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COLLEGE OF SCIENCE.

REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION.

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In order to graduate from the course in chemistry, the candidate must have completed all of the required courses (23 credits), and must have at least six credits additional for subjects to be chosen from the chemical list A, of electives. For the twelve remaining credits he must choose six subjects from list B and six from lists B and C. He must have received, in all, forty-one full term credits, and presented an acceptable thesis.

COURSES OF INSTRUCTION BY YEARS AND TERMS.

The courses mentioned in the following list may be taken only in the term indicated; those whose names are italicized, if taken at all, must be taken in the designated year; and all the others should be so taken if practicable. FIRST YEAR. 1. 2. 3. General Chemistry (1); German 4; Mathematics 1; Military 1, 2. Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry (2); Qualitative Analysis (3a); German 4; Mathematics 3; Military 1, 2. Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry (2); Qualitative Analysis (3b); Elements of Organic Chemistry (4); German 1, 4; Conic Sections; Military 1, 2.

SECOND YEAR.

1. 2. 3.

Quantitative Analysis (5a); Mineralogy 1; German 2; Physics 1 and 3; Mathematics 7. Quantitative Analysis (5b); Advanced General Chemistry (7); Agricultural Chemistry (13); Chemical Technology (6); Geology 1; German 6; Physics 1 and 3; Mathematics 8. Quantitative Analysis (5c): Advanced General Chemistry (7); Agricultural Chemistry (13); Chemical Technology (6); Geology 1; German 6; Physics 1 and 3; Mathematics 9.

THIRD YEAR.

1.

2,

Advanced General Chemistry (7); Metallurgy and Assaying (14); Iron and Steel Analysis (8); Botany 1; Geology 1; Mineralogy 1; Pedagogy 1; Philosophy 1, 2; Rhetoric and Themes (English 8); Materia Medica 1; Psychology 1; History 1; French 1, 5; Pharmacy 1, 3. Advanced General Chemistry (7); Organic Chemistry (9); Theoretical Chemistry (12); Botany 1; Physiology 1; Zoology 1, 8; Mineralogy 2; Pedagogy; Philosophy 3, 6, 8; Rhetoric and Themes (English 8); Materia Medica 1; Psychology 2, 3; History j ; French 1,5; Pharmacy 2,