THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 69 



Group 2 



(Not included in College Entrance Board examinations.) 



Second year Hebrew 10 (Regents' Counts) 



Elementary Bookkeeping. ... 3 (Regents' Counts) 

 Advanced Bookkeeping 5 (Regents' Counts) 



(B) Presentation of a certificate for 60 Regents' counts, including 

 I and 2, above, this credit to be secured at the regular examinations of 

 the schools, and not at the public Regents' examinations, as in the case 

 of the College Course requirements. 



Of the three years' work leading to the degree of Ph.C, that of 

 two years conforms in most respects with that of the College Course. 

 Those who so desire, may secure the degree of Ph.G. from the College, 

 in addition to that of Ph.C. from the University. The branches 

 covered in addition to those of the College Course are General Biology, 

 Crystallography and the Microscopical indentification of inorganics 

 and crystalline proximate principles and field study of medicinal and 

 poisonous plants. 



The work of the fourth year, leading to the degree of B. S. in 

 Pharmacy, comprises quantitative analysis, including commercial and 

 toxicologic work, pharmaceutical assaying, bacteriology, classification 

 and nomenclature of plants, and the miscroscopical analysis of foods 

 and adulterants. 



The first of the two aditional years leading to the degree of Phar.D., 

 will be devoted to advanced quantitative analysis, synthetic organic 

 chemistry, food and drug manufacturing, technical miscroscopy and 

 systematic botany, including systematic anatomy, and field work. 



The work of the final year will be purely elective, in accordance 

 with the special work for which the student is preparing and it may be 

 pursued, under the direction of this Faculty, at any institution, at 

 home or abroad, where the best facilities are offered. Among the sub- 

 jects which might be included in such special work are sugar, rubber, 

 perfumery, dye stufifs, fertilizers, physiological assaying, pharmacog- 

 nosy, food and drug inspection and pharmaceutical teaching. 



In all except the sixth year, the work will occupy three days weekly 

 throughout the academic year. 



Those interested are invited to write for our Bulletin of Informa- 

 tion, and for any special information desired. 



H. H. RUSBY, M. D., Dean. 



