UIHistories Project: A History of the University of Illinois by Kalev Leetaru
N A V I G A T I O N D I G I T A L L I B R A R Y
Bookmark and Share



Repository: UIHistories Project: Course Catalog - 1887-1888 [PAGE 80]

Caption: Course Catalog - 1887-1888
This is a reduced-resolution page image for fast online browsing.


Jump to Page:
< Previous Page [Displaying Page 80 of 103] Next Page >
[VIEW ALL PAGE THUMBNAILS]




EXTRACTED TEXT FROM PAGE:



APPARATUS.

11

caLSurvey, and from purchase in Europe; and a large number of specimens illustrating building materials, dikes, veins, metamorphism, drift boulders, etc.; about four thousand specimens, not yet arranged, have been added during the past year. Mineralogy.—The cabinet of minerals consists of a valuable and extensive collection of the leads of the state, and accompanying minerals; a collection of models, comprising the most important forms and combinations in the various systems of crystallization; and a very complete collection of minerals, both American and foreign.

COURSE IN SCHOOL OF NATURAL HISTORY. Required for the degree of B. S., in School of Natural History.

FIRST YEAR.

1. Chemistry; Free-Hand Drawing; Trigonometry; French. 2. Chemistry; Free-Hand Drawing; Conic Sections; French. 3. Chemistry or Free-Hand Drawing; Economic Entomology; French.

SECOND YEAR.

1. Zoology; Botany; German. 2. Zoology; Botany; German. 3. Zoology; Vegetable Physiology; German.

THIRD YEAR.

1. Anatomy and Physiology; Mineralogy; German; Ancient History (optional, extra). 2. Geology; Physics; German; Mediaeval History (optional, extra). 3. Geology; Physics; Modern History.

FOURTH YEAR.

1. Physiography or Biology; History of Civilization; Mental Science. 2. Microscopy or Biology; Constitutional History; Logic. 3. Biology; Astronomy; Political Economy.

In this course three terms of University Latin will be accepted in lieu of the three terms of French; and five terms of such Latin for the five terms of German.