 1» the mom attic; forms: 3mm farms. mama. and magnum. Two periads a wwk. 6 «tradita. Show less
92 AUGSB URG SEMINARY 25-26-27. SIGHT-READING AND TRANSPOSITION. A systematic study of sight-reading and transposi- tion is essential to every pianist and particularly valuable to those who aspire to be accompanists. One period a week. 3 credits. 28-29-30. ORCHESTRATION AND CANON AND FUGUE. This... Show more92 AUGSB URG SEMINARY 25-26-27. SIGHT-READING AND TRANSPOSITION. A systematic study of sight-reading and transposi- tion is essential to every pianist and particularly valuable to those who aspire to be accompanists. One period a week. 3 credits. 28-29-30. ORCHESTRATION AND CANON AND FUGUE. This course is composition in larger and freer forms, and includes the writing of a. fugue on an original theme and orchestrating original com— positions as well as works of standard composers for full orchestra. Two periods a week. 6 credits. 31-32-33. ENSEMBLE. This gives the piano stu- dent opportunity to play the great violin and piano sonatas with an able violinist. It opens to the students a new and interesting field in music litera- ture and tends to develop a higher type of musician— ship. One period a week. 3 credits. 34-35-36. PIANO METHODS AND PRACTICE TEACH- ING. Piano technic has undergone marked changes in the past decade or two. This course gives to the student a careful understanding of the methods em- ployed by the great piano teachers of the present day. Two hours a week of supervised teaching is required. All teaching must be based upon correct psychological principles. The commercialized so- called “methods” are strictly avoided. A survey of teaching literature is included in the course. Two periods a week. 6 credits. 38-39. PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC METHODS. For students planning to teach music in the public schools. One year of voice and one year of solfeggio are prerequisites to this course. The work is care- fully outlined for the eight grades and high school. Practice in conducting is given. Three periods a week. 6 credits. Show less
AUGSBURG SEMRQARY 93 Somme. This develops um ability in sing well at sight and is invaluable far voice studenm. All students inteer in mm club or chums singing would do we}! tn atudy one year of mlfeggiu. PRACTICAL MUSIC (300351-35 in MM) MAW.me Pmmsm mm? 1'15“: The fundammifls M (whale; mm Weight... Show moreAUGSBURG SEMRQARY 93 Somme. This develops um ability in sing well at sight and is invaluable far voice studenm. All students inteer in mm club or chums singing would do we}! tn atudy one year of mlfeggiu. PRACTICAL MUSIC (300351-35 in MM) MAW.me Pmmsm mm? 1'15“: The fundammifls M (whale; mm Weight. wrist wafk. mam maxing, and carmcl use at the pedal are 91:19th first. Campanimms of made.th (lib flcuIty by the dammit. romantic. and alande Madam campmra featuring mm or more of the wave. prin- eimea are studied. The aim in we away a! m}: mmpmitian in ta them the beauty at bane and artistry cf Inmmmtznfim as well. Fm.“ lemons a vault. 12 credits. SECOND YEAR Manned work in mimics, including puma. octave, and Munich mark. Dawlapment o! reperw hair-a mama from flue works of ieading momma awarding m the ability 1:: the student, Fm" h5- soms a wmk. 12 awaits. THIRD YEA}! In the third ya”. the mm which! facility at the students permits the Andy of the tamer not!» with»: by the mature. A mde is required at the and o! the ma“. which must» hands: a mum punk! mpnnition. a mm or maan mammant, Md numbers by standard Remnant: and madM‘ gamer Fear 112330113 :1 week. 12 awaits. Show less
94 AUGSBURG SEMINARY FOURTH YEAR Concertos and chamber music are added to the forms of composition studied. Broader interpreta- tion and greater pianistic analysis required in this year’s work. A graduate recital, which must in- clude a standard concerto, is also required. Four lessons a week. 12... Show more94 AUGSBURG SEMINARY FOURTH YEAR Concertos and chamber music are added to the forms of composition studied. Broader interpreta- tion and greater pianistic analysis required in this year’s work. A graduate recital, which must in- clude a standard concerto, is also required. Four lessons a week. 12 credits. VOICE MISS SKURDALSVOLD The fundamental principles in voice training are emphasized. The voice is properly placed and care- fully disciplined so that correct technic is acquired. Artistic taste and style with perfect diction are striven for. A suitable repertory of the best voice Vt pieces is developed for each student. CHOIR CONDUCTING PROFESSOR OPSETH Open to students who have good ear, sense of rhythm, ability to play hymns on piano or organ, or know the rudiments of music. Practical instruction in conducting and in the interpretation of hymns, anthems, and choruses will be given. MEN’S GLEE CLUB PROFESSOR OPSETH The Men’s Glee Club is an organization of twen- ty to twenty-five men. The club is one of the oldest musical organizations of the school. It meets for rehearsal twice a week regularly. Vacancies are filled by competitive tryouts. The Club makes a tour each year. Three quarter credits are given for full year membership; no credit for less than a year. Show less
