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PRESCRIBED SUBJECTS 67 10, 11, 15, 16, 17, and may elect as many more courses as desired. They must also make ten hours in philosophy, (including philosophy 1, a or b), and either twenty hours in German or ten in French. The Political Science Group, including economics, history, and public law and administration. All students in this group must take the three elementary courses: history I, economics 1, a and b, and public law and administration 1; and must also secure five hours in physiography, and at least three hours in philosophy, selected from courses 1, 2, 3, and 4. All students in the group must take at least one year's work in either French or German, before the beginning of the junior year, or must furnish satisfactory evidence of their ability to use at least one of the languages. CLASSIFICATION O F SUBJECTS PRESCRIBED Advanced Algebra (Math. 1, 2) ; 2 or 3 hours. English 1; 5 hours. French 1, German I and 3, Greek 1, 2, or Latin 1; 10 hours. Geometry, Solid and Spherical; 3 hours. History, all of 1 or all of 2 and 6; 6 hours. Logic (Philosophy ia or ib) ; 3 hours. Military I, 2; 5 hours. Physical Training— For men, 2}4 hours. For women, 3 hours. Natural Science; 10 hours. Rhetoric 1; 6 hours. Trigonometry (Math. 3, 4) ; 3 or 2 hours. ELECTIVE MAJOR COURSES Economics 1 to 19; 20 to 46 hours. English 1 to 15; 20 to 40 hours. French 1 to 4; 20 to 36 hours. German 1, 3 to 13; 20 to 50 hours.
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