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COLLEGE OF SCIENCE

German B or I, 3, 4, 6; 20 hours. Military Science 1, 2; 5 hours. Physical Training— Men, 1, 3; 2^2 hours. Women, 7, 9; 3 hours. Physics 1,3; 10 hours. Rhetoric 2; 6 hours.

Elective

First Semester— Assaying (Chem. 15b) ; 2 hours. Metallurgical Chemistry (Chem. 15a) ; 3 hours. Sanitary Analysis (Chem. 10) ; 3 to 5 hours. Second Semester— Chemical Technology (Chem. 6a) ; 3 hours. Electrolytic Analysis (Chem. 15c) ; 3 hours. Food Analysis (Chem. 5c) ; 2 to 10 hours. Household Chemistry (Chem. 23) ; 5 hours. Industrial Chemistry (Chem. 17) ; 3 hours. Iron and Steel Analysis (Chem. 8) ; 5 hours. Mineral Analysis (Chem. 5b) ; 3 to 10 hours. Metallurgy (Chem. 6b) ; 3 hours. Theoretical Chemistry (Chem. 12) ; 3 hours. Either Semester— Agricultural Chemistry (Chem. 13) ; 5 or 10 hours. Proximate Organic Analysis (Chem. 21) ; 3 to 10 hours. Physical Chemistry (Chem. 7) ; 3 to 10 hours. Special Advanced Courses (Chem. 18a, b, c) ; 1 to 10 hours. Thesis Investigation (Chem. 11) ; 5 to 15 hours. Toxicology (Chem. 24) ; 2 to 5 hours. Urinalysis (Chem. 25) ; 2 hours.

REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION

In order to graduate in chemistry, the candidate must complete all the required courses (81 hours), and must have at least 13 hours additional for subjects chosen from the list of chemistry electives. For the remaining 36 hours he must choose 18 hours of chemical electives and for the other 18 hours must choose subjects from any University offerings, subject to the approval of the head of the