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COLLEGE OF SCIENCE. FOUHTH YEAR.

1. Advanced General Chemistry (Chem. 7); Differential Calculus (Math. 7); English 1, 2; French 1, 2, 5; Geology 1; History 1, 2: Materia Medica 1; Metallurgy (Chem. 14); Metallurgical Analysis and Assaying (Chem. 15): Meteorology 1; Pedagogy 1, 2, 4, 5; Pharmacy 1, 3, 4; Philosophy 1, 5, Physiology 4; Psychology 2, -4, 7, 8; Sanitary Analysis (Chem. 10); Seminary (Chem. 19); Special Analytical Chemistry (Chem. 18); Zoology 1, 3. 2. Advanced General Chemistry (Chem.7): English 1,2; French 1, 5. 2; History 1, 2; Materia Medica 1; Pedagogy 1, 2, 5, 7; Pharmacy 2, 4; Philosophy 2,4, 5; Physiology 1; Psychology 6,7,8; Seminary (Chem. 19); Special courses (Chemistry 18); Thesis and Investigations (Chem. 11); Zoology I. 3. Advanced General Chemistry (Chem. 7); English 1, 2; French 1, 5, 2; History 1, 2: Materia Medica 1; Pedagogy 3, 7; Pharmacy 2, 3, 5; Philosophy 3, 6, 7, 8. Physiology 1; Psychology 5, 7, 8; Seminary (Chem. 19); Special courses (Chem. 18); Thesis

and Investigations (Chem. 11).

COURSE IN APPLIED CHEMISTRY WITH ENGINEERING SUBJECTS.

To meet the requirements of those who wish to fit themselves for such work as devolves upon the managers of establishments in which the operations depend upon chemical processes, a four years' course in chemistry with related engineering' subjects has been arranged.

REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION.

Such electives in chemistry and engineering are to be chosen from lists A or B as shall satisfy the requirements for graduation in the chemical department. Further, the engineering subjects must include a minimum of three each from the departments of mathematics, theoretical and applied mechanics, and at least five subjects from other engineering departments. Completion of the work of this course leads to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Chemistry.

COURSE OF INSTRUCTION BY YEARS AND TERMS. FIRST YEAR.

1. Advanced Algebra (Math. 1, 2); Drawing, Gen'l Eng'g, 1, 4;

General Chemistry (Chem. 1); German, 1, 5; Military, 1, 2.