UIHistories Project: A History of the University of Illinois by Kalev Leetaru
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ADMISSION BY EXAMINATION

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the degree of bachelor of science, any six credits from the elective list will be accepted instead of the six credits in foreign language; but at least two years of foreign language study in the University must be taken by those who make this option. The amount of work in each subject which, in the judgment of the University authorities, corresponds to the minimum number of credits assigned is shown by the description of subjects below. SUBJECTS ACCEPTED FOR ADMISSION, WITH CREDITS Prescribed Algebra 4 credits English Composition 3 credits English Literature 6 credits French, or German, or Greek, of Latin* 6 credits Plane Geometry 3 credits History 3 credits Physical or Biological Science 3 credits Elective Astronomy I to V/i credits Biology 3 to 6 credits Botany i]/i to 3 credits Chemistry 2 to 3 credits Civics 1 to 3 credits Drawing 1 to 3 credits French 3l to 9 credits Geology i /2 to 3 credits Geometry, Solid and Spherical 1 credit German 3 to 9 credits Greek 3 to 7 credits History 3 credits Latin 3 to 12 credits Manual Training 1 to 2 credits Physics 3 credits Physiography \y2 to 3 credits Physiology 1 to 3 credits Zoology 1 ]/2 to 3 credits DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECTS ACCEPTED FOR*ADMISSION 1. ALGEBRA.—Fundamental operations, factoring, fractions, simple equations, involution, evolution, radicals, quadratic equations and equations reducible to the quadratic form, surds, theory of exponents, and the analysis and solution of problems involving these.

* But see par. 4 above.