216 BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



Chemistry, Horticulture and Practical Agriculture ; to the Junior 

 class, on Anatomy, Physiology, Astronomy and English Litera- 

 ture ; and to the Senior class, on Rural Law, Mineralogy, Geology, 

 Stock Breeding, Cultivation of Grasses and Cereals. 



Special Course. Students may be received for a less time than 

 a full course, and may select from the studies of any class such 

 branches as they are qualified to pursue successfully. Students 

 in the Special Course are not entitled to a degree, but certificates 

 of proficiency may be given them. 



Degrees. The full course in Civil Engineering entitles to the 

 Degree of Bachelor of Civil Engineering ; the full course in Me- 

 chanical Engineering, to the Decree of Bachelor of Mechanical 

 Engineering ; the full course in Agriculture, Chemistry, or Science 

 and Literature, to the Degree of Bachelor of Science. Three years 

 after graduation, on presentation of a thesis with the necessary 

 drawings, and proof of professional work or study, the Bachelors 

 of Civil Engineering may receive the Degree of Civil Engineer ; 

 the Bachelors of Mechanical Engineering, the Degree of Mechan- 

 ical Engineer ; the Bachelors of Science, the Degree of Master of 

 Science. 



Courses of Study. 



FIRST YEAR. 

 First Term. ' Second Term. 



Physical Geography, French, 



Meterology, Algebra and Geometry, 



Algebra, Farm Drainage and Botany. 



Rhetoric. P. M. Book-Keeping and Labor. 

 P. M. Labor on Farm. 



SECOND YEAR, 



French and Farm Implements, Mechanical Cultivation of the Soil, and 



General Chemistry, Surveying, or History of England, 



Trigonometry, English Literature and Physios, 



P. M. Free Hand Drawing and Analytical Geometry and Calculus or 



Chemistry. Qualitative Chemistry. 



P. M. Mechanical Drawing and Field Work. 



THIRD YEAR. 



Course in AcRicnLTURE. 

 Physios, Zoology and Entomology, 



Physiology, Human Anatomy and Hygiene, German, 

 German, Astronomy and Mechanics. 



Agricultural Chemistry or P. M. Chemistry and Experimental 



English Literature, Farming, or 



P.M. Chemistry or Analysis of American Authors. 



Analysis of English Authors. 



