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COLLEGE OF SCIENCE.

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Under this^caption the subjects of psychology, pedagogy, economics and philosophy are offered in the College of Science as electives to all chemical and natural science students, and to all students who desire to specialize in the philosophical subjects, with studies in the physical and natural sciences as a preparation for them. All the studies of this group are junior and senior subjects, open, as a rule, to those students only who have done two years of University work.

CLASSIFICATION OF SUBJECTS. REQUIRED.

The same as either the natural science or chemical group.

ELECTIVE.

List A [Major Courses).

List B [Minor Courses).

Psychology (1 to 7), 7 credits. Psychology (1), 1 credit. Pedagogy (1 to 8), 2 to 13 credits. Economics (1), 1 credit. Economics (1 to 8), 2 to 7 credits. Philosophy (1), 1 credit. Philosophy (1 to 8), 2 to 8 credits. List C. The same as in the natural science group, with the omission of philosophical subjects.

REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION.

To graduate from the College of Science in the studies of this group, the student must either complete the subjects of the required list* in the chemical group, or must carry those of the corresponding list* in the natural science group, and earn six full credits additional for major natural science studies. He must further do twelve terms' work, or their equivalent, on subjects in the philosophical group; must take minor courses in all the philosophical subjects (except pedagogy) in which he has not completed a major course; and must prepare and present a satisfactory thesis on a subject belonging to some department of the philosophical group of studies in which he has done at least five full terms of major work.

•Two years of French may be offeied in the philosophical group in place of the five terms of German required.