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THE NATURAL SCIENCE GROUP 97 No student may graduate in natural science until he has completed all the required courses, has done at least nine terms' work on one major elective, or twelve terms' work on more than one such major (list A), and has taken at least minor courses in all the other electives in which such courses are offered (list B). The necessary number of forty full term-credits for University studies may be made up by additional .elections from the three lists of electives. A graduate from a four years' medical course at a school recognized by the University as of high rank may, if a matriculated student, receive for his professional medical studies credits in this group equal to one year's resident study at the University, being thus enabled to obtain his Bachelor's degree in science after a three years' University course. COURSES OF INSTRUCTION BY YEARS AND TERMS The following list of prescribed studies and major electives shows the terms in which the principal studies of the natural science group must be taken. The prescribed studies, which are in italics, must be taken also in the year indicated. Students intending to graduate from a specialized course should begin the study of their special subjects at the earliest time practicable. FIRST YEAR 1. Advanced Algebra (Math, i, 2); Art and Design i;ChemisLry 1; Military i, 2; Zoology 10, 11. 2. Chemistry 3a; Military 1, 2; Trigonometry (Math. 3, 4); Zoology 1, 2, 3. 3. Art and Design 2; Botany 6; Chemistry 3b, 4; Entomology, Practical (Zool. 8); Military 2; Zoology 1, 2. SECOND YEAR 1. Botany 1; German 5; Military 2; Mineralogy 1; Physics 1, 3; Zoology 1, 3, 5, 10, n . 2. Botany 1; Embryology (Zool. 4); Entomology (Zool. 6); Geology 1; German 1, 5; Military 2; Physics 1, 3; Physiology 1. 3. Botany 1; Entomology (Zool. 6); Geology 1; German 5; Milittirv 2; Physics i, 3; Physiology 1. THIRD YEAR 1. Bacteriology (Bot. 2); Botany 3; Entomology, Advanced(Zool. 7); Geology 1; German 2; Physiology 2; Rhetoric 2; Zoology 1, io, 11.
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