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190 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE HONORS PROGRAM The honors colloquia are open by invitation of the college to all qualified students regardless of major field. Qualification of students will be determined upon the basis of proven capacity for outstanding academic performance as indicated by entrance test scores, scholastic record, and faculty recommendations. The colloquia are departmental and interdepartmental in the areas of humanities, social science, natural science, and fine arts. The course titles and subject matter will vary from semester to semester. The colloquia may be repeated by a student for the maximum credit indicated below. For the colloquia to be offered in any particular semester, see the Schedule of Courses. Courses Honors 70. ----------- (1 or 2) F and S Staff (" Course title) Maximum total credit 3 units. Honors colloquia open by invitation to lower division students. Honors 170. (1 or 2) F and S Staff ( • Course title) Maximum total credit 3 units. Honors colloquia open . by invitation to upper division students. --- ll· T·itles of courses offered each semester will be indicated in the Schedule of Courses. HUMANITIES DIVISION Division Head (Acting) ________ Herbert H. Wheaton Department Chairmen Englis '-----------...l!:arl D. Lyon Foreign Language Carlos A. Rojas Journalism Paul V. Sheehan Philosophy Department . Wayne Colver The Humanities Division offers instruction in literature, language, and philosophy for students seeking a liberal education, including those who expect to enter the professions. Majors and minors in literature, language, and philosophy are among those recommended as preparation for graduate schools of business, law, medicine, and theology; for the postgraduate managerial training conducted by certain corporations and governmental agencies; and for college teaching. Students interested in such professions are invited to seek detailed advice about the preparation recommended and re~uired, by consulting the catalogs of the professiOnal schools, the bulletins collected in the college placement office, the summaries under the heading Preprofessional Preparation in this catalog, and the counselors in the office of the Dean of Students. _Funh~r d1e _division offers special majors and IIUll?rs 10 English, language arcs, journalism, and ~orer~ languages for students preparing for junror high s~hool and high school teaching; pro~ rams leading to newspaper work, magazine writrng, and translating for foreign-trade companies and go~ernmental ageccie->; and the master of arcs degree 10 English. English French German Journalism Language Arts Latin Latin-American Studies Linguistics Philosophy Romance Languages Russian Spanish r TOT 1 Teaching Credentials
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Title | 1961-62 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1961-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 098 |
Full Text Search | 190 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE HONORS PROGRAM The honors colloquia are open by invitation of the college to all qualified students regardless of major field. Qualification of students will be determined upon the basis of proven capacity for outstanding academic performance as indicated by entrance test scores, scholastic record, and faculty recommendations. The colloquia are departmental and interdepartmental in the areas of humanities, social science, natural science, and fine arts. The course titles and subject matter will vary from semester to semester. The colloquia may be repeated by a student for the maximum credit indicated below. For the colloquia to be offered in any particular semester, see the Schedule of Courses. Courses Honors 70. ----------- (1 or 2) F and S Staff (" Course title) Maximum total credit 3 units. Honors colloquia open by invitation to lower division students. Honors 170. (1 or 2) F and S Staff ( • Course title) Maximum total credit 3 units. Honors colloquia open . by invitation to upper division students. --- ll· T·itles of courses offered each semester will be indicated in the Schedule of Courses. HUMANITIES DIVISION Division Head (Acting) ________ Herbert H. Wheaton Department Chairmen Englis '-----------...l!:arl D. Lyon Foreign Language Carlos A. Rojas Journalism Paul V. Sheehan Philosophy Department . Wayne Colver The Humanities Division offers instruction in literature, language, and philosophy for students seeking a liberal education, including those who expect to enter the professions. Majors and minors in literature, language, and philosophy are among those recommended as preparation for graduate schools of business, law, medicine, and theology; for the postgraduate managerial training conducted by certain corporations and governmental agencies; and for college teaching. Students interested in such professions are invited to seek detailed advice about the preparation recommended and re~uired, by consulting the catalogs of the professiOnal schools, the bulletins collected in the college placement office, the summaries under the heading Preprofessional Preparation in this catalog, and the counselors in the office of the Dean of Students. _Funh~r d1e _division offers special majors and IIUll?rs 10 English, language arcs, journalism, and ~orer~ languages for students preparing for junror high s~hool and high school teaching; pro~ rams leading to newspaper work, magazine writrng, and translating for foreign-trade companies and go~ernmental ageccie->; and the master of arcs degree 10 English. English French German Journalism Language Arts Latin Latin-American Studies Linguistics Philosophy Romance Languages Russian Spanish r TOT 1 Teaching Credentials |