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PROFESSIONAL DEGREES WITH TITLES.
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PROFESSIONAL DEGREES WITH TITLES.

1. The title Bachelor of Law is conferred on one who has passed
examination on all the subjects of instruction in the Schools of the
Law Department.

2. The title Doctor of Medicine is conferred on one who has
passed examination on all the prescribed subjects of instruction in the
Schools of the Medical Department.

3. The title Graduate in Pharmacy is conferred on one who has
completed the prescribed course of instruction, and has passed the examinations
in each of the subjects taught in the Department of Pharmacy.

N. B.—A candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Law, who in a previous session has become
a Proficient in Constitutional and International Law, is not required to stand examination
in this subject anew. A similar rule applies to a candidate for the degree of Doctor of
Medicine, who is a Proficient in Physiology, Anatomy, or Medical Jurisprudence, or a graduate
in General Chemistry; and to a candidate for the degree of Graduate in Pharmacy, who has
completed the course and stood the examination in one or more of the prescribed subjects in
a previous session; but for the degree in Medicine, all candidates alike are required to stand
the oral examination. (See page 51.)

4. The title Civil Engineer is conferred on one who has attained a
Proficiency in Junior and Intermediate Mathematics, accomplished a
prescribed course on the Infinitesimal Calculus, and graduated in Natural
Philosophy, General or Industrial Chemistry, Mineralogy and
Geology, and Applied Mathematics in the course of Civil Engineering.

5. The title Mining Engineer is conferred on one who has attained
a Proficiency in Junior and Intermediate Mathematics and in Junior
Physics, accomplished a prescribed course on the Infinitesimal Calculus,
and graduated in General and Industrial Chemistry, Analytical
Chemistry, Mineralogy and Geology, and Applied Mathematics in the
course of Mining Engineering.

6. The title Bachelor of Scientific Agriculture is conferred on
one who has attained Distinction in Agricultural Engineering, a Proficiency
in Junior Physics, and graduated in General and Industrial
Chemistry, Analytical and Agricultural Chemistry, Natural History
and Geology, and Biology and Agriculture.