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JUNIOR AND SENIOR YEARS 



Before classification the student must choose a major science subject, and 

 outline his complete course of study for the Junior and Senior years. 



A major subject shall be chosen in one of the following' departments: Bac- 

 teriolog-y and Hygiene. Botany, Chemistry, Economics, Entomology, Geology, 

 Mathematics, Military Science and Tactics, Physics, Veterinary Anatomy, Vet- 

 erinary Pathology, Veterinary Physiology and Zoology. For details concerning 

 the departmental requirements for major work the student should consult cata- 

 log- statements of the department chosen. See general catalog 1 for complete 

 plan of course of study. 



Applied Chemistry 



For Freshman year, see Course in Industrial Science, page 33, which is the 

 same course, except that the student is to elect during the Freshmitn year, 

 Chemistry to the extent of ten credits. 



SOPHOMORE YEAR 



Third Semester Fourth Semester 



Quantitative Analysis, Calculus, Quantitative A n a 1 y s i s, Inorganic 



General Physics. Military and Physical Chemistry, Calculus, General Physics, 



Training- or Physical Culture, Ad- Military and Physical Training or 



vanced Inorganic Chemistry. Physical Culture. 



JUNIOR YEAR 



Fifth Semester Sixth Semester 



Applied Organic Chemistry, Miner- Applied Organic Chemistry, General 

 alogy, Mechanical Drawing, Argu- Bacteriology, Projective Drawing, 

 mentation or Advanced Composition, German, Extempore Speech, Seminar, 

 Extempore Speech, Seminar, German, Electives. 

 Electives. 



SENIOR YEAR 



Seventh Semester Eighth Semester 



Applied Physical Chemistry, Quali- History of Chemistry, Electrochem- 



tative and Quantitative Analysis of istry, Industrial Inorganic Chemistry, 



Carbon Compounds, Food Analysis, Sanitary Chemistry, Seminar, Elec- 



Seminar, Electives. tives. 



Applied Entomology 



For Freshman year, see Course in Industrial Science, page 33, which is the 

 same course, except that the student is to elect during the Freshman year, 

 Zoology 2, 3 ten credits. 



SOPHOMORE YEAR 



Third Semester Fourth Semester 



General Chemistry, General Botany, Economic Entomology, General Bot- 



General Entomology, General Zoology, any, General Zoology, General and 



Corn Production, German, Military Qualitative Chemistry, General Phys- 



and Physical Training- or Physical ics, German, Military and Physical 



Culture. Training or Physical Culture. 



JUNIOR YEAR 



Fifth Semester Sixth Semester 



Histology, Plant Pathology, General Bird Study, Evolution, Orchard and 



Bacteriology, Organic Chemistry, Elec- Nursery Inspection, Small Grains, Gen- 



tives. eral Horticulture, Electives. 



SENIOR YEAR 



Seventh Semester Eighth Semester 



Parasites and Disease-Carrying In- Apiculture, Forest Entomology, Re- 

 sects, Research Entomology, Litera- search Entomology, Mechanics and 

 ture of Entomology, Advanced Com- Machinery, Electives. 

 position or Argumentation, Electives. 



Applied Geology 



For Freshman year, see Course in Industrial Science, page 33, which is the 

 same course, except that the student is to elect during the Freshman year, 

 Chemistry, eight credits. 



