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COLLEGE OF SCIENCE. List C (Miscellaneous). French (i, 2, 4), 3 or 6 credits. English (1), 3 credits. German (6), 1 credit. Greek (9), % credit. History (1), 3 credits. Anthropology (2), % credit. Chemistry (5, 7, 9), 3 credits. Materia Medica, 3 credits.

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Descriptive Astronomy (4), 1 credit. Meteorology (1), >£ credit. Mathematics (5 or 6), 1 credit. Psychology (ito8), 1 to 9 credits. Pedagogy (1 to 8), 2 to 10 credits. Economics (1 to 8), 1 to 8 credits. Philosophy (1 to 8), 1 to 7 credits.

The major and minor courses in the lists A and B in this group are respectively the maximum offerings and the minimum requirements in the various subjects of these lists.

REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION.

No student may graduate in natural science until he has completed all the required courses of the first list, has done at least nine terms' work on one major subject, or twelve terms work on more than one major, from lists A and B of electives, has taken at least minor courses in all the other subjects of these lists in which such courses are offered, and has prepared and handed in a thesis acceptable to the faculty of the College and of the University. The necessary number of forty full term credits for University studies may be made up by additional elections from the three lists of electives.

COURSES OF INSTRUCTION BY YEARS AND TERMS.

The courses mentioned in the following list may be taken in the indicated term only. Those whose names are italicized, if taken at all, must be taken also in the designated year, and all the others should be so taken if practicable.

FIRST YEAR.

1. Mathematics 1, 2; Chemistry 1; Art and Design^', French 1, 4; Military 1, 2. 2. Chemistry 3a; French 1, 4; Military 1, 2; Mathematics 3, 4; Zoology 1, 2, 3, 8. 3. Mathematics 5, 6; Astronomy 4; Botany 6; Chemistry^b, 4; Art and Design 4; French 1, 4; Military 2, 3; Zoology 1, 2.