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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS.

Each student must have three distinct studies, affording three daily class exercises, unless specially permitted by the Faculty to take less or more. REQUIRED STUDIES. To secure the diffusion of the sciences relating to the great industries, the state legislature, in 1873, prescribed that each student should be taught some of those science?. The Trustees accordingly require that each student shall take, each term, one study, at least, from the following list: Agricultural Chemistry. Hydraulics. Agricultural Engineering and Ar- Landscape Gardening. chitecture. Logic. Analytical Mechanics. Machine Drawing. Anatomy and Physiology. Masonry Construction. Animal Husbandry. Mathematics. Architectural Drawing and De- Mechanism. signing. Mental Science. Astronomy. Metallurgy. Botany. Military Science. Bridges. Mill Work. Chemistry. Mine Administration. Dynamics. Mine Attack. Electric Machinery. Mineralogy. Elements of Agriculture. Mining Engineering. Elements of Horticulture. Physics. Entomology. Political Economy. Esthetics of Architecture. Railroad Engineering. Estimates. Resistance of Materials. Free Hand Drawing. Rural Economy. Geodesy. Sanitary Construction. Geology. Stone, Brick, and Metal ConstrucGraphic Statics. tion. Heat Engines. Surveying. History of Agriculture. Vegetable Physiology. History of Architecture. Veterinary Science. Hydraulic Engines and Wind Wood Construction. Wheels. Zoology.