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REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION 93 Elective List A (Chemical) Agricultural Chemistry (Chem. 13); 2 credits. Chemical Technology (Chem. 6); 1 credit. Elements of Organic Chemistry (Chem. 4); 1 credit. Iron and Steel Analysis (Chem. 8); 1 credit. Industrial Chemistry (Chem. 17); 1 credit. Metallurgy (Chem. 14); 1 credit. Metallurgical Chemistry (Chem. 15); 1, 2, or 3 credits. Physical Chemistry (Chem. 7); 1, 2, or 3 credits. Proximate Organic Analysis (Chem. 21); 1 or 2 credits. Quantitative Analysis (Chem. 5c); 1 credit. Sanitary Analysis (Chem. 10); 1 credit. Special Courses (Chem. 18a, b, c, d); % to 5% credits. Theoretical Chemistry (Chem. 12); 1 credit. Thesis and Investigations (Chem. 11); 2 credits. List B (General) Botany 6, 1; 1 or 3 credits. Drawing, Gen'l Engineering 1; 1 credit. Economics 1 to 18; 12 credits. Electrical Engineering 1; 1 credit. English 1 to 9; 1% to 9 credits. Geology 4, 1; 1, 2, or 3 credits. Greek 1 to 3; 3 credits. Latin 1 to 3; 3 credits. Mathematics 2 to 9; 3 or 4 credits. Mechanical Engineering 1, 2, 7, 16, 17; 1 to 6 credits. Mineralogy 1, 2; 1, 2, or 3 credits. Physics 4 to 7; 11 credits. Physiology 4, 1; 1 or 2 credits. Theoretical and Applied Mechanics 1 to 5; 1 to 3 credits. Zoology 3, 1; 2 or 3 credits. REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION In order to graduate in chemistry, the candidate must have completed all the required courses (25 credits), and must have at least three credits additional for subjects to be chosen from the chemical list A of electives. For the twelve remaining credits he must choose six subjects from list B and six either from lists A and B or from any University offerings for which he is prepared, subject to the approval
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