Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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... course . Since two of the four professors at the university were science teachers , the arts course was approximately half scientific and mathematical - a far cry from the classical education still dispensed in several English schools ...
... course . Since two of the four professors at the university were science teachers , the arts course was approximately half scientific and mathematical - a far cry from the classical education still dispensed in several English schools ...
Page 72
... course of study outlined in 1861 was to be retained practically unaltered for the next twenty years . The Calendar for 1870-71 announced a strictly scientific course , roughly equivalent to a B.Sc. course in other schools . The student ...
... course of study outlined in 1861 was to be retained practically unaltered for the next twenty years . The Calendar for 1870-71 announced a strictly scientific course , roughly equivalent to a B.Sc. course in other schools . The student ...
Page 73
... course to include more mechanics and optics . The honours student in mathematics could pursue the calculus somewhat further than hitherto , but the physics student was not yet required to have laboratory practice . Bailey's course in ...
... course to include more mechanics and optics . The honours student in mathematics could pursue the calculus somewhat further than hitherto , but the physics student was not yet required to have laboratory practice . Bailey's course in ...
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