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SENIOR YEAR 



Seventh Semester Eighth Semester 



Greenhouse Management, City Plan- Greenhouse Management, Planting 



ning, Landscape Practic, Civic Design, Plans, Civic Design, Maintenance and 



Rural Sanitary Equipment, Technical Construction, Thesis, Municipal For- 



Journalism, Roads and Pavements, estry, Technical Journalism, Freehand 



Agricultural Geology, Freehand Draw- Drawing, Electives. 

 ing. 



Additional Forestry Year for Landscape Students 



Graduates in the above outlined course in Landscape Gardening, who have 

 credits in Forestry Seminar, General Forestry, Forest Mensuration, Silvi- 

 culture, Lumbering, Forest Products and Dendrology will be recommended 

 for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Forestry on the completion of Ap- 

 plied Lumbering, Camp Technique, Applied Forest Mensuration and Field 

 Silviculture (Summer Camp), and the additional year's work listed below. 



Ninth Semester 



Forest Management, Forest Protec- 

 ti9n, Forest Administration, Seminar, 

 History of Forestry, Ecology, Forest 

 Pathology, Forest Economics, Soil 

 Surveying, Journalism Practice, Ar- 

 gumentation, Extempore Speech. 



Tenth Semester 



Forest Valuation, Seminar, Timber 

 Preservation, State and National For- 

 est Laws, Municipal Forestry, Forest 

 Planting, Wood Technology, Range 

 and Poisonous Plants, Chemistry ot" 

 Forest Products, Timber Testing. 



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FACULTY AND STUDENTS DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL, SCIENCE. 



COURSE IN INDUSTRIAL SCIENCE 



Leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science (in some major science). 



FRESHMAN YEAR 

 First Semester Second Semester 



Botany, Chemistry or Zoology; Ex- Botany, Chemistry or Zoology, Nar- 

 position or Narration and Descrip- ration and Description or Exposition, 

 tion, College Algebra, Plane Trigo- Industrial History or Economic His- 

 nometry, German, Personal Sanitation tory of American Agriculture, Trig- 

 and Hygiene (for women) Military onometry, Analytical Geometry, Ger- 

 Drill (for men), Physical Training man, Military Drill (for men), Physi- 

 (for men), Physical Culture (for cal Training (for men), Physical Cul- 

 women), Library Instruction, Elec- ture (for women), Electives for men, 

 tives for men, three hours; Electives one hour; Electives for women, one 

 for women, two hours. hour. 



SOPHOMORE YEAR 

 Third Semester Fourth Semester 



Science electives, eight hours; Ger- Science Electives, eight hours; Ar- 

 man, Military and Physical Training gumentation or Advanced Composi- 

 or Physical Culture, Electives, six tion, German, Military and Physical 

 hours. Training or Physical Culture, Elec- 



tives, four hours. 



