The forestry library contains over 800 bound volumes, and is 

 steadily growing, a department fund for its increase having bean 

 allowed. Eleven forestry journals, besides a number of technical 

 papers representing different phases of timber exploitation, are reg- 

 ularly received. 



A representative collection of photographs and lantern slides fur- 

 nishes the necessary illustrations in all courses. 



Through the kindness of various manufacturers, an ample set of 

 woodsman's tools is included in the equipment 



THE COURSE IN FORESTRY 



The course in forestry is a graduate course, leading to the degree 

 of Master of Science in Forestry. It requires either five or six 

 years of college work, as explained below. 



There are two main classes of forestry students: 



(A) Those who enter this University as undergraduates with 

 the purpose of studying forestry. Such students are expected to 

 take the degree of Bachelor of Arts at the end of their fourth year, 

 and the degree of Master of Science in Forestry at the end of the 

 fifth year. 



(B) Those who begin the study of forestry as graduate stu- 

 dents (except candidates for the doctorate). If they have had 

 proper scientific preparation, such students require two years to 

 complete the course in forestry and receive the degree of Master of 

 Science in Forestry. 



In addition to the above, there are two other classes of forestry 

 students: (C) Candidates for the doctorate (Doctor of Philosophy 

 or Doctor of Science), who may elect one or both minors in forestry. 

 (D) Special students, who will be admitted only under very excep- 

 tional circumstances. (See "Requirements for Admission."). 



No one (with very rare exceptions in the case of undergraduate 

 special students) will be allowed to complete all the courses in for- 

 estry as an undergraduate. At least the last year of the work 

 must be taken as a graduate student 



REQUIRED WORK 



CLASS A STUDENTS ENTERING AS UNDERGRADUATES 

 Students of Class A are required to finish the course enumerated 

 in the following program, unless special permission for substitutions 

 is given by the professor of forestry. 



