Show the B Y college opened last monday with an attendance of over one hundred students of whom twenty four were vere in the preparatory department and the rein remainder i afinder in inthe in alic the college proper the following classes were organized structural ral botany english classics elocution theology 0 ecclesiastical 11 II tory naburn I 1 theology physics arithmetic elementary and higher algebra grammar geography solid geometry rhetoric psychology methods ed s ol 01 0 f primary teaching 0 vocal music penmanship drawing latin german three grades spanish two grades frenz french commercial arithmetic bookkeeping chemistry biology and english history the attention of intending students is called to the facilities for instruction offered by the brigham young college if inthe the object is to prepare for any of the learned professions such as law medicine civil en engineering gi etc the training and instruction afforded by the college 0 will be found invaluable jf if the object is to acquire acqua ire as much general and special information and to attain to such culture and discipline as may be gained in a short period it is confidently fi believed by the C college colleye 0 authorities that no instruction obtainable tai will be found better adaoo ed cd to the condition and necessities of our young people than that now provided by the institution no ef effort lor t ig i spared to make the instruction direct simple clear and thorough I 1 and it is believed that the methods of teaching 0 and the results attained will sustain with credit a rigid comparison with IV ith those of other institutions throughout 0 the course the constant aim is to develop those ili high L 11 ideals of manhood and womanhood those sentiments of honor bonor and virtue arid and that practical faith and works which everywhere are cherished and manifested by latter day saints the faculty Fi culty desire to add that it is a mistake act to assume that tile the study of theology is any hindrance to tl tho to speed of progress s of the students stud ans in their other studies experience has shown I 1 I 1 LA L A b be e erroneous and that in in some respects the systematic teaching of theology saves s time which in purely secular schools must often betoken betaken be taken from froin regular classes for giving moral and other need needful ful instruction st not provided for in the curriculum the courses of study a breso re so planned and the program pro gramme me so arranged that the student has an average of twenty hours per week of class recitations throughout the year circulars inay maybe be obtained free by addressing the B Y college or at the various coop co op stores in this county SUMMARY OF WORK woric OFFERED ahe instruction offered by the college may be summarized as folio follows vs 1 high school courses in tile common branches physical geography geology commercial arithmetic english composition etc 2 three years each in latin german french and spanish 3 three years in english corn com pricing ing za english classics classic elocution rhetoric english literature history of the english en lish language chaucer chancel 0 0 0 arid and spenser shakespeare and modern poets 4 one year anda and a half in biological science general biology 0 physiology botany and zoology 5 two years in general and analytical chemistry mineralogy er cr and assaying 6 two years in physics general physics anil and descriptive astronomy and advanced physics comprising mechanics optics electricity and mathematical astronomy 7 three years in pure mathematics algebra geometry trigonometry etry surveying analytical geometry and calculus S two years in mental and moral science once Psych psychology olY 0 logic ethics natural theology tl leolo christian evidences and philosophy 9 0 three years in history and political science ancient me dia eval arid and modern history U S history civil government english history political science and political economy 10 two years in drawing two years in I 1 and commercial law and one year in bookkeeping book keeping 11 instruction in calisthenics military drill vocal and instrumental music ladies work etc 12 col complete courses in the theodos ical doctrines of the church there are six principal courses of study offered by the college the elementary the No normal rinal the ad TIE IBE OUTLINE DIME OF STUDIES S adie hued by the B Y college of logan 1 for admission C etc to GOOD advantages FOR FOE HIGHER EDUCATION A good Attona attendance anco on monday sept ath owning opening day the courses offered are broad 11 and ana thorough people eople rare ears inducements to our young danced normal tho the scientific the literary arid and the business course elementary COURSE the studies of this course have been arranged with mill the view view of furnishing a thorough training in the elementary branches to those who are not fully prepared to enter upon any of the advanced courses students who have completed the fifth reader 0 grade of the district schools will bo be placed in this department bartme part ment rit as will also any other students for whom this course is is adjudged by the faculty to be most suitable it is thought that students of more mature years scars who vrho have no not t attended school for some time will find this course especially pi afi table and in the discretion of the faculty such students may be admitted admit teI without examination T the he discipline afforded by the systematic study audy of an ancient or a foreign language 0 is so valuable that it has been decided to require the students in this course to select either latin or german or spanish and to pursue the he language chosen during the two years over which the courte extends they will thus be able to dispense with a amount of the language s 0 selected select cd when they enter cit either her q oved danced courses an ali ina i jat e naf feature a aure of the in is that not v tr t r na t t fewer 0 of f 1 the he members of ft tile the at adoulf a u ma kiive each beena s r the work 1 in hi it tl q i effs gi I 1 I 1 a 0 it cn 0 i c tion ayne hahns of speciale specialists ciali ats in n tile the lines of stud study in in chic 1 affairs several severally ay are arc nad c usually confine wa b 1 grades only isi 1 N NORMAL IAL COURSE the normal course is dasi designed ened to qualify students to assume professionally sio nally the duties of teachers in territorial schools the course extends through two years and ail d embraces sufficient scholastic and pedagogic training to qualify tile the student for his regular work in the school room but the benefits of this course are by no means coli confined to those who expect to beco become me teachers those who have but a limited time to spend at school could perhaps do 10 no better than pursue the normal course as liere here laid down to enter this this course the student should not be under sixteen years of age and should be reasonably familiar with tile the co common ninion branches of study an examination in common fractious fractions in elementary mo n arid and decimal nien tary grammar and in apple tons Ilig higher 0 tier geography will be set for applicants to enter the normal course unless they hold credentials of their standing from other schools or from tho the college opportunities