Course in Forestry 



24 3hrs. Surveying, 5 jhrs. 



Botany, 7 $hrs. Zoology, 6 jhrs. 



Zoology, 20 shrs. 



FOURTH YEAR. 



First Semester. Second Semester. 



Forestry, 2a jhrs. Forestry, 2b $hrs. 



Forestry, 3a ^hrs. Forestry, 3b ^hrs. 



Botany, 9 shrs. Zoology, 7 jhrs. 



Mineralogy, 1 2hrs. Mineralogy, 9 2hrs. 



Political Economy, 1 4hrs. 



SUMMER BETWEEN FOURTH AND FIFTH YEARS. 

 Forestry, 9 (Field Work) 8 weeks. 



FIFTH YEAR. 



First Semester. Second Semester 



Forestry, 2c shrs. Forestry, 5b 4hrs. 



4 4hrs. 6 ... shrs. 



5a 4hrs. 8 . . no credit. 



8 no credit. 



All forestry students are expected to visit courses in law. 

 The courses especially recommended are Real Property II, III 

 and IV, and Contracts. Students receive no credit for these 

 courses. 



In addition to the above program, any University course to 

 which the student is eligible may be elected by him, to complete 

 the number of hours of work necessary for graduation. 



CLASS B STUDENTS ENTERING AS GRADUATES 

 (EXCEPT CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORATE), 



Students of Class B are required to finish all the courses in 

 forestry, with the possible exception of Course 1 ; and to take 

 such courses in the allied subjects as the professor of forestry 

 may determine. The work required of each student will be 

 adapted to suit his previous training. The aim will be to com- 

 plete as far as possible the equivalent of the program of studies 

 required of the students of Class A. 



CLASS C CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORATE 

 CLASS D SPECIAL STUDENTS. 



The course will be especially arranged by the professor of 

 forestry to suit the needs of each candidate for the doctorate 

 and of each specia.l student. 



