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MATHEMATICAL GROUP

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Chemistry 1, 3a, 3b, or 4; 1 or 3 credits. Economics 1 to 8; 2 to 0 credits. English 1, 2; 3 credits. French 1,, 5, 2, or German 1, 5, 2, 0; 6 credits Geology 1, 3, 4; 1, 2, or 3 credits. History 1, 2; 1 or 3 credits. Latin 1, 2, 3; 3 credits. Meteorology 1; \ credits. Mineralogy 1, 2; 1 or 3 credits. Pedagogy 1 to 7; 1 to 4 credits. Philosophy 1 to 8; 1 to 4 credits. Physiology 1 or 4; 1 or 3 credits. Political Science 1 to 9; f- to 9f credits. Psychology 1 to 8; 1 to 4 credits. Zoology !' 8, .10; 1, 2, or 3 credits. REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION To graduate as a Bachelor of Science in the mathematical studies, it is necessary for the student to complete the required subjects of this group, together with those of either the astronomical or the physical list (A or B) of electives, and to present an acceptable thesis. The necessary number of forty full term-credits for University studies, may then be made up by election from lists A, B, and 0. COURSES OF INSTRUCTION BY YEARS AND TERMS The studies of the mathematical group may best be taken according to the following outlines of courses in mathematics and physics, and in mathematics and astronomy respectively.* The electives provided for in the junior and senior years may be readily chosen by a reference to the preceding lists of eloctives and to tho scheme or table of subjects by years and terms.

COURSE IN MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS FIRST YEAR

1. Advanced Algebra (Math. 3); Engineering Drawing 1, 4; French 1, 5, or German 5; Military 1, 2; Rhetoric 2.

•The two courses are Identical for tho freshman and sophomore years.