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DEPARTMENTS 



For. 18 : Forestry Seminar R 



For. 55 : Forest Products 2 



For. 61 : Forest Mapping 1 



Bot. 26 : Ecology l 2 / 3 



Chem. 351 : Applied Organic 3^ 



C. E. 557 : Surveying 4 



Soils 128: 



Soils 

 Electives 



Physics of Forest 



For. 53: Forest Planting 3 l / 3 



For. 59: Wood Technology 3 

 Bot. 470: Systematic Spermato- 



phytes 2 2 / 3 



Chem. 370: Chemistry of For- 

 est Products 3^3 

 C. E. 658: Surveying 4 

 C. E. 659: Timber Testing \ 2 / 3 



1-2 



185 



SENIOR 



Seventh Semester 



Credits 



For. 9: Forest Management 2 

 For. 19: Forestry Seminar R 



For. 33 : History of Forestry 1 

 Econ. Sci. 123 : Forest Econom- 

 ics 3 

 Geol. 10 : Agricultural Geology 4 

 Hort. 407 : Landscape Architec- 

 ture 2 

 Soils 119: Forest Physiography 



and Soil Surveying 2 2 / 3 



Zool. 304: General Entomology 3 l / 3 



YEAR 



Eighth Semester 



Credits 



For. 10: Forest Valuation 2 



For. 19 : Forestry Seminar R 

 For. 31 : Timber Preservation 1 

 Agr'l Jour. 8: Beginning Tech- 

 nical Journalism 2 

 Bact. 19: General Bacteriology 2 2 / 3 

 Bot. 564 : Range and Poisonous 



Plants 1 2 /3 



Econ. Sci. 326: Business Law 2 

 Hort. 418: Shade and Street 



Tree Management 2 I / 3 



Zool. 336: Forest Entomology 2 2 / 3 

 Electives 1-2 



POST-SENIOR YEAR 



Ninth Semester 



Credits 



For. 12 : Forest Administration 

 For. 40 : Practice of Forestry 

 Bot. 124: Plant Embryogeny 

 Bot. 365: Forest Pathology 

 f Agr'l Jour. 9: Technicaf 

 Journalism Practice 2 

 Engl. 412 : Argumentation 2 

 g]Engl. 29: Literature of 

 Farm and Community 

 Life 2J 



Tenth Semester 



For the second semester of the 

 Post-Senior Year the student 

 should choose one of the four fol- 

 lowing groups : 



(Forest Management Group) 



For. 13: Thesis 



For. 34: State and National Forest 

 Laws 



Municipal Forestry 

 Advanced Forest Manage- 



Credits 

 2 



For. 41: 



For. 42: 

 ment 



For. 43 : Advanced Forest Regenera- 

 tion 



For. 44: Forestry Research 



Elective 



17 s 



5 In the Junior and Senior years the credits may be increased to twenty for 

 each semester with the consent of the Dean of Agriculture, 



