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CHEMICAL GROUP 89 Philosophy 1 to 8; f to 7 credits. Political Science 1 to 9; f to 9-f credits. Psychology 1 to 7, 9; 1 to 8 credits. REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION In order to graduate in chemistry, the candidate must have completed all the required courses (25 credits), and must have at least three credits additional for subjects to be chosen from the chemical list A, of electives. For the thirteen remaining credits he must choose six subjects from list B and seven from lists B and C. He must make, in all, forty-one full termcredits, and present an acceptable thesis. Special exceptions as to the required number of chemical options may be made for those who desire to prepare themselves as teachers of chemistry rather than as technical chemists. COURSES OF INSTRUCTION BY YEARS AND TERMS The following program of prescribed courses and chemical electives shows the terms in which the principal studies of the chemical group must be taken. The prescribed studies, which are in italics, must be taken also in the year and term indicated. FIRST YEAR 1. Advanced Algebra (Math. 1 or 2); General Introductory Chemistry (Chem. 1); German 5 or 1; Military 1, 2. 2. Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry (Chem. 2); German 5 or 1; Military 1, 2; Trigonometry (Math. 3 or 4); Qualitative Analysis (Chem. 3a). 3. Analytical Geometry (Math. 6); Descriptive, Inorganic Chemistry (Chem. 2); JSlements of Organic Chemistry (Chem. 4); German 5 or 1; Military 2; Qualitative Analysis (Chem. 3b). SECOND YEAR 1. German 2; Military 2; Physics 1, 3; Quantitative Analysis (Chem. 5a). 2. Advanced General Chemistry (Chem. 7 ) ; Agricultural Chemistry (Chem. 13); Chemical Technology (Chem. 6 ) ; German 6; Military 2; Physics 1, 3; Quantitative Analysis (Chem. 5b),
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