4 1 , A ‘T‘W‘D‘AV; AUGSBUME SEMINAR}! a» AUGSBURG CHORAL SOCIETY 1’!!an 93mm}: The Chara! Saciciy in an orgmumfimn which came into existenm 32mm! mam wt). Each mar it makes a tmxr cf Mama: um “mks. Vanuatu are filled by mum of mmpumim ‘twauta aim; to ail w eds. Th6 ‘miaty is limiimi m twmty-fiva... Show more4 1 , A ‘T‘W‘D‘AV; AUGSBUME SEMINAR}! a» AUGSBURG CHORAL SOCIETY 1’!!an 93mm}: The Chara! Saciciy in an orgmumfimn which came into existenm 32mm! mam wt). Each mar it makes a tmxr cf Mama: um “mks. Vanuatu are filled by mum of mmpumim ‘twauta aim; to ail w eds. Th6 ‘miaty is limiimi m twmty-fiva mambwm. Three wan trading are given for full 3m: mama berahiza; my credit for km Hum 11 ymr. OGNCERT ORCHESTRA PROFESSOR Mum? 0ng The Amhnrg Omimslara is «mu m an mmmm possessing the Human“ Quaiific’ulium Tim archw— tm has bammm anal‘bmr nucwmfm mmch (armam- uflm of the schme and mama” in many {mm'mmts during the Miami 1mm. Tum quartor mme are, given far full year membership: :30 «mm {M lama than a yaw. TSTJUBS Ahsem 13mm dmwmrk on the gamma! Laura is limited to We: “make: for math Mudmi. GROUP 1! DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mm: Summam. mummy for Mm: 31mm u Fawn. Dimflur fur Wamnu This Law reclaim that all paragon prewaring ta teach in that state Would receive training in phyfiiml and W611 estimation» Students wins are preparing to much regular sandach subjects should have: murm‘ in the fundamentals of phymmi ed‘umtim. Show less
96 AUGSBURG SEMINARY covering not less than seven quarter credits. The following courses are offered: 11. HYGIENE AND HEALTH. This course con- sists of a series of lectures dealing with personal hygiene and health. Toward the close of the series there will be special lectures for men, and special... Show more96 AUGSBURG SEMINARY covering not less than seven quarter credits. The following courses are offered: 11. HYGIENE AND HEALTH. This course con- sists of a series of lectures dealing with personal hygiene and health. Toward the close of the series there will be special lectures for men, and special lectures for women. Required of all College Fresh- men. 1 quarter credit. 12. TECHNIQUE or GYMNASTIC TEACHING. A course dealing with marching, calisthenics, and ap- paratus, with emphasis on the nomenclature and practice thereof. 2 quarter credits. 13. GYMNASTICS. This course is a practical course in gymnastic, Work on apparatus, and tumb- ling and indoor games. 3 quarter credits. 14. FOOTBALL. A course dealing with the fun- damentals of football and problems in coaching. 3 quarter credits. 15. BASKETBALL. A course dealing with the fun- damentals of basketball and problems in coaching. 3 quarter credits. 16. BASEBALL. A course dealing with the fun- damentals of baseball and its coaching problems. 2 quarter credits. 1'7. ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION OF ATHLETICS. In this course the problems of adminis— tration and organization of athletic departments are studied. 3 quarter credits. 18. FIRST AID AND ATHLETIC TRAINING. A study of the care of injuries, minor ills, etc, in the absence of skilled care. Athletic training is also discussed. 2 quarter credits. Show less
AUGBEUBG SEMINAR? M 19-. Mama. I’er teaching in mrdfided for in connection with the gymnasium fluxes. 2 quarter «redial. no. Pmm mime m Wanna A mum in nit-minim. mama. mum. and‘ sum tus- Puticlpmon in the regular inflow sports and inhuman ambush. 2 QM!“ credits. 21.. mm m» mm: am you WWW. 3 mm in am... Show moreAUGBEUBG SEMINAR? M 19-. Mama. I’er teaching in mrdfided for in connection with the gymnasium fluxes. 2 quarter «redial. no. Pmm mime m Wanna A mum in nit-minim. mama. mum. and‘ sum tus- Puticlpmon in the regular inflow sports and inhuman ambush. 2 QM!“ credits. 21.. mm m» mm: am you WWW. 3 mm in am principlm and Immune of coaching Imam 1m! minor mu for girls in the high M1100). lectures and um mm. 3 qmm‘credita. Show less