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CHEMISTRY Physics S; 3 to 10 hours. Physiography 1; 5 hours. Physiology 1, 2, 4, 5, 6; 1 to 20 hours. Zoology 1, 2, 3; s to 15 hours. REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION. 107 In order to graduate in chemistry, the candidate must complete all the required courses (84 hours), and must have at least 13 hours additional for subjects chosen from the list A of chemistry electives. For the remaining 33 hours he must choose 15 hours of electives from list B and for the other 18 hours must choose subjects from any University offerings, subject to the approval of the head of the department of chemistry. He must make in all 130 hours' credit, and present an acceptable thesis. Special exceptions as to the required number of chemical options may be made for those who desire to prepare themselves as teachers of chemistry rather than as technical chemists, and for those who in preparing for the study of medicine wish to take major work in chemistry. COURSE OF INSTRUCTION For the Degree of B.S. in Chemistry First Year 1. General Elementary Chemistry (Chem. 1) ; German B or 1 or 4; Mathematics 1, 3 or 2, 4; Military 1, 2; Physical Training 1, 3 or 7, 9. 2. Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry (Chem. 2) ; German B or 3 or 6; Inorganic Preparations (Chem. 2a) ; Qualitative Analysis (Chem. 3a) ; Military 2; Physical Training I, 3 or 7. Second Year 1. German 4; Physics 1, 3; Quantitative Analysis (Chem. 5a) ; Rhetoric 2; Military 2.. 2. German 6; Organic Chemistry (Chem. .9 and 9a) ; Physics 1, 3; Rhetoric 2; Military 2.
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