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5° ADMINISTRATION OF THE UNIVERSITY of instruction of these colleges and schools, and have jurisdiction over all matters which pertain exclusively to these organizations, subject always to higher University authority. ORGANIZATION For the purpose of more efficient administration, the University is divided into several colleges and schools. This division does not imply that the colleges and schools are educationally distinct. They are interdependent and together form a unit. In addition to the courses mentioned as given in each college and school, instruction in military science and physical training is provided. The organization is as follows: I. The College of Literature and Arts. II. The College of Engineering. III. The College of Science. IV. The College of Agriculture. V. The Graduate School. VI. The School of Library Science. VII. The School of Music. VIII. The School of Law. IX. The School of Medicine. X. The School of Pharmacy. THE COLLEGE OF LITERATURE AND ARTS The College of Literature and Arts offers— 1. General courses, classified according to the principal line of work chosen. 2. Specialized courses, or courses under the group system, including— a. The Classical Group. b. The English Group. c. The German and Romance Language Group. d. The Latin and Modern Language Group. e. The Philosophical Group. f. The Political Science Group.
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