UIHistories Project: A History of the University of Illinois by Kalev Leetaru
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Pharmacy + Political Science

ferrous and non-ferrous ores; the development of new alloys and heat-treating methods; the development of pyro-, hydro-, and electrometallurgical processes for treatment of ores and products; the metallographic, microscopic, and X-ray determination of metallic structures. Military.—Two-year basic course required of all male students unless exempted or excused under University regulations. Choice of unit from infantry, cavalry, field artillery, coast artillery, engineers, and signal corps. A twoyear advanced course is elective for students who qualify. Graduates of the advanced course are commissioned as second lieutenants in the Officers Reserve Corps.

Pharmacy.—Three-year curriculum in the College of Pharmacy (Chicago). (With one year of pre-pharmacy work in Liberal Arts and Sciences, a four-year curriculum). Prepares for all phases of pharmacy, materia medica, and pharmaceutical chemistry. Philosophy.—Major subject in general fouryear curriculum in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Physical Education (for Men).—Four-year curriculum in the School of Physical Education. Prepares for: athletic director; coach in baseball, basketball, boxing, football, swimming, track, wrestling, soccer, gymnastics, etc.; director of physical education; recreational director.

Entrance to the Natural History Building

Mining Engineering.—Four-year curriculum in the College of Engineering. Prepares for the location and mining of useful mineral deposits; design, construction, and operation of machines and equipment for extracting these minerals from their ores and processing them for metallurgical treatment or immediate domestic use. Music—Four-year curriculum in the School of Music, College of Fine and Applied Arts. Prepares for: composer; music critic; music, instrumental major; music, public school supervisor; music, string instrumental major; music, theory major; music, teacher of; music, vocal major; orchestra and band director. Pharmacy (Preparatory to).—One-year curriculum in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. ( W i t h three years in College of Pharmacy in Chicago, a fouryear curriculum).

Physical Education (forfflomen).—Four-year curriculum in the School of Physical Education. Prepares for community recreation director; pageantry director; manager; teacher of physical education for women.

Flag-Raising at Homecoming playground

Physics.—Major subject in general four-year curriculum in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Prepares for: specialist in acoustics; specialist in electrical and magnetic measurements; specialist in light; research in physics; teaching of physics; specialist in sound. Physiology.—Major subject in general four-year curriculum in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Prepares for applied physiologist; research worker in physiology; teacher of physiology. Political Science.—Major subject in general four-year curriculum in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Prepares for: city manager; planning expert; consultant in drafting of municipal charters; constitutional lawyer; director of research bureaus, governmental and private; legislature; foreign service, diplomatic and consular; international lawyer; research in political science;

Student Dramatic Production

Rock Garden on the South Campus

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