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total number of credits required for graduation shall be 131 ex- 

 clusive of shop and military science. Candidates for the degree 

 must furthermore receive grades of A, B, or C in at least three- 

 fourths of the credits required for the degree. (This require- 

 ment does not apply to grades given before the year 1913-1914.) 



GRADUATE WORK 



For the degree of master of science in forestry, the student, 

 in addition to being a graduate of this University or other insti- 

 tution of equal rank, and having a satisfactory knowledge of 

 botany, geology, physics, chemistry, mathematics, surveying and 

 languages, shall have been credited at this University with 166 

 credits, of which at least 52 are in technical forestry subjects, in- 

 cluding silviculture, dendrology, wood technology, mensuration, 

 management, lumbering, wood preservation, forest economics, 

 and thesis. Only grades of A, B and C can be counted toward a 

 graduate degree. 



Attention is called to the equipment and to the special ad- 

 vanced courses for graduate students. The physical equipment 

 of the College of Forestry (see pages 9-12) and the exceptional 

 advantages of its location should prove particularly attractive 

 to graduate students. The advanced courses include dendrology, 

 silviculture, wood technology, timber physics, wood preservation, 

 advanced forest products, the business of lumbering, and re- 

 search. Special facilities and apparatus are provided for this 

 advanced work. Emphasis is placed upon the fact that a grad- 

 uate from a college of forestry of equal rank with the College of 

 Forestry of this University may complete the requirements for 

 the advanced degree in one year. Graduates from other insti- 

 tutions of equal rank, but giving no courses in technical forestry, 

 may complete the required work in two years. 



OUTLINE OF CURRICULUM 



In the election of studies, students should follow the sequence 

 of subjects as outlined in the curriculum. Deviations from the 

 prescribed order will not be allowed by class advisors unless such 

 deviation is imperative. 



RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CHOICE OF STUDIES 



For specialization in Forest Management, the following elec- 

 tives are recommended: C. E. 107, Economics 9, 10, Law 180, 

 and Forestry 155, 157, 301, 303, 307, 308, 311, 315, 316. 



