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COURSE OF INSTRUCTION

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Horticulture 2, 3, 4, 5; 3 credits. Mathematics 1, 3; 2 credits. Mechanical Engineering 2; 1 credit. Meteorology 1; f credit. Mineralogy 1; 1 credit. Paleontology 1; 2 credits. Philosophy 1, 5; 2 credits. Physiology 2, 3; 5 credits. Political Science 1, 2, 4 to 8; % to 7f credits. Psychology 1, 3, 6; 2 credits. Veterinary Science 1, 2, 3; 6 credits. Zoology 4, 5; 4 credits. REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION For the degree of Bachelor of Science in Agriculture 40 full term-credits and an acceptable thesis, are required. Of these 29 are to be obtained by pursuing prescribed studies, and 11 are to be obtained by pursuing elective studies. Three studies are to be pursued each term, besides Military 1, 2, and Rhetoric 2, when these subjects occur. COURSE OF INSTRUCTION BY YEARS AND TERMS The following scheme shows the terms of the year in which the various subjects are taught, and the order by years in which they should be pursued. The subjects in italics are prescribed. All others are elective, but should be taken in the years and terms specified. It will be noted that one study for each term after the freshman year is left open for the student's election. He may therefore elect by courses and enjoy an uninterrupted pursuit of the same from term to term. It should be further noted that at the opening of the third year an opportunity is presented for choice between specializing in horticulture or in animal husbandry. This choice, if made, should be continued.

FIRST YEAR

1. Agriculture 1, 2; Horticulture 1; Art and Design 1, 2, an4 3 or 10; Chemistry 1; Military 1, 2 ; Rhetoric 2,