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COLLEGE OF LITERATURE AND ARTS

The English and Modern Language Group, including English, French, German, Italian and Spanish. At present Italian and Spanish may not be chosen as major subjects. The Philosophical Group, including Pedagogy, Philosophy, Psychology, and Mathematics as major subjects. In this group the second year of the student's work is devoted to studies specifically preparatory to the principal subject, which is itself taken up at the beginning of the third year. Students in this group who make Philosophy a major must, in the second year, make three full term-credits from among these subjects: Anthropology, Psychology, Economics 6 (Sociology), Greek 5. Those who make Psychology their major subject must, in their second year, make three full term-credits from among these subjects: Botany ib, c; Economics 6; Philosophy 1, 8; Physiology 1, 2; Zoology 3. When Pedagogy is the major, three second year credits must be obtained in Logic (Philosophy 8) and two terms of Psychology. Those students who make mathematics their major work must take the following courses in mathematics—2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 15, 16, 17, and elect as many more courses as desired. They must also make three credits in Philosophy (including Philosophy 8), and either 6 credits in German or 3 credits in French. The Political Science Group, including Economics, History, and Public Law and Administration. All students in this group must take the three elementary courses: History 1, Economics 1, and Political Science 1; and must also take at least one term's work in Philosophy, selected from courses 1, 2, 3, 4, and 8. All students in the group must, before the beginning of the junior year, have taken one year's work in either French or German, or must give other satisfactory evidence of their ability to use freely at least one of these languages. REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION

UNDER THE GENERAL COURSE SYSTEM

Forty full term-credits, including Military, are required for graduation under the general course system. Every