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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

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of classroom work. Two hours of work requiring little or no preparation outside the class are considered as equivalent to one hour of prepared classroom work. Major.—A major consists of three unit courses in one field. (See special requirements for a major in each of the various fields as stated below.) Minor.—A minor consists of two unit courses in one field. (See special requirements for a minor in each of the various fields as stated below.)

MAJORS AND MINORS

The required majors and minors must be selected from the following groups: A. English.—(In all cases one major must be in English.) Only courses in history and appreciation of literature, composition, rhetoric, and grammar will count toward a major. B. Foreign Language.—Three units in one language constitute a major. Two units in one language constitute a minor.

SUBJECTS PRESCRIBED FOR ADMISSION TO UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULA College or School S * (See key to abbreviations below) Chemistry and Chemical Engineering L.A.S. Pre-Dentistry, Pre-Pharmacy, Home Economics, and other curricula requiring college mathematics or chemistry Other curricula not requiring college mathematics or chemistry Phys. Com. Eng. Agr. Ed. Ed. F.A.A.

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English Algebra Geometry (Plane) Solid and Spherical Geometry Latin, Greek, French, German, I t a l i a n , or Spanish (both in same) Latin, Greek. French, or German (both in same) History and Civics Applied Music (by examination)

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