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CLASSIFICATION OF SUBJECTS Logic (Philosophy ia or ib) ; 3 hours. Military 1, 2; 5 hours. Physical Training— For men, 2.y2 hours. For women, 3 hours. Natural Science; 10 hours. Rhetoric 1; 6 hours. Trigonometry (Math. 3, 4) ; 3 or 2 hours. ELECTIVE

MAJOR COURSES

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Economics 1 to 19; 20 to 48 hours. English 1 to 15 ; 20 to 40 hours. French 1 to 4; 20 to 36 hours. German 1, 3 to 13; 20 to 50 hours. Greek 1 to 8; 20 to 30 hours. Hiitory 1 to 12; 20 to 49 hours. Latin 1 to 9; 20 to 50 hours. Mathematics 1 to 24; 20 to 57 hours. Pedagogy 1 to 4; 20 hours. Philosophy 2 to 8; 20 to 21 hours. Public Law and Administration 1 to 9; 20 to 30 hours. Psychology 1 to 5 ; 20 to 26 hours. Rhetoric I to 5; 20 to 26 hours.

MINOR COURSES

The necessary number of hours additional to those provided for in the prescribed subjects and the chosen major electives may be secured from any of the subjects offered in the College of Literature and Arts, or in the College of Science, the requirements for which the student can meet. Not more than twenty hours in Art and Design may be counted toward the degree, nor more than five hours in physical training, including the amount prescribed. Course 12 in library science may be taken as a minor. Certain courses offered in the College of Engineering may also be chosen; as, for example, history of architecture (Arch. 6) ; heating and ventilation (Arch. 13), etc. The attention of young women is especially called to the courses grouped under Household Economics, p 165.