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1915]

PROCEEDINGS OE THE BOARD OE TRUSTEES.

N O T I C E OF P A V I N G ASSESSMENT.

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(10) A notice from Mr. F. A. Coggeshall, Commissioner, that the University should pay a special assessment to construct a concrete sidewalk along block 6 of the J. S. Wright Addition to the city of Champaign (the site of the Vivarium),

This matter was referred to the Comptroller.,

R E Q U I R E M E N T S FOR GRADUATION.

(11) Certain recommendations from the University Senate relating to the courses in Chemistry,. Chemical Engineering, and Music: June 8, 1915. Dr. Edmund J. James,, President. DEAR MR. PRESIDENT: The University Senate at its meeting of June 7, 1915, voted to make the following recommendations to the Board of Trustees with reference to changes in requirements for graduation: CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING. That the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering be restated as follows, with the stipulation that the total number of hours required for graduation in each course shall not exceed the present requirements, namely, 136 hours in the course in Chemistry and 137 hours in the course in Chemical Engineering. COURSE IN CHEMISTRY. First Semester. Chem. 1 or l a Math. 2—Algebra Math. 4—Trigonometry German or French • Rhet. 1 Mil.. 1 P. T S. H.1 5 or 3 3 2 4 3 1 1 17

SECOND TEAR. FIRST TEAR.

Second Semester. S. H. 1 Chem. 3 a—Inorganic and Qualitative 6 Math. 6—Analytical Geometry 5 German or French 4 Mil. 2 1 Mil. 1 1 P. T 1 ' 18 Second Semester S. H. Chem. 5b—Quantitative and Qualitative 5 French or German 4 Phys. 1 and 3 4 Hist. 2 or 3 or Engl. 20 3 Mil 1 17

First Semester. Chem. 5a—Quantitative French or German Rhet. 2 Phys. 1 and 3 Mil

S. H. 5 4 3 5 1 18

THIRD TEAR.

Chem. Chem. Chem. Math.

I—Prescribed for all Groups. 14a—Principles of Organic Chemistry 9a—Organic Synthesis and Analysis 92a—Journal Seminar 8a—Calculus*

Group Options. A. General Electives 5 B. Electrochemical—Economics 1; or Economics 2, with 3 additional hours other than Chemistry 5 C. Industrial—Chemistry 65, 2 ; Elective, 2 4 D. & E. Food and Physiological—Bot. 5 (Bacteriology) . 5 Chem. Chem.. Chem. Chem. Chem. II—Prescribed for All Groups. 14b—Principles of Organic Chemistry 9b—Organic Synthesis and Analysis 31—Principles of Physical Chemistry. 33—Physical Chemistry Laboratory 92b—Journal Seminar

4 2 1 5 12

2 2 4 2 1 5 7 6 7

Group Options. A. General—Electives B. Electrochemical—Math. 9, 3 ; E. E. 8, 4 C. Industrial—E. E., 4 ; Elective 2 One Inspection Trip. D. & E. Food and Physiological—Chem. 15, 5 ; Elective, 2 Semester hours. * Students electing Option B must register in Mathematics 7.

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