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DEPARTMENTS 



Bot. 127: General Botany 5 

 Chem. 103 : General Chemistry 4 

 Engl. 18: Narration and De- 

 scription 3 

 Lib. 1 : Library Instruction R 3 

 Math. 40: College Algebra 3 

 Mil. 1 : Military Drill R 

 Phys. Tr. 1 : Physical Training R 



Third Semester 



Chem. 104 : General Chemistry 



and Qualitative Analysis 4 



Engl. 19 : Exposition 3 



Hist. 20: Industrial History of 



U. S. 2 



Math. 30: Plane Trigonometry 3 

 Mil. 2: Military Drill R 



Phys. Tr. 2 : Physical Training R 



SOPHOMORE YEAR 



For. 52 : Silviculture 

 For. 54 : Lumbering 

 For. 55 : Forest Products 

 Bot. 26:. Ecology 

 Chem. 351: Applied Organic 

 M. E. 121 : Mechanical Drawing 

 Mil. 3 : Military "Drill 

 Phys.Tr.3: (Elective) 

 Phys. 321 : General Physics 



Credits 

 3 



Fourth Semester 



Credits 



For. 32 : Forest Mensuration 2 



For. 53 : Forest Planting 3 l /3 



For. 59: Wood Technology 3 



Bot. 407: Dendrology 4 2 /j 



C. E. 406 : Surveying 2 



Mil. 4: Military Drill R 

 Phys. Tr. 4: (Elective) 



Phys. 422: General Physics 3 



18 



SUMMER CAMP 



The following courses of instruction are carried on in the summer 

 camp for forestry students. The camp course occupies twelve weeks dur- 

 ing the summer between the Sophomore and Junior years. 



Credits 



For. 36: Applied Lumbering 3 

 For. 56 : Camp Technique 1 



For. 57 : Applied Forest Men- 

 suration 5 

 For. 58: Field Silviculture 3 



Fifth Semester 



For. 11 : Forest Protection 

 For. 12: Forest Administration 

 For. 18: Forestry Seminar 

 For. 33 : History of Forestry 

 *For. 61 : Forest Mapping 



12 



JUNIOR YEAR 



Sixth Semester 

 Credits Credits 



1 For. 18: Forestry Seminar R 



2 For. 31 : Timber Preservation 1 

 R For. 46 : Grading Lumber 1 



1 Bot. 470 : Systematic Phanero- 



1 gams 2y$ 



3 R indicates that the study is required, without credit, for graduation. 



