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REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION 137 student meets the same instructors and enjoys the same privileges as other students of the University, and in all departments the laboratory method is freely employed, in which the student uses apparatus with his own hands and consults the literature of the subject at every step. CLASSIFICATION OF SUBJECTS PRESCRIBED Agriculture 1, 2, 3 ; I2y2 hours.* Animal Husbandry 1, 2, 3 ; 9 hours. Art and Design 1; 3 hours. Botany I, 2, 5; 10 hours. Chemistry I, 3b, 4, 13; 20 hours. Dairy Husbandry 1, 2; zVi hours. Economics 1 or 2; 2 or 3 hours. English 1; 5 hours. Horticulture 1, 2, 5; 9 hours. Military 1, 2; 5 hours. Physical Training— Men, 1, 3 ; 2}4 hours. Women, 7, 9; 3 hours. Rhetoric 2; 6 hours. Thesis; 10 hours. Veterinary Science 2; 5 hours. Zoology 2, 7; 10 hours. Students are allowed to elect between animal husbandry 2, 3 and an equal amount of time in horticulture. If the student has entered without botany or zoology, one or both, he will need to take biology 1 preparatory to the prescribed work in botany or zoology. If he has entered without physiology he should elect physiology 4 before taking animal husbandry 2. 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 sufficient electives to make 130 semester hours. •For explanation of "hours" see p. 167.
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