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DESCRIPTION OF DEPARTMENTS

Physical Training— For men—Physical Training 1, 3; I J 4 hours. For women—Physical Training 7; 1 hour.

SECOND YEAR

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Fifteen to eighteen hours' work per week, exclusive of military and physical training, must be chosen each semester. This work must include all of the prescribed subjects zvhich were not taken in freshman year. (See pp. 64, 65, and the classification under first year.) It must also include the following :

Logic: (Phil, ia first semester, or Phil, ib second semester) ; 3 hours. Military: Drill (Mil. 2) both semesters; 2 hours.

The remaining hours may be made up by the election of any subjects the requirements for which the student can meet.

THIRD AND FOURTH YEARS

The studies of these are all elective. DESCRIPTION OF DEPARTMENTS

ART AND DESIGN

This work subserves a threefold purpose: (1) It affords students the opportunity to acquire such a knowledge of free-tiand drawing as their chosen courses may require. (2) It offers such as have a talent for art the best facilities for pursuing studies in all branches of fine art. (3) It offers those who wish to become teachers of drawing special opportunities for study. Special students, not otherwise connected with the University, may enter this department upon payment of moderate fees. For such students a fourth year of work is offered in drawing, painting, modeling, or design, as they may elect.

ECONOMICS

The work in economics for undergraduates is so arranged that the student can take a continuous course for from one to three years. The courses are designed to cover