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128 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE ELECTIVE Agriculture 7, 8, 11; 3 credits. Anthropology 1; 1 credit. Astronomy 4; I credit. Biology, General; 1 credit. Botany 3, 4, 5; 6 credits. Chemistry 5b, 5c, 13; 5 credits. Economics 1 to 18; 1 to 5% credits. English 1, 2; 3 credits. French 5; 3 credits. Geology 4, 1; 1 or 2 credits. German 1, 8, 6; 3 to 6 credits. History 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 10 to 12; 1% to 9 credits. Horticulture 2, 3, 9; 3 credits. Mathematics I, 3; 2 credits. Mechanical Engineering 1, 2; 1 to 4Y2 credits. Mineralogy 1; 1 credit. Paleontology 1; 2 credits. Philosophy 1, 5; 2 credits. Physiology 2, 3; 5 credits. Physics I, 3; I to 3 credits. Public Law and Administration 1, 2, 4 to 8; % to 7% credits. Psychology 1, 3, 6; 2 credits. Veterinary Science 1, 2, 3; 6 credits. Zoology 4, 5; 4 credits. REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION The degree of bachelor of science is conferred upon the presentation of an acceptable thesis after the completion of the prescribed subjects and nine elective full term-studies. The following scheme affords an outline of the possible courses and exhibits, the years and terms in which the prescribed subjects may be most conveniently taken: If the student has entered without botany or zoology, one or both, he will need to take as an elective botany 6 or zoology 10, preparatory to the prescribed work in botany and zoology.
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