COLLEGE OF FORESTRY 



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For specialization in Logging Engineering: C. E. 107 and 108, 

 Law 180, Zoology 14, Electrical Engineering 105, Mechanical Engi- 

 neering 82, and Forestry 303, 305, 306, 311, 315. 



For specialization in Forest Products: Chemistry 31 and 32 or 

 41 and 121, Botany 141-142, Electrical Engineering 105, Mechan- 

 ical Engineering 82, and Forestry 301, 303, 304, 309, 310, 311, 315. 



For specialization in the Business of Lumbering: Economics 

 9, 10, Journalism 105, 106, and Forestry 157, 303, 304, 309, 310, 

 311, 315. 



*FRESHMAN YEAR 



FIRST SEMESTER 



Credits 



Mathematics 55 4 



English 5 2 



Botany 11 (general) 4 



Forestry 1 (dendrology) 4 



Forestry 3 (general) 2 



Forestry 5 (woodcraft) 1 



Mil. Sci. 1 



SECOND SEMESTER 



Credits 



Mathematics 56 4 



English 6 2 



Botany 12 (morphology).... 4 



Geology 6 (general) 4 



Forestry 4 (general) 2 



Mil. Sci. 1 



16+2 



16+1 



SOPHOMORE YEAR 



Modern language 4 



C. E. 55 (surveying) 6 



Chemistry 1 (general) 4 



Forestry 51 (mensuration) . . 4 



Mil. Sci 



Elective 



M. E. 1 (shop) 2 



18+1 



Modern language 4 



C. E. 56 (surveying) 6 



Chemistry 2 (general) 4 



Forestry 52 (mensuration) . . 4 



Mil. Sci 



Elective 



M. E. 2 (shop) 2 



18+1 



JUNIOR YEAR 



Physics 93 (general) 4 



Forestry 101 (technology) . . 4 

 Forestry 105 (protection) ... 4 



Phys. Ed 



Electives 5 



Chemistry 31 (organic) . 4 

 C. E. 107 (topography) . 4 



M. E. 2 (shop) 2 



Economics 5 (commercial 



geography) 3 



Economics 9 (account- 

 ing) 3 



Zoology 109 (ento- 

 mology) 4 



Botany 141 (fungi) 4 



Physics 94 (general) 4 



Forestry 102 (silviculture).. 6 



Economics 3 4 



Phys. Ed 



Electives 5 



Chemistry 32 (organic) . 4 

 C. E. 108 (logging rail- 

 roads) 4 



M. E. 54 (shop) 2 



Economics 10 (account- 

 ing) 3 



Zoology 110 (ento- 

 mology) 4 



Botany 142 (fungi) 4 



16+1 



19+1 



* Freshmen entering the beginning of the second semester will take 

 the following subjects : English, 2 credits ; Forestry 1, 4 credits ; Forestry 

 4, 2 credits ; Geology 6, 4 credits, and Foreign Language, 4 credits. 



