HOWARD UNIVERSITY.
IT
MIDDLE YEAR.
E
nglish
C
ourse
.
—The English Bible—Old Testament, 3; New
Testament, 3; Theology, 2; Biblical History, 2; Church History,
2; Homile^cs,
2;
English Literature, 1; Elocution and Compo
sition, 1.
C
lassical
C
ourse
—additional. Hebrew Scripture, 2; Greek
Testament, 2. Those who take the full Classical Course are ex
cused from four hours weekly in the English Bible.
SENIOR YEAR.
E
nglish
C
ourse
.—
The English Bible—Old Testament, 3
;
New
Testament, 3; Moral Philosophy, Natural Theology, and Evi
dences of Christianity, 5; Homiletics,
2;
Church History, 1 ;
Missions and Pastoral Theology (including church institutions,
church work, the Sunday School, systematic benevolence, work
among the unfortunate, the vicious anifthe criminal, and tem
perance), 1^English Literature, 1; Elocution and Composi
tion, 1.
C
lassical
C
ourse
—additional. Hebrew Scriptures, 2 ; Greek
Testament, 2. Those who take the full Classical Course are ex
cused from four hours weekly
the English Bible.
EVENING CLASS.
Designed to aid preachers and workers in Sunday Schools,
Christian Associations, city missions, and other branches o f
Christian activity.
It has a four years’ course of instruction, three evenings a
week, tw© hours each evening, wijjlt recesses corresponding to :
those in the University, beginning $ke first of October, and clos
ing one week before the anniversary of the Department.
The course is necessarily limited in extent, but is intended to be
thorough as far as it goes.
SCHEDULE:
FIRST YEAR.
E
nglish
S
tudies
R
eviewed
.
—Bible companion. Old Testa
ment, New Testament, Life of Christ, Theology, and Church
History.
second
year
.
E
nglish
S
tudies
in
A
dvance
.
—The other First-Year Studies
Continued.
THIRD YEAR.
H
istory
.-
—Rhetoric. English Literature, Biblical History, Old
Testament, New Testament, Life of St. Paul, Homiletics, and
Church History.