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Astronomy * Ceramic Engineering Chemistry « Dairy Husbandry Astronomy.—Courses in general four-year curriculum in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Bacteriology.—Major subject in general four-year curriculum in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Prepares for: bacteriologist; diagnostic bacteriologist; epidemiologist; fermentologist; food bacteriologist; research worker in bacteriology; teacher.of bacteriology. Banking and Finance.—Four-year curriculum in the College of Commerce and Business Administration. Prepares for: banker; capitalist; financier; investment banker; public finance specialist. Botany.—Major subject in general four-year curriculum in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Prepares for: agricultural botanist; botanical morphologist; botanical physiologist; botanist; teacher of botany; conservationist; cryptogamic botanist; forest ecologist; plant breeder; plant cytologist; plant geographer; plant pathologist; seed analyst; range ecologist; systematic botanist; wood technologist. Business.—Four-year curriculum in the College of Commerce and Business Administration. Prepares for: advertising manager; chain store manager; collection manager; corporation manager; credit manager; economic statistician; economist; industrial manager; labor problems specialist; marketing expert; manufacturing manager; personnel administrator; retail store manager; sales manager. Ceramics.—Four-year curriculum in the College of Engineering. Prepares for chemical development and control of processes of manufacture of products enumerated below. Engineering.- -Four-year curriculum in the College of Engineering. Prepares for the design, construction, and operation of plants and equipment for Main Reading Room in the Library Ceramic making structural clay products (cement, brick, tile, terra c o t t a ) ; refractories; white wares (table and sanitary wares and electrical porcelains); glass; abrasives; enameled wares, etc. Chemistry and Chemical Engineering.—Four-year curriculum in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Prepares for research, control, plant operation, technical sales, and teaching in the following fields: paper, rubber, petroleum, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, explosives, paints and varnishes, dyes, chemical manufacturing (heavy chemicals), textiles (including rayon and cellophane), fertilizers, insecticides, food and vitamine products, X-ray applications, water purification, metallurgy (chemistry of metals and alloys), sewage treatment. Civil Engineering.—Four-year curriculum in the College of Engineering. Prepares for the design, construction, and operation of structures such as municipal and sanitary works, including water supply and sewage disposal plants, street pavements, recreational centers, property subdivisions and utility services, airports, parks, and other structures used in municipal life; flood control and irrigation works; steel, concrete, and timber structures such as bridges, office and factory buildings, river and harbor works, airplane hangars; railway track and structures; traffic controls, hydro-electric power plants, and dams. Surveying and topographical engineering are subdivisions of civil engineering. Classics.—Major subject in general four-year curriculum in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Prepares for teaching and research in the classics; Greek; Latin. Commercial Teaching.—-Four-year curriculum in the College of Commerce and Business Administration. Prepares for teaching in any phase of commerce and business administration. Dairy Husbandry.—Four-year curriculum in the College of Agriculture. Prepares for: condensed milk manufacturer; creamery operator; dairy bacteriologist; The Combined Bands of the University t '*WW5N& t-. *•.<£***$ ;] i mM $Hf*«c* fti- 12, \,ritfttffi
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