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ing, Agricultural, and Industrial Science Divisions. Students may there- 

 fore major in civil engineering and minor in any department of the Agri- 

 cultural and Industrial Science Divisions which offers a correlated line 

 of work, and vice versa. 



For the professional degree of Civil Engineer and for the description 

 of subjects, see pages 72 and 175. 



Dairying 



Professors Mortensen, Hammer; Assistant Professor Rudnick 

 The Department of Dairying offers major and minor work for the 

 Master's degree along the lines oP management of dairy plants, dairy 

 bacteriology, and creamery products. In correlation with the fundamental 

 sciences the department also offers major and minor work for the Doctor's 

 degree in management of dairy plants and dairy bacteriology. 

 For description of subjects see page 187. 



Economic Science 



APPUED ECONOMICS AND SOCIAI, SCIENCE 



Professor Brindley; Associate Professors Von Tungeln and Rankin; 



Instructor Baker 



Major work leading to the degree of Master of Science may be taken 

 in either of the specialized fields, agricultural economics, or rural sociology. 



The student taking major work in applied economics and social science 

 should take supporting work in history and psychology and in agriculture, 

 engineering, or home economics. 



For description of subjects see page 190. 



Electrical Engineering 



Professor Fish; Associate. Professors Bartholomew, Wright; Assistant 

 Professors Robbins, Paine 



The Department of Electrical Engineering offers opportunity for major 

 work leading to the degree of Master of Science in Electrical Engineering. 

 The subjects offered are advanced theory of alternating currents, electric 

 power transmission, electric railways, and advanced work on the operating 

 characteristics of electrical apparatus. 



For the requirements for the professional degree of Electrical Engineer 

 and description of the studies see pages 72 and 200. 



Farm Crops and Soils 



Professors Stevenson, Hughes, Brown; Associate Professors Smith, Pot- 

 ter; Chief Burnett 



Graduate work comprises investigations in the two general fields of 

 soils and of farm crops. Major and minor work for the Master's degree 

 are offered along the lines o<f crop production, crop breeding, soil physics, 

 soil fertility, soil bacteriology, soil humus, and soiLmanagement. For the 

 Doctor's degree, major and minor work are offered in soil fertility, soil 

 bacteriology, and soil humus. 



