University of Texas Bulletin (Volume 2115) (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1921. Excerpt: ... ANNOUNCEMENT OF CORRESPONDENCE COURSES Unless otherwise indicated, all courses are of college grade and may be counted toward the bachelor's degree exactly on the same conditions as are set down in the regular University catalogue No correspondence course may be counted for graduate credit in the University. The registration fee for each correspondence course is $7.00. The textbooks named below may be changed from time to time, and the student should consult the instructor before ordering books. The prices of books, unless otherwise stated, are the publishers' list prices, and do not include postage or expressage. Orders and money for books should not be sent to the Extension Teaching Division. The correspondence courses herewith announced are arranged alphabetically according to subjects. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES ANTHROPOLOGY 101. Anthropology. This is a course in general anthropology. It deals with social origins with special attention to the influence of environment upon mankind. The origin, antiquity, differentiation, and dispersion of mankind. Prerequisite;" Sophomore standing. One-third college credit.' Equivalent to Anthropology 101. Mr. Engerrand. 202a. Anthrppology. This is a continuation of Anthropology 101. Paleolithic man. hunting.. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. One-third college credit. Equivalent to the first half of Anthropology 202. Mr. Engerrand. 202b. Anthropology. This is a continuation of Anthropology 202a. Neolithic man: herding and agriculture. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. One-third college credit. Equivalent to the second half of Anthropology 202. Mr. Engerrand. APPLIED MATHEMATICS FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS Prospective engineering students or students who have already begun their work in the College of Engineering may r...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1921. Excerpt: ... ANNOUNCEMENT OF CORRESPONDENCE COURSES Unless otherwise indicated, all courses are of college grade and may be counted toward the bachelor's degree exactly on the same conditions as are set down in the regular University catalogue No correspondence course may be counted for graduate credit in the University. The registration fee for each correspondence course is $7.00. The textbooks named below may be changed from time to time, and the student should consult the instructor before ordering books. The prices of books, unless otherwise stated, are the publishers' list prices, and do not include postage or expressage. Orders and money for books should not be sent to the Extension Teaching Division. The correspondence courses herewith announced are arranged alphabetically according to subjects. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES ANTHROPOLOGY 101. Anthropology. This is a course in general anthropology. It deals with social origins with special attention to the influence of environment upon mankind. The origin, antiquity, differentiation, and dispersion of mankind. Prerequisite;" Sophomore standing. One-third college credit.' Equivalent to Anthropology 101. Mr. Engerrand. 202a. Anthrppology. This is a continuation of Anthropology 101. Paleolithic man. hunting.. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. One-third college credit. Equivalent to the first half of Anthropology 202. Mr. Engerrand. 202b. Anthropology. This is a continuation of Anthropology 202a. Neolithic man: herding and agriculture. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. One-third college credit. Equivalent to the second half of Anthropology 202. Mr. Engerrand. APPLIED MATHEMATICS FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS Prospective engineering students or students who have already begun their work in the College of Engineering may r...

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2012

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2012

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246 x 189 x 2mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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36

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978-1-154-10375-5

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9781154103755

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1-154-10375-7



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