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COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS.

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COLLEGES

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SCHOOLS.

The University embraces the following Colleges and Schools. A College, it will be observed, is designed to provide a combined course of instruction made np of the several branches of learning needful for some one profession, or class of professions. A school is a subdivision of a College.

I. T H E COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE.

Subdivided into two Schools, as follows : 1. School of Agriculture Proper. 2. School of Horticulture and Fruit Growing.

II. THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING.

Subdivided into four Schools, as follows : 1. School of Mechanical Science. 2. School of Civil Engineering. 3. School of Mining Engineering. 4. School of Architecture.

III. THE COLLEGE OF N A T U R A L SCIENCE.

Subdivided into two Schools, as follows : 1. School of Chemistry. 2. School of Natural History.

IV. THE COLLEGE OF L I T E R A T U R E AND SCIENCE.

Subdivided into two Schools, as follows : 1. Schoo of English and Modern Languages. 2. School of Ancient Languages and Literature. Also a School of Commerce, a School of Military Science, and a School of Domestic Science and Arts. Under the head of the several Colleges and Schools, the student will find marked out the course of studies selected to fit him for his chosen pursuit. A completion of one of these courses, or of the equivalents allowed in it, will be required to entitle the student to graduate. A student desiring to pursue any given branch of study further than is provided for in the courses in the Schools, will find a statement of the extent and course of instruction given in such branch under the head of the proper Depart ment of Study.