Columbia TUnivereity 



CoUege of |pbarmac)2 of the Citi? of IRew l^ork 



The Eighty-first Annual Course of Instruction of this 

 College will begin on September 26th, 1910, and continue 

 through the academic year. 



The College offers a course of two years, consisting of 

 three days instruction weekly, open to those possessing the 

 Pharmacy Student Certificate of the New York State Edu- 

 cation Department, based on fifteen Regents' counts or one 

 year's work in an accredited high school, and leading to the 

 degree of Graduate in Pharmacy. 



To graduates of this and of other courses properly 

 qualifying for advanced work, a Graduate Course of one year 

 in the microscopical and chemical analysis of foods and 

 drugs is open. 



As a department of Columbia University, the College 

 also offers a course of two years, of four days instruction 

 weekly, open to those presenting the Academic Equivalent 

 Certificate of the State Education Department, based on 60 

 Regents' counts or four years' work in an accredited high 

 school and leading to the degree of Pharmaceutical Chemist. 

 This course prepares students for admission, without exami- 

 nation, to the College of Physicians and Surgeons. 



To graduates of this and other courses of equal grade, 

 our regular Graduate Course of one year is open, leading to 

 the degree of Doctor of Pharmacy. 



A Summer Preparatory Course of twelve weeks prepares 

 students in special directions for the regular work of the term. 



Those intending to take either course will please com- 

 municate with 



THOMAS F. MAIN, Secretary, 

 115-119 West 68th Street, New York City. 



