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PHYSICAL COURSES Elective (Physical) Physics 5 and 6; 3 credits. Physics 7; 3 credits. Physics 8; ig credits. Mathematics 10 (Theory o£ Equations); 1 credit. Mathematics 16 (Differential Equations); 1 credit. Astronomy; 1 to 3 credits. List B Physics 5 and 6; 3 credits. Physics 7; 3 credits. Chemistry 3a; 1 credit. Chemistry 4; 1 credit. Chemistry 5a; 1 credit. Chemistry 5b; 1 credit. Chemistry 12; 1 credit. Chemistry 7; 1 to 3 credits. (Chemical-Physical) List A

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REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION

The foregoing courses have been arranged for those wishing to prepare themselves for special work in physics and allied sciences. In addition to the subjects of the prescribed list, two general lines of work are offered under electiv.e lists A and B, one of which must be taken with the list of prescribed subjects. The advanced theoretical work of the first of these lines is largely general mechanical physics; that of the second more especially chemical. The laboratory work follows the same lines. The additional studies necessary to complete the forty credits required for graduation may be elected from the various University courses, with the approval of the head of the department of physics.

COURSES OF INSTRUCTION BY YEARS AND TERMS First Year 1. Advanced Algebra (Math. 2); German 1; Chemistry 1; Rhetoric 2; Military 1, 2. 2. Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry (Math. 2 and 4); German 1; Chemistry 2; Chemistry 3a or Rhetoric 2; Military 1, 2. 3. Analytical Geometry (Math, fi); Germans; Chemistry 2; Chemistry 4 or Rhetoric 2; Military 1, 2.