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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Since two of the four professors at the university were science teachers , the arts course was approximately half scientific ... the University of New Brunswick was forced to rely upon two teachers to offer the full range of courses .
Since two of the four professors at the university were science teachers , the arts course was approximately half scientific ... the University of New Brunswick was forced to rely upon two teachers to offer the full range of courses .
Page 72
The 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 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 .
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The course seems to have intensified somewhat , for the level of mathematics and science being taught could be raised with the additional year . Harrison , styled Professor of Mathematics and Mathematical Physics – no longer natural ...
The course seems to have intensified somewhat , for the level of mathematics and science being taught could be raised with the additional year . Harrison , styled Professor of Mathematics and Mathematical Physics – no longer natural ...
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