The Academic College And the Scientific College At New Haven in Their Relations

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The Academic College And the Scientific College At New Haven in Their Relations
James Dwight Dana
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Neither of them has, in any part of its curriculum, an undergraduate depart- ment analogous to tli. It of the Academic or Scientific College.
In connection with the above brief statement I offer the following remarks: 6 THE YALE UNIVERSITY SCHEME.
1. The ranges of studies in the two Colleges, the Aca- demic and Scientific, are so diverse in character, that the interests of the students and of education are better sub- served by two distinct faculties working separately, than by one single combi
...ned faculty. There is not in the Yale Scheme that multiplicity of option als before the students, after they have entered the University, which inconveniently subdivides classes, offers inducements to indolence, and tends to break down thorough discipline and study ; for, in the act of entering, the. Student de- cides as to the range of his optionals ; and if afterward not satisfied (which would seldom be the case) he can join the other College.
2. It might be supposed that the scheme would re- quire an unnecessary duplication of professors.


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