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Admission

5. Social Studies.—(Including history, civics, economics, commercial or economic* geography, sociology.) A major must include at least two units in history, and a minor at least one unit. Applicants With Superior Scholarship Records The Registrar is authorized to admit, without adhering to the usual subject requirements, a student who is a graduate of an accredited secondary school and whose scholarship rank is in the upper ten per cent of his graduating class. Such students need present only those specific high-school courses that are prerequisite to courses in the curricula which they desire to follow in the University, as shown in the table below. Special Subject Requirements In the following table are presented the special subjects prescribed for admission to the various undergraduate curricula, expressed in terms of units.

College or School 1 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 Com. Eng. Agr. Ed. 2 P.E. F.A.A.

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Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

Landscape Architecture

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Pre-Medicine

All curricula

All curricula

All curricula

Architecture

English Algebra Geometry (Plane) Solid and Spherical Geometry Latin, Greek, French, German, Italian, or Spanish (both in same) Latin, Greek, French, or German (both in same) History and Civics Applied Music (by examination)

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!Key to abbreviations:—L.A.S., Liberal Arts and Sciences; Com., Commerce and Business Administration; Eng., Engineering; Agr., Agriculture; Ed., Education; P.E., Physical Education; F.A.A., Fine and Applied Arts. 2 For admission to all other curricula of the College of Education, two years of general college work are required. a A student may enter the College of Engineering with a deficiency in solid geometry or advanced algebra, or both, provided he meets all other entrance requirements. His deficiency in mathematics must be removed during his first year of residence. b A student may enter architecture deficient in solid geometry or advanced algebra, or both, provided t h a t he meets the entrance requirements of any other curriculum in the College of Fine and Applied Arts, including the foreign language requirement. His deficiency in mathematics must be removed during his first year of residence. c Each applicant must satisfy the Director of the School of Music, by an examination, t h a t he has sufficient knowledge of music t o enter undergraduate courses in applied music. No entrance credit is allowed for this examination. d Except for students in the chemical industries group.

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South Portico of the Woman's Building, Considered One of the Most Beautiful Campus Buildings

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