American University Bulletin Catalog Issue: College of Liberal Arts Catalog Number 1937-1938

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Second Semester. — Three hours credit.
403. Latin Composition Required for a major in Classics.
First Semester. — Three hours credit.
ADVANCED COURSES GIVEN ONLY ON REQUEST 303. Roman Comedy Selected plays of Plautus and Terence. Prerequisite, Latin 201 or 202, or an acceptable reading knowledge of Latin.
First Semester. — Three hours credit.
304. Latin Poetry from Catullus to Claudius Selected poems. Prerequisite, an acceptable reading knowledge of Latin.
Second Semester. — Three hours cred
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401. Lucretius Prerequisite, the consent of the instructor.
First Semester. — Three hours credit.
402. Latin Satirists Selected poems of Martial and Juvenal. Prerequisite, the consent of the in- structor.
Second Semester. — Three hours credit.
Economics and Sociology Professor Kinsman, Professor Marshall, and Assistant Professor Huelster It is the purpose of the courses in economics to familiarize the student with the principles governing the general field of business. The advanced sub- jects are presented with a practical emphasis in order to make them helpful especially to students wishing to pursue a business career.


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