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UNIVERSITY OP ILLINOIS. GROUP 1. REQUIRED SUBJECTS.

French (4 or 1), 3 credits. German (1, 2), 5 credits. Mathematics (1, 3), 2 credits. Art and Design (4), 2 credits.

History (4), or Political Economy (1), 1 credit. Philosophy (1 or 3), 1 credit. Military Science (1, 2), 2 credits. Rhetoric and Oratory (1), 2 credits.

GROUP 2. MAJOB COURSES.

RESTRICTED ELECTIVES. MINOR COURSES.

Botany (1 to 5) 3, 6, or 8 credits. Botany (6), 1 credit. Zoology (1 to 4), 4, 6, or 9 credits. Zoology (5), 1 credit. General Biology, 1 credit. Physiology, 1 credit. Entomology, 2 credits. Geology (4), 1 credit. Mineralogy, 1 credit. Physics (2), 1 credit. Geology (1, 2), 3 or 5 credits. Chemistry (1), 1 credit. Physics (1), 3 credits. Chemistry (6,or 1 to3),3or 6credits.

GROUP 3. OPEN ELECTIVES.

French (2), 3 credits. English Literature (1 to 3, or 6 to 8), 3 credits. History (1, 2), 4 credits. Entomology, 2 credits. Anthropology, % credit.

Descriptive Astronomy (1),1 credit. Meteorology, 14 credit. Political Economy, 1 credit. Pedagogy (1, 2, 3), 3 credits. Philosophy, 2 credits. Mathematics (5), 1 credit.

SUGGESTED COURSES OF STUDY. The following arrangement of studies in definite courses is presented as an aid to election by students. The work of the freshman year must be taken in some one of these courses, but beyond this they have no binding force.

GENERAL COURSE IN BIOLOGY.

Students desiring uniform major courses in the biological subjects, with a maximum amount of the related sciences and the modern languages, are advised to take substantially the following

course. It is recognized by the ILLINOIS STATE BOABD OP HEALTH as

the equivalent of one year's study in a three years' medical course,