Courses in Forestry 



prove fully as instructive as work under settled conditions, and per- 

 haps even more useful. 



THE COURSE IN FORESTRY 



The course in forestry is a graduate course, requiring five years 

 of college work, and leads to the degree of Master of Science in 

 Forestry. 



The student who enters the University with a view to studying 

 forestry is expected to take his degree in Arts (A.B.) at the end of 

 the fourth year and to receive his degree in Forestry at the end of the 

 fifth year. 



The candidate for the degree in forestry is required to finish the 

 studies enumerated in the following program. Exceptions are made 

 only by special permission. 



Program of Studies 



FIRST YEAR 



Mathematics. courses 1 and 2 8hrs. 



Spanish, French or German " 1 and 2 8hrs. 



Biology " 1 and 2 8hrs. 



Rhetoric . " land 2.. ..6hrs. 



SECOND YEAR 



Botany courses 7 and 12. . .8hrs. 

 Geology " 1 and 7....6hts. 



Physics " 1 and 2 8hrs. 



Chemistry " 1 and 2, la and 

 2a. . .8hrs. 



THIRD YEAR 

 Forestry, courses 1 and 7. ,7hrs. 



Surveying 4 and 2 6hrs. 



Mechanical Engineering Z..4hrs. 



Zoology 4hrs. 



Botany 13 3hrs. 



Political Economy 2 4hrs. 



FOURTH YEAR 



Forestry, courses 2a and b; 3a 



and b, and 6 I5hrs. 



Zoology 8krs. 



Mineralogy 1 2hrs. 



Law (Torts," etc.) 4hrs. 



FIFTH YEAR 

 Forestry, courses 2c, 4, 5 



and 8 17hrs. 



Political Economy 29 3hrs. 



Botany 9 3hrs. 



Electives. preferably engi- 

 neering work and law 7hts. 



will 



The sequence of studies as above outlined is recommended, 

 usually prove feasible and should be closely adherred to. 



Students who begin the study of forestry after graduating from 



