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COLLEGE OP SCIENCE

Political Science 1 to 9^ -| to 9-f credits. Psychology 1 to 9; 1 to 9 credits. List B (Minor Courses) Economics 1; 2 credits. Philosophy 1; 1 credit. Political Science 1; \\ credits. Psychology 1; 1 credit. List 0 The same as in the natural science group, with the omission of philosophical subjects, p. 102. REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION In this group, as in the natural science group, a student may pursue either a specialized or a general -course. * To graduate from the College of Science in the studies of this group, in a general course, 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' major 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. To graduate from this group in a specialized course the student must meet the general requirements for specialized courses, relating to thesis and amount of work required in the major subject. Those who specialize in psychology may count all credits gained in that department, and any three earned previous to the senior year in botany 1, b, c; physiology 1, 2; philosophy 1, 8; zoology 3. DESCRIPTION OF DEPARTMENTS

ECONOMICS

The instruction in this subject is based on the work of the first two years in science. The relation of the study to the

* See page 103,