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 FOREST MANAGEMENT GROUP 



SENIOR YEAR 



Seventh Semester Eighth Semester 



F'orest Management, Forestry Semi- Forest Valuation, Forestry Seminar, 

 nar, Technical Journalism, Forest State and National Forest L/aw, Gen- 

 Pathology, Agricultural Geology, eral Bacteriology for Foresters, Tim- 

 Landscape Gardening, Extempore ber Testing, Business Law, Shade and 

 Speech, Forest Physiography and Soil Street Tree Management, Electives. 

 Surveying. 



LUMBER MARKETING GROUP 



Seventh Semester Eighth Semester 



Seminar, Commercial Woods, Lum- Forestry Seminar, Wood Structure, 



ber Markets, Lumber Transportation, Agricultural Advertising, Timber 



Technical Journalism, Accounting, Testing, Business Law, Accounting, 



Psychology of Business, Extempore Electives. 

 Speech, Electives. 



Additional Landscape Gardening Year for Forestry Students 



'Graduates in the above outlined course in Forestry who have credits in 

 Landscape Gardening, Plant Materials, Landscape Design, History of Land- 

 scape Gardening, Planting Plans, Horticultural Practice will be recommended 

 for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Horticulture on the completion 

 of the additional year's work listed below. 



Ninth Semester . Tenth Semester 



Greenhouse Management, Landscape Applied Civic Design, Maintenance 

 Practice, Civic Design, Applied Civic and Construction, Greenhouse Man- 

 Design, Rural Sanitary Equipment, agement, Planting Plans, Surveying, 

 Plant Pathology of Horticultural Design, and Theory of Architecture, 

 Plants, Roads and Pavements, Ele- Freehand Drawing, Electives. 

 ments of Architecture. 



Five-Year Course in Forestry 



The degree Bachelor of Science in Forestry is given after the completion 

 of four years' work, and the degree Master of Science in Forestry after the 

 fifth year. For plan of the course of study, see general catalog. 



Forestry students are required to complete three months of practical 

 forestry work before graduation, in addition to the summer camp. 



COURSE IN HOME ECONOMICS 



Leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Home Economics. 



FRESHMAN YEAR 



First Semester Second Semester 



Textiles and Clothing, Personal Hy- Textiles and Clothing Applied De- 



giene, Plant Morphology, General sign, Economic Botany, Qualitative 



Chemistry, Exposition, Library In- Chemistry, Narration and Description, 



struction, Language or Mathematics, Language or Mathematics, Physical 



Physical Culture. Culture, Drawing, West in American 



History. 



SOPHOMORE YEAR 



Third Semester Fourth Semester 



Food Selection and Preparation, Ap- Food Selection and Preparation, Vo- 

 plied Art, Organic Chemistry, Physi- cational Guidance and Plant Physiol- 

 cal Culture, General Physics, General ogy, Elementary Textile Chemistry, 

 Psychology. Food Chemistry, Physical Culture, 



Literature of Modern Life, General 

 Zoology, Electives. 



