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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. 3. Ore Dressing. Fall term, full study. 4. Mine Engineering. Winter and spring terms, full study.

MUNICIPAL AND SANITARY ENGINEERING—

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Road Engineering. Winter term, full study. Water Supply Engineering. Fall term, full study. Sewerage. Winter term, full study. Botany. Half of winter term, half study. Bacteriology. Fall term, full study. Educational Psychology. Fall term, full study. School Hygiene. Winter term, full study. Philosophy of Education. Spring term, full study. History of Education. Fall term, half study. School Supervision. Spring term, full study. Pedagogical Seminary. Spring term, half study.

PEDAGOGY—

PHARMACY—

1. Beginners' Course. Fall, winter, and spring terms, full study. 2. Advanced Course. Fall, winter, and spring terms, full study.

PHILOSOPHY—

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Psychology. Fall term, full study. Logic. Winter term, full study. History of Philosophy. Spring term, full study. Ethics. Winter term, full study. Experimental Psychology. Winter term, full study.

PHYSICS—

1. Major Course. Fall, winter, and spring terms, full study. 2. Minor Course. Winter term, full study.

PHYSIOLOGY—

1. Human Physiology. Fall term, full study.

POLITICAL ECONOMY—

1. Political Economy. Spring term, full study.

RHETORIC AND ORATORY—

1. Themes and Elocution, for students in Colleges of Agriculture, Engineering and Science. Fall, winter, and spring terms, 3 hours a week. (Two credits.) 2. Themes and Elocution, for Students in College of Literature. First year, 2 hours a week; fourth year, 1 hour a week. (Two credits.) 3. Elocution and Oratory. Elective course. Fall, winter, and spring terms, 2 hours a week. (One credit.)