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COURSE OF INSTRUCTION Natural Science; 3 credits. Rhetoric ]; 2 credits. Trigonometry (Math. 3, 4); 1 or % credit. 59 ELECTIVE MAJOR COURSES Economics 1 to 18, 101, 102; 6 to 17% credits. English I to 14; 6 to 21% credits. French 1 to 4; 6 to 12 credits. German 1 to 4, 8 and 9; 6 to 16 credits. Greek 1 to 9; 6 to 9 credits. History 1 to 12; 6 to 15% credits. Latin 1 to 10; 6 to 10 credits. Mathematics I to 24; 6 to 18 credits. Pedagogy 1 to 6; 6 credits. Philosophy 1 to 7, 9; 6 credits. Public Law and Administration 1 to 9; 6 to 9% credits. Psychology 1 to 4, 8, 101; 6 to 9% credits. Rhetoric 1 to 4; 6 credits. MINOR COURSES The necessary number of credits additional to those provided for in the prescribed subjects and the required two major electives may be secured from any of the subjects offered in the College of Literature and Arts, or in the College of Science, the requirements for which the student can meet. Not more than six credits may be counted in art and design, nor more than two in physical training for women. Course 13 of library science may be taken as a minor. COURSE OF INSTRUCTION BY YEARS AND TERMS All the prescribed subjects must be finished by the end of the sophomore year. The following statement gives the years and terms in which they occur. FIRST YEAR 1. Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry (Math. 2, 4); French 1, German 1, Greek 1, or Latin 1; Military 1, 2; Natural Science: Chemistry 1; Zoology 10, 11; Physical Training 1; Rhetoric 1.
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