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108 COLLEGE OF SCIENCE Special advantages are offered graduate students for whose work the museums, laboratories, and libraries, and the field and experimental equipment of the University and of the associated State Laboratory of Natural History, furnish an extraordinarily full provision. The University Biological Station, at Havana, is regarded as one of the University laboratories, and work' done there by students may receive credit like work in any of the other laboratories. CLASSIFICATION OF SUBJECTS PRESCRIBED Art and Design I, 2; 2 credits. Chemistry 1, 3a, 3b or 4; 3 credits. German 1, 8, 6; 6 credits. Mathematics 1 to 6; 2 credits. Military Science 1, 2; Physical Training 1; 2 credits. Rhetoric 2; 2 credits. ELECTIVE List A* (Major Courses) Astronomy 4 to 6; 1 to 4 credits. Botany 1 to 5; 3 to 6, or 9 credits. Chemistry 5, 7, 9, 12; 3 credits. Geology 1, 2; 2 to 6 credits. Mineralogy 1, 2; 1, 2, or 3 credits. Paleontology 1; 2 credits. Physics 1, 3; 3 credits. Physiology 1, 2, 3, 5; 2 to 8 credits. Zoology 1, 2, 3, 4 to 7, 9; 2 to 9 credits. List B (Minor Courses) Botany 6 or 1; 1 or 2 credits. Geology 4 or 1; 1 or 2 credits. Physics 2; 1 credit. Physiology 4; 1 credit. Zoology 10a or 2; 1 or 2 credits. The major and minor courses in lists A and B in this group are respectively the maximum offerings and the minimum requirements in the various subjects of these lists. *No number of credits in any subject will be accepted as major work other than the numbers specified against that subject in list A. Credit will not be given for both major and minor work in the same subject.
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