UIHistories Project: A History of the University of Illinois by Kalev Leetaru
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Languages

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Mathematics

Medicine

Languages.—Major subject in general four-year curriculum in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Prepares for: teaching, translating, foreign correspondence, literary reviewing, and work with tourist companies. Law (Preparatory to).—Threeyear curriculum in either the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences or College of Commerce and Business Administration. Required before entrance to the College of Law. (With three years in the College of Law, a six-year curriculum). T h e prospective law student Main Entrance to the Library during his pre-legal period should seek advice from the college in which he is registered on requirements for graduation, and from the law faculty on courses which would best fit him for the study of law. Law.— Three-year curriculum in the College of Law. (Requires three years of preparation in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences or in the College of Commerce and Business Administration). Prepares for the general practice or for any field of specialization. Library Science.—Two-year graduate course following four years of prelibrary school curriculum, usually in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. A six-year curriculum, Mathematics.—Major subject in general four-year curriculum in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Prepares for: actuarial work; research in mathematics; teaching of mathematics; statistical work.

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Mechanical Engineering.—Four-year curriculum in the College of Engineering. Prepares for the design, construction, installation and operation, and sale of machines and apparatus for the generation of power and for the manufacture of machines such as power plants; steam, gas, and oil engines; heating, ventilating, and refrigerating equipment; automobiles; airplane equipment; scientific and precision instruments; and other mechanical devices. Medicine (Preparatory to).—Two-, three-, or four-year curriculum in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. (With four years in the College of Medicine, and one year internship, a seven-, eight-, or nine-year curriculum). Medicine.—Five-year curriculum (four years in the College of Medicine, 1 year internship) in the College of Medicine (Chicago). (With two-, three-, or four-year pre-medical curriculum in Liberal Arts and Sciences, a seven-, eight-, or nine-year curriculum). Prepares for the general practice of medicine and opportunity to specialize in: anatomy; dermatology; internal medicine; laryngology; rhinology; otology; neuropsychiatry; obstetrics; gynecology; ophthalmology; orthopaedics; pathology; bacteriology; public health; pediatrics; pharmacology; materia medica; therapeutics; physiological chemistry; physiology; roentgenology; and surgery. Metallurgical Engineering.— Four-year curriculum in the College of Engineering. Prepares for the assaying of precious metals; metallurgical, or chemical, reduction of

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