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COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE

COURSE OF INSTRUCTION

Required for the Degree of B.S. in Agriculture

First Year

1. Animal Husbandry I; Dairy Husbandry I; Art and Design i; Chemistry i; Horticulture i; Military i, 2; Physical Training 1, 3 or 7, 9. 2. Agriculture I; Botany 1; Chemistry 3b and 4; Dairy Husbandry 2; Horticulture 2; Military 1, 2; Physical Training 1, 3 or 7.

Second Year

1. Veterinary Science 2; Botany 2; Rhetoric 2; Military 2; Electives. 2. Agriculture 2; Zoology 7; Rhetoric 2; Military 2; Electives.

Third Year

1. Physics 2; Zoology 2; English 1; Electives. 2. Agriculture 3; Botany 5; Economics 2; Electives.

Fourth Year

1. Animal Husbandry 2, 3; Thesis; Electives. 2. Horticulture 5; Thesis; Electives. WINTER SCHOOL IN AGRICULTURE

For the winter school students are admitted without entrance examination to a special short course in which are daily lectures and class exercises on some of the most important practical branches of agriculture, horticulture, and veterinary science. This course is designed for young men already engaged in agricultural pursuits who cannot spend a long time in college, and yet are anxious to make the most of themselves and of their vocation. Such students have access to the library and museum collections of the University, and have admission to the courses of general lectures. The details of this course vary from year to year. A special circular giving full information concerning it is issued each year several weeks before the Christmas holidays.