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of il in a booklet oi his type. On the following pages an 1ricula which are of: red by the University of Illinois B' urricula, tudcnt may prepai themselves for the suggested v or ions. Along with tin e listed curricula are course^ in which c u r d. nd also suggestions as to additional vocations and proions For which udents may prepare, It is hoped that this list n y be helpful to the nev. student in choosing the oi se which he desires. By careful study he can eliminate those which do not interest him, and even if he cannot choose now the specific courses which he wishes to follow, he should be able to reduce to a practical number those from which he will choose. The courses are listed alphabetically. T h e description gives the length of the course, the college or school in which the course is offered, and some of the vocations and professions for which it prepares. Accountancy.—Four-year curriculum in the College of Commerce and Business Administration. Prepares for: a c c o u n t a n t ; auditor; certified public accountant; cost accountant; farm accountant; income tax expert. Agriculture.—Four-year curriculum in the College of Agriculture. Prepares for: agricultural extension: agricultural inspector; county agricultural agent; general agriculture. Agricultural Education.—Four-year curriculum, consisting of two years in the College of Agriculture and two years in the Coll ege of Education. Prepare for the teaching of agriculture. Agricultural Economics.—Four-year curriculum in the College of Agriculture. Prepares for: agricultural economist; specialist in agricultural prices and statistics; cooperative association manager; dairy products m a r k e t i n g ; farm appraiser; farm manager; grain grading and marketing; livestock marketing specialist.