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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS.

military, are required for graduation from the chemical courses. For the nine remaining credits five subjects must be chosen from the restricted electives and the others may be taken from these or from the open electives.

REQUIRED STUDIES. RESTRICTED ELECTIVES.

Chemistry (1 to 5), 13 credits. Botany (6 or 1), 1 or 3 credits. German (1, 2), 5 credits. Zoology (5 or 1), 1 or 3 credits. French (4), 3 credits. Geology (4 or 1), 1 or 3 credits. Mathematics (1, 3), 2 credits. Physiology, 1 credit. Physics (1), 3 credits. Political Economy, 1 credit. Philosophy (1), 1 credit. Philosophy (2, i) 2 credits. Mineralogy, 1 credit. History (4), 1 credit. Military, 2 credits. Rhetoric and Oratory (1), 2 credits.

OPEN" ELECTIVES.

Chemistry (advanced work) 1 to 3 Materia Medica,l or 2 credits. credits. Metallurgy, 1 credit. ElectricalEngineering(l),lcredit. Art and Design (5), 1 credit. English.Literature (1,2, 3), lor 3- Pedagogy (1 to 6), 1 to 3 credits. credits. Astronomy (4), 1 credit. Bacteriology, 1 credit. Mathematics (5, 7), 1 or 4 credits. COURSES OF STUDY.

RE&ULAB COURSE.

The following course is that required of regular chemical students.

FIBST YEAB.

1. Chemistry (1); Advanced Algebra; French; Military. 2. Chemistry (3); Trigonometry; French; Military. 3. Chemistry (2); Conic Sections; French; Military.

SECOND YEAR.

1. Chemistry (3); Physics;* German; Military. 2. Chemistry (3); Physics; German; Military. 3. Chemistry (3); Physics; German; Military.

THTED YEAR.

1. Chemistry (3); German; Mineralogy; Themes and Elocution. 2. Chemistry (4); German; Elective; Themes and Elocution. 3. Chemistry (4); Two Electives; Themes and Elocution.