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COLLEGE OP SCIENCE

SPECIAL COURSES PRELIMINARY TO MEDICINE Students desiring a course of study leading to a degree in natural science as a liberal preparation for a course in medicine are advised to take the list of studies required for graduation (16 credits), together with zoology 3, embryology (zoology 5), physiology 1 (or 1 and 2), general biology 2, botany 6, bacteriology (botany 2), physics 1, 3, mineralogy 1, geology 4, pharmacology 1, psychology 3, and logic (philosophy 8). This course may be conveniently arranged as follows :

MAJOR COURSE FIRST YEAR

1. Advanced Algebra (Math. 1); Art and Design 1; Chemistry 1; Military 1, 2. 2. Chemistry 3a; Military 1,2; Trigonometry (Math. 3); Zoology 3. 3. Art and Design 2; Botany 6; Chemistry 4 ; Militaryr2.

SECOND YEAR

1. German 5; Military 2; Physics 1, 3; Zoology 3. 2. German 5; Military 2; Physics 1, 3; Physiology 1. 3. German 5; Military 2; Physics 1, 3; Physiology 1.

THIRD YEAR

1. Bacteriology (Bot. 2); French 5 or Physiology 2; German 2; Rhetoric 2. 2. French-5 or Physiology 2; Rhetoric 2; Zoology 4. 3. Biology, General; French 5 or Physiology 2; German 6; Rhetoric 2.

FOURTH YEAR

1. Pharmacology; Psychology 2. 2. Geology 4; Pharmacology; Botany 3. 3. Chemistry 20; Pharmacy 2; Philosophy 8. For the benefit of those who are preparing for medicine but who cannot take more than a two years' course at the University, the following scheme of study is suggested: