28 AUGSBURG SEMINARY Augsburg is annually represented by men’s and women’s debate teams which meet teams from the other colleges of the northwest. There are both local and inter—collegiate oratori- cal contests for college students. The College Class of 1918 has presented to the College a silver... Show more28 AUGSBURG SEMINARY Augsburg is annually represented by men’s and women’s debate teams which meet teams from the other colleges of the northwest. There are both local and inter—collegiate oratori- cal contests for college students. The College Class of 1918 has presented to the College a silver cup. The Class has given the cup as a prize to arouse interest in oratory. The name of the winner in the annual contest is engraved upon the cup, which is to remain in the possession of the College and is placed on exhibition in the Main Building. Sigvald Qvale Memorial Contests are held an— nually for college and academy students. JOURNALISM The Augsburg Echo is the student newspaper. The Dial is a literary magazine sponsored by the literary organizations of the College. The Augsburgimz is a pictorial and literary pub- lication issued biennially. The Press Club conducts the College press serv- ice. Iota Chi Sigma is the honorary journalistic or- ganization. MUSIC There are three organizations for students in- terested in music, the Men’s Glee Club, the Women’s Choral Saciety, and the Augsburg Orchestra. An- nual tours are made regularly. ATHLETICS Augsburg is a member of the Minnesota Inter- Collegiate Athletic Conference. The College is re- presented annually by basketball, football, baseball, heckey, tennis, and gymnastic teams. Show less
54 AUGSBURG SEMINARY The B. A. Degree with Distinction is conferred as follows: | Average honor points Distinction per credit 2.8 Summa Cum Laude 2.5 Magna Cum Laude 2.1 Cum Laude Honor points are computed at the rate of one honor point for each credit with a grade of 0, two honor points for each... Show more54 AUGSBURG SEMINARY The B. A. Degree with Distinction is conferred as follows: | Average honor points Distinction per credit 2.8 Summa Cum Laude 2.5 Magna Cum Laude 2.1 Cum Laude Honor points are computed at the rate of one honor point for each credit with a grade of 0, two honor points for each credit with a grade of B, and three honor points for each credit with a grade of A. An aVerage of 192 honor points must be attained for the 192 credits required for the B. A. degree. Show less
112 AUGSBURG SEMINARY LATIN I A—B-C. BEGINNERS’ COURSE. Two quarters are spent in mastering inflections and the most common constructions. The third quarter is spent in the reading of easy Latin prose, study of elementary Latin syntax, and study of English words derived from the Latin. The whole... Show more112 AUGSBURG SEMINARY LATIN I A—B-C. BEGINNERS’ COURSE. Two quarters are spent in mastering inflections and the most common constructions. The third quarter is spent in the reading of easy Latin prose, study of elementary Latin syntax, and study of English words derived from the Latin. The whole year’s work must be taken in order to get credit for any part of it. Four periods a week. 1 unit. 11 A-B-C. LATIN GRAMMAR AND COMPOSITION. Se- lections from Cicero's Orations and from Caesar’s Gallic War are read. Sight-reading. Four periods a week. 1 unit. FRENCH I A-B-C. BEGINNERS’ COURSE. The fundamentals of French grammar, reading, and composition are studied. Texts: Olmsted’s “First Course in French”, Olmsted and Barton’s “Elementary French Reader”. Four periods a week. 1 unit. II A-B-C. SECOND YEAR COURSE. Reading of Liter- ature. Adolph De Morwert’s “La Belle France” and Pierre Loti’s “Pecheur d’Islande”. Four periods a Week. 1 unit. GERMAN I A-B-C. BEGINNERS' COURSE. Elements of pro- nunciation. Elements of grammar taught induct- ively. Emphasis upon the spoken word. Oral and Show less
108 AUGSBURG SEMINARY selections from the various periods. Reading of Cooper’s “The Pioneers” to compare with Scott. Themes required on subjects studied. The public speaking comprises Argumentation and Debating. Speeches regularly once a week. Five periods a week. 1 unit. SPECIAL COURSE. Designed... Show more108 AUGSBURG SEMINARY selections from the various periods. Reading of Cooper’s “The Pioneers” to compare with Scott. Themes required on subjects studied. The public speaking comprises Argumentation and Debating. Speeches regularly once a week. Five periods a week. 1 unit. SPECIAL COURSE. Designed for foreign born and other students who need special instruction in spell- ing, grammar, and pronunciation. Written drill in spelling and grammar. Practice in reading of ap- propriate selections. Two periods a week. Two sec- tions. SOCIAL SCIENCES I ANCIENT CIVILIZATION A. ORIENTAL AND GREEK HISTORY. A brief pre- sentation of the earliest traces of civilization in Egypt, in the Tigris-Euphrates valley and Asia Minor, showing how these early societies form the basis of later European civilization and culture. The study of Greek History to the death of Alexander the Great, dealing with Greek settlement and coloni- zation, the city state, religious ideals and institu- tions, development of democracy in Athens, the Age of Pericles, and the decline of Greece. Five periods a week. 1-3. HELLENISTIC AGE AND Roms. Beginning with the spread of Greek culture and its modifica« tion under oriental influence in the Hellenistic Age, this course will deal chiefly with the Roman people: the Republic, unification and expansion, political re- volution, the Empire, military rule, the monarchy, decline and disintegration. Five periods a week. C. MEDIEVAL HISTORY. This course begins with the disintegration of the Roman Empire and con- Show less
100 AUGSB URG SEMINARY discontinue a subject for which he has been properly registered, whether for the purpose of carrying less work or in order to substitute another subject, he must first have the permission of the Principal and consult the instructor in charge of the work in ques- tion.... Show more100 AUGSB URG SEMINARY discontinue a subject for which he has been properly registered, whether for the purpose of carrying less work or in order to substitute another subject, he must first have the permission of the Principal and consult the instructor in charge of the work in ques- tion. Neglect in doing this will result in a record of failure in any course dropped. When it is advisable to have a student assigned to another grade of work, the teacher shall send him to the Principal with a request for the proper change. Class work lost on account of late registration or because of necessary absence must be made up. The Work in each subject shall be assigned by the teacher of the subject, and no credit shall be given until such work has been done. Tardiness and absence from class Without sufficient cause cannot be made up. CREDITS Sixteen units of credit are required for gradua- tion from Augsburg Academy. “A unit represents a year's study in any subject in a secondary school, constituting approximately one fourth of a full year’s work.” Ordinarily four years are necessary to secure the required sixteen units. The Faculty re~ serves the right to make special provision for mature students. The work in the Academy is based upon the re— quirements of the Department of Education of the State of Minnesota. Those who, after entrance, are found below grade in English and in Arithmetic will be given special instruction. See Special Course in English and Special Course in Arithmetic. Show less
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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
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