for practice in teaching are offered to normal students student under un der the 9 guidance of practical teachers methods s of primary primar y instruction arid and practice in the normal training school are arc features of the course ili in addition to the regular instruction in the principles and practice of teaching usually provided upon the completion of this course the student will receive a certificate of graduation radiation first year theology arithmetic grammar english classics and elocution vocal music penmanship U S history elementary algebra english coll composition position civil governia Go government vernio c nt second year ecclesiastical history if s bookkeeping book keeping biology physics drawing psychology methods of primary teaching physiology principles arid and practice of Trea elling botany physical geography LITERARY COURSE YEAR rhetoric elementary I 1 1 bra I 1 biology or botany phi soloy solo or zoology english literature PL ill ane geometry physiology or geology botany or geology a SECOND YEAR history of the english language physics or chemistry ancient history chaucer and spenser mediaeval Media eval history U S history shakespeare modern history civil government modern poets des descriptive astronomy THIRD YEAR YEAH psychology english history natural theology political science logic christian evidences ethics political economy studies in philosophy one of the following languages through ali rough the three years la latin tin german french or spanish the first year of of f the business course consists mainly of the common branches tile the studies of the second year are theo theology logy M raphy commercial bookkeeping book bookkeeping book keeping arithmetic rhetoric penmanship political economy type writing U S history bookkeeping book keeping commercial law ethics civil government scientific COURSE the studies of this course extend through four years and are arc sufficient to provide the student with a good general education iu in science and allied sub subjects jets it includes two years of higher english C three years of any two of these languages german latin french or spanish one year an and d a half in biolo biological ical science one year 4 and q half in chernis chemistry try 8 jl mathematics two years kin p physics f two years in in m mental mu ciance two years in B tr an D science 11 a course ili in ll 11 i ewt f na 6 ao lasts a and d s m I 1 T work dorkas as cnown ua tto the S 00 tal elgg I 1 to enter this cr p orail cannot be u 11 d e ars of age age 0 arid and must b gea in in tile the common branal iffy I 1 an examination rill a t arti alose lose ai I 1 who enter th aliis caff coun un 15 e A their proficiency is I known utown from previous attendance it at the college or unless they hold from other schools credentials denti als of their standing in the subjects required for entrance students who have already completed one or more of the studies will be given credit for the work done clone and permitted to pursue the other studies but unnecessary irregularity td in the order of studies will not be encouraged 0 or permitted and students who expect to realize the benefits that come from prolonged and thorough study should make up their minds to pursue regularly and fully folly tile the course they enter completion of this cou entitles the student the d degree erse ace of bachelor of science the hi highest hest distinction con conferred conferee ferre d by the college freshman year general linol oey oay rhetoric higher algebra physiology M english 0 literature and botany sophomore year structural botany general chemistry solid geometry zoology geology analytical aly 11 chemistry tri trigonometry on orric tr 3 and surveying junior year chemical analysis general phy physics analytical geometry oui etry U S history calculus civil government descriptive astronomy tro tr onomy senior year mechanics psychology natural theology ancient history story optics mediaeval Media eval history electricity I 1 logic bic christin christian evidences modern history advanced astronomy ethics studies studies in philosophy eithier of the following courses throughout the fourth year 1 english history political science and political economy 2 history of the english language chaucer and spenser shakespeare and modern poets and two of the following languages throughout the first three years latin gernian german french S spanish P aniski mn department the preparatory department comp comprises rises the fourth and fifth reader grades very encouraging reports have ceille ne in during the past year of the good id influence arid and salutary bisci pline ne this department has had upon an its students STUDIES vocal music will be taught t in lit this department enabling t the e young people to sing ordina ordinary ry music tile tho other studies are arc theology arithmetic grammar reading geography united states history spelling penmanship Penman penmanship shi p and drawing one of tho the most pleasant rooms has been provided for the preparatory department arid and the cheerful interest the students take in their work has been a matter of comment among visitors and patrons patron tuition in this department is is per term THE COLLEGE the brigham young r college will ill open for the alic arese prese present rit school year on oil monday september fth indications point to an all increased attendance over that of last year we frequently hear favorable comments om upon the ilic thoroughness 0 of f the instruction in this institution following are the requirements for admission students who have completed the seventh gratcof grade of the territorial district schools are admitted without examination to tile the elementary course students who have completed the eighth grade of the territorial district schools are admitted without examina examination to tile the normal course or to the business course students who have completed the elementary course tile the normal course or the business course or who told hold certificates or other credentials denti als for tile completion of a corresponding 0 amount of work in other institutions are admitted without examination to the literary course or the scientific course possession of a normal certificate from the ColI college effe t or other institution or ofa of a fi first grade teachers certificate from tiny any county board of examiners will admit tile the student without examination to the advanced normal course the literary course or the othe scientific course students student who hold no certificates but who villo desi desire re to enter the scientific course will be examined in the following subjects arithmetic wentworth arid and hills grammar maxwells maxwelll Max wells advanced advance d lessons geo geography 0 houstons Hous tons physical and Apple tons higher 0 reading 0 Shake merchant of venice Long Leng fellows evangeline deserted village 0 I 1 algebra Apple tons elementary plane geometry v the first five books of Went wortha geometry students with no certificate desiring to enter the literary course will be examined on oil the first four subjects required for admission to the scientific course omitting 0 algebra and plane geometry tuition in the colic college e is per terin part of which will bo be accepted in farm produce |