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Instead  of  the  one  course  advertised  in  the  prospectus  is- 
sued last  year,  we  are  now  offering  four  courses  leading  to  the 
Bachelors  degree ; namely,  a course  of  four  years  in  Agricul- 
ture and  similar  courses  in  Engineering,  Home  Economics  and 
General  Science.  In  addition  to  these  courses,  students  prop- 
erly qualified  in  age  and  preparation  may  come  in  and  take 
.special  work  in  any  subject  that  the  College  is  prepared  to 
offer.  This  privilege  is  designed  to  offer  students  who  may 
not  wish  to  graduate  to  pursue  special  studies  in  such  subjects 
as  Sugar  Chemistry,  Bacteriology,  Crop  Production,  Hydraul- 
ics and  the  like.  To  be  admitted  to  the  regular  courses  stu- 
dents must  have  graduated  from  an  accredited  High  School, 
or  preparatory  school,  and  must  be  at  least  sixteen  years  of 
age.  If  special  students  they  must  be  at  least  eighteen  years 
of  age. 
COURSE  IN  AGRICULTURE. 
FIRST  YEAR. 
First  Semester. 
Credits 
Advanced  Algebra.  . . .• 3 
Chemistry 3 
English '.  4 
Botany 4 
German  or  French 3 
Drawing  3 
Total 20 
Second  Semester. 
Credits 
T rigonometry 3 
Chemistry  3 
English  4 
Botany  4 
German  and  French 3 
Drawing 3 
Total  . . 20 
SECOND  YEAR. 
English  3 
Chemistry  (Oral  Anal.)....  3 
Zoology  (Invertebrate) 3 
German  or  French 3 
Physics 5 
Surveying  3 
Total 20 
English 3 
Chemistry  (Organic) 4 
Zoology  (Vertebrate) 3 
German  or  French 3 
Plant  Propagation 3 
Geology  4 
Total 20 
THIRD  YEAR. 
Agricultural  Chemistry 3 
Agronomy  and  Soils 4 
Bacteriology 4 
Animal  Husbandry 4 
Horticulture  4 
Wood  Work 1 
Total 20 
Agricultural  Chemistry....  3 
Agronomy 4 
Animal  Husbandry.  4 
Forging  1 
Physiology  3 
Entomology  3-5 
Elective  0-2 
Total 20 
