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62 COLLEGE OP SCIENCE. Geology 4, 1; 1 or 3 credits. Latin 1 to 3: 3 credits. Mathematics 2 to 9; 3 or 4 credits. Mechanical Engineering 1, 2, and 6; 1 or 2 credits. Mineralogy 1, 2; 1 or 3 credits. Physiology 4, 1; 1 or 2 credits. Theoretical and Applied Mechanics 1 to 5: 1 to 3 credits. Zoology 3, 1; 2 or 3 credits. List C. Anthropology 1; 1 credit. Art and Design 5; 1 credit. Astronomy 4; 1 credit. Botany 2; 1 credit. Chemistry (advanced work); 1 to 3 credits. Economics 1 to 8; 2 to 6 credits. French 1 or 5, 2; 3 or 6 credits. German 2; 1 credit. History 1, 2; H to 3 credits. Materia Medica 1; 2 credits. Meteorology 1; i credit. Military 3. Pedagogy 1 to 7; 3 credits. Philosophy 1 to 8; f to 7 credits. Psychology 1 to 7, 9; 1 to 8 credits. REQUIREMENTS FOE GRADUATION. In order to graduate from the course in chemistry, the candidate must have completed all the required courses (23 credits), and must have at least six credits additional for subjects to be chosen from the chemical list A, of electives. For the twelve remaining credits he must choose six subjects from list B and six from lists B and C. He must make, in all, forty-one full term credits, and present an acceptable thesis. Special exceptions as to the required number of chemical options may be made for those who desire to prepare themselves as teachers of chemistry rather than as technical chemists. COURSES OF INSTRUCTION BY YEARS AND TERMS. The courses mentioned in the following list may be taken only in the term indicated. Prescribed studies are in italics and must be taken in the term and year indicated.
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