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120 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE specimens and preparations; maps, charts, diagrams, drawings, etc. The College has a supply of compound microscopes and other apparatus, and students have opportunity to learn their use and to make practical investigations with them. The herbarium is rich in specimens of useful and noxious plants, including many of the fungus parasites which cause disease to cultivated crops. CLASSIFICATION OF SUBJECTS PRESCRIBED Agriculture 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9; 4 credits. Art and Design 1, 2, and 3 or 10; 2 credits. Botany 1, 2; 4 credits. Chemistry 1, 3a, 4, 5a; 4 credits. Horticulture 1, 6; 2 credits. Military 1, 2; 2 credits. Physics 2; 1 credit. Physiology 1; 2 credits. Rhetoric 2; 2 credits. Thesis;2 credits. Veterinary Science 2; 1 credit. Zoology 3, 8; 3 credits. ELECTIVE Agriculture 7, 8; 2 credits. Anthropology 1; 1 credit. Architecture 1; 3 credits. Astronomy 4; 1 credit. Biology, General, 1 credit. Botany 3, 4, 5; 6 credits. Chemistry 5b, 5c, 13;.5 credits. Economics 1 to 5; 2 to 5|- credits. English 1, 2; 1\ to 3 credits. French 5; 3 credits. Geology 4, 1; 1 or 2 credits. German 1 or 5, 2, 6; 3 to 6 credits. History 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 10 to 12; 1\ to 9 credits,
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