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COURSE OP1 INSTRUCTION 69 physics instead, he may omit science in the freshman year and take up that subject in the sophomore year. First Semester— History: Mediaeval and Modern European History (Hist. 1), or 19th Century (Hist. 2) ; 3 or 2 hours. Language and Literature: English 1, 5 hours; French i, or German 1, or Greek 1, or Latin 1, 5 hours; Rhetoric 1, 3 hours. Mathematics: Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry (Math. I, 2 or 3, 4), 5 hours. Military: Tactics and Drill (Mil. 1, 2) ; 2 hours. Natural Science: Astronomy 5, or Biology 1, or Botany 2, or Chemistry 1, or Physiography 1, or Zoology 5 or 6; 5 hours. Physical Training— For men—Physical Training 1, 3; 1% hours. For women—Physical Training 7, 9; 2 hours. Second Semester—• History: Medixval and Modern European History (Hist. 1), 3 hours continued; or 19th Century History (Hist. 2), continued, and Roman History (Hist. 6), 5 hours. Language and Literature: French 1, or German 8, or Greek 2, or Latin 1, continued as begun in the first semester; 5 hours. Rhetoric 1, continued; 3 hours. Mathematics: Solid and Spherical Geometry; 3 hours. Military: Drill (Mil. 2) ; 1 hour. Natural Science: Astronomy 4, or Botany 1, or Chemistry 2 or 2a or 3a or 3b, or Geology 3, or Physics 2, or Physiology 4, or Zoology 1, 6 or 7; 5 hours. Physical Training— For men—Physical Training 1, 3 ; iJ4 hours. For women—Physical Training 7; 1 hour. SECOND YEAR Fifteen to eighteen hours' work per week, exclusive of military and physical training, must be chosen each semester. This work must include all of the prescribed subjects which were not taken in freshman year. (See-p. 65, and the classification under first year.) It must also include the following : Logic: (Phil. la first semester, or Phil, ib second semester) ; 3 hours. Military: Drill (Mil. 2) both semesters; 2 hours.
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