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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS.

The following subjects, offered to students in the College of Agriculture, are described elsewhere, as noted. In College of Engineering— Mathematics, i, -j, 5; Physics, 1, or 2; Shop Practice, B. In College of Science— Chemistry, 1-4, 12; Botany, 1, 2, 3, 4 or 6; Zoology, 1, or 5; Entomology, 1; Physiology, 1; Mineralogy, 1; Geology, 1, or 5; General Biology, 1. In College of Literature— History, 3; Political Economy, 1; Philosophy, 1; Pedagogy, 2, or 5, or 2 and 3, or 5 and 6; Themes and Elocution, 1; English Language and Literature, 5; German, 1 and 2, or 4; French, 1 and 2, or 4. In School of Military Science— Military Science, 1, 2. CLASSIFICATION OF STUDIES. For the degree of Bachelor of Science in the College of Agriculture 40 credits are required, each given for the satisfactory completion of the study of a required or elective subject for one term, five exercises a week. Of these credits 23 must be obtained by pursuing the required studies each for the minimum time named below. The other 17 credits may be obtained by pursuing further required studies, or by the prosecution of elective studies. Students who have completed a four years' course of study in the College of Science may take the professional agricultural studies in one year; and those who have followed a course for two years may take the professional studies, and other scientific or general studies in the last two years of their course. Students especially interested in animal husbandry or veterinary science may omit some of the horticultural studies; and those preparing for horticultural work may omit veterinary specialties.

REQUIRED STUDIES.

Agriculture—3 to 4 credits. Horticulture—1 to 3 credits. Veterinary Science—1 to 4 credits. Botany—1 to 6 credits. Chemistry—3 to 9 credits. Physics—1 to 3 credits.

Mathematics—2 to 3 credits. French—3 or 6 credits. German—3 or 6 credits. Political Economy—1 credit. Themes and Elocution—2 credits. Military—2 credits.