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COLLEGE OF SCIENCE

2. Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry (Chem. 2); German 5; Military 1, 2; Qualitative Analysis (Chem. 3a); Trigonometry (Math. 3). 3. Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry (Chem. 2); Elements of Organic Chemistry (Chem. 4); German (5); Military 2; Qualitative Analysis (Chem. 3b).

SECOND YEAR

1. Botany 1; Pharmacy 1; Quantitative Analysis (Chem. 5a); Rhetoric 2. 2. Botany 1, 7; GermanQ; Pharmaceutical Preparations (Pharm. 2); Quantitative Analysis Chem. 5b; Rhetoric 2. 3. Botany 1, 7; German 6; Pharmaceutical Preparations (Pharm. 2); Quantitative Analysis (Chem. 5c); Rhetoric 2.

THIBD YEAE

1. Materia Medica 1; Pharmacognosy (Pharm. 3) Physics 1, 3; Seminary (Chem. 19). 2. Materia Medica 1; Organic Chemistry (Chem. 9); Physics (1, 3); Seminary (Chem. 19). 3. Organic Chemistry (Chem, 9); Pharmaceutical Assaying (Chem. 5); Physics (1, 3); Seminary (Chem. 19).

FOURTH YEAR

1. Elective ; Pharmaceutical Technology (Pharm. 4); Seminary (Chem. 19). 2. Elective ; Pharmaceutical Technology (Pharm. 4); Investigation and Thesis (Chem. 11); Seminary (Chem. 19). 3. Elective; Pharmacognosy (Pharm. 3b); Investigation and Thesis (Chem. 11); Seminary (Chem. 19).

SHORT COURSE IN PHARMACY

A briefer course in pharmacy is offered, covering two years. The subjects are all prescribed and are as follows:

FIRST YEAR

1. Botany 1; General Introductory Chemistry (Chem. 1); Military 1, 2; Pharmacy 1; Pharmacognosy (Pharm. 3). 2. Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry (Chem. 2); Military 1, 2; Pharmaceutical Botany (Bot. 7); Pharmaceutical Preparations (Pharm. 2); Qualitative Analysis (Chem. 3a).