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COURSES OP INSTKTJCTIOX

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connected with the student's major study. It must present the results of investigation made under the immediate supervision of the instructor during the last year of the student's course. This work of investigation shall be the required work in the major subject, in whole or in part, during that year, and shall receive credit like any other study. Separate credit will not be given for the thesis. No credit will be allowed in any subject except according to the enumeration given, and the same work shall not be credited both as major and minor work. The only degree given in this college is that of A. B. The prescribed studies must be taken in the term and year indicated in the outline of courses by years and terms.

IN MUSIC

Students in the department of Music may receive a certificate of graduation by complying with the following conditions: Students of the piano or organ must complete the entire course specified for these instruments ; must also complete the work offered in harmony, covering four terms, and must take one year's work (3 credits) in either German or French. Students of the voice must complete the entire course offered in vocal work, the four terms' work in harmony, and one year's work on the piano, besides taking one year (3 credits) of German or French, and one year (3 credits) of Italian. Students expecting to graduate in any of the above courses in music must also pass a satisfactory examination in the History of Music, and must write a thesis on some musical subject. Students enrolled in the department of music only, pay no term fees, but must pay the music fees described on p. 239. COURSES OF INSTRUCTION BY YEARS AND TERMS The following statement gives the years and terms in which the prescribed subjects must be taken. Students in the general courses who take Greek and Latin may omit the soience required.