35 



SOPHOMORE YEAR 



Third Semester Fourth Semester 



Physiography, Quantitative Anal- General Geology, Projective Draw- 

 ysis, Drawing, German, General Phys- ing, German, General Zoology, General 

 ics, Military and Physical Training or Physics, Military and Physical Train- 

 Physical Culture. ing or Physical Culture. 



JUNIOR YEAR 



Fifth Semester ' Sixth Semester 



Mineralogy, General Geology, Draw- Advanced Geology, Invertebrate Pal- 

 ing, Surveying, Assaying, Electives. eontology, Mineralogy or Metallurgy, 



Surveying, Electives. 



Six weeks' summer field work in Geology required for graduation. 



SENIOR YEAR 



Seventh Semester Eighth Semester 



Economic Geology, Invertebrate Geology, Thesis or Special Paleont- 



Paleontology, Petrography or Metal- ology, Vertebrate Paleontology, Pet- 



lurgy, Engineering English, Electives. rography, Electives. 



Apiculture 



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

 same course. 



SOPHOMORE YEAR 



Third Semester Fourth Semester 



General Apiculture, General Bot- General Apiculture, Systematic Bot- 

 any, General Zoology, General Chem- any, Qualitative Analysis, General Zp- 

 istry, Argumentation or Advanced ology, General Physics, Military Drill 

 Composition, Military Drill and Phys- and Physical Training, Electives. 

 ical Training, German. 



JUNIOR YEAR 



During the Junior year, the following subjects shall be taken: General 

 Entomology, Organic Chemistry, General Bacteriology, Literature of Ento- 

 mology, Flowerecology and Bees' Diseases and enough electives to total sixteen 

 credits per semester. 



SENIOR YEAR 



During the Senior year the student will take research courses (including 

 Apiary inspection) to amount to five hours the first semester and seven hours 

 the second. In each semester electives to total sixteen credits shall be taken. 



FIVE-YEAR COURSE IN INDUSTRIAL SCIENCE AND 



AGRICULTURE, OR ENGINEERING, OR HOME 



ECONOMICS 



Students enrolled in the course in Industrial Science who have completed 

 the work of the Junior year and who have credits in certain subjects noted 

 below, may classify as Junior students in any course in Agriculture, Engi- 

 neering, or Home Economics and graduate from both courses and receive 

 both degrees at the end of two years or upon the completion of seventy- 



