Catalog of Abilene Christian College, 1936-1937 Page: 62
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ABILENE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
and use of language forms in English as well as acquired tongues.
This increased ability should result in better oral and written expression,
should help the students in attaining to broader interests
and outlook, should unlock more of the treasures of all races
and civilizations, should inspire a deeper sympathy and finer
spirit of understanding of all nations, should foster the international
mind.
All students wishing foreign language courses should begin
them at the outset if possible and complete their language requirements
before their senior year. Elementary courses are begun
only inl the first semester.
Pre-medical students should take German or French or both;
those planning graduate work, especially for the Ph. D. degree,
should take both German and French in their undergraduate
course; pre-law students should take Latin; ministerial students
should take New Testament Greek (See Biblical Languages under
Department of Bible).
For the present, courses in German and Latin and the four
most advanced courses in Spanish are offered only on alternate
years; so students should plan ahead for the courses they need. A
very full program is provided for a major in Spanish. Such a program
can be provided only in exceptional cases in the other
languages but advanced courses in each language are offered
whenever sufficient demand arises.
For a major in Spanish are required: 381, 382, 383, 384, 385,
and 386. Those expecting to teach should include Spanish 390
among the courses in education. Those planning missionary service
in Spain or Spanish America, or Spanish diplomatic or commercial
service, should plan co-ordinated courses for such service.
Latin, French, English, history or Bible may be used as minors.
Those planning graduate work later in Spanish are advised to
take as much as possible in both French and Latin. Those taking
French or Latin as minor should take one course above 352.
FRENCH
301.-Elementary French.
For those who have had no French in high school. Introduction
to French life, language, and literature. Abundant
practice in grammar, reading, conversation, and phonetics.
302.-Elementary French.
Continuation of 301. For those who have had 301 or one
year of high school French.62
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