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COURSES LEADING TO DEGREES.
  
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COURSES LEADING TO DEGREES.

In each School of this Department a diploma of graduation is conferred in the
B. S. course, and students who complete both the B. S. course and an advanced
or M. A. course are entitled to a diploma of graduation in the School.

The titled degree of Bachelor of Science is conferred upon a student who has
been graduated in seven B. S. courses, selected from the following five groups, but
so that at least one course is taken from each group; and has in addition been
graduated in two of the seven schools elected.

A. Mathematics—Mechanics.

B. Physics—Astronomy.

C. Chemistry—Analytical Chemistry.

D. Geology—Biology.

E. Applied Mathematies.

The subjects elected as the major studies will be indicated in the diploma.

The following programme shows the arrangement of hours for lecture in this
department:

         
Mon. Wed. Fri.  Tues. Thurs. Sat. 
9-10  Civil Engineering.
Geology (M. A.) 
Mechanical Engineering.
General Geology.
Mathematics (A.) 
10-11  Projective Geometry.
Physics (M. A.)
Analytical Chemistry. 
Engineering Goodesy.
Electricity and Magnetism.
Analytical Chemistry. 
11-12½  B. A. Mathematics I.
M. A. Mathematics.
General Chemistry. 
B. A. Mathematics II.
Analytical Mechanics.
General Physics. 
12½-1½  General Mechanics.
General Astronomy.
Comparative Anatomy. 
Steam Engineering.
Astronomy (M. A.)
Botany. 

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The afternoons, from 2.30 to 5.30, are devoted to practical work. The lectures
in Industrial Chemistry are given in the afternoons of Monday, Wednesday and
Friday.