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Students in the College of Natural Sciences or Agriculture, and others who desire to elect their major in natural sciences must include at least one course in Physics, one course in Chemistry, and one course in Astronomy, Botany, Geography, Geology, Physiology or Zoology, selected from the matriculation or college courses named above.

5. College of Social Sciences.-The requirement in Latin is: matriculation Latin, 6 units; either matriculation or college Latin, 6 units. Total, 12 units.

6. College of Commerce.-History, etc., must include: Economic Geography, 3 units; Economic Theory, 6 units; History and Political Science, 15 units. Mathematics must include college courses 2A and 2B, 10 units. Natural Science must include Physical Geography, college course 7, 2 units. Of foreign languages there are required for the degree 30 units, of which at least 18 units must be completed before the student enters the upper division.

7. Colleges of Engineering and Chemistry.-In these Colleges six units of the requirement in history, etc., may be deferred until the year following the granting of the Junior Certificate. The requirement in mathematics is as follows: Matriculation subjects 2 and 3, 6 units; matriculation subjects 4 and 12a, 41⁄2 units, or the college courses equivalent thereto; and course 3A, 6 units. Total, at least 162 units. Students in the Colleges of Engineering and Chemistry will in many cases find it advisable to complete also Mathematics 3B, 6 units, before entering the Upper Division. In natural science the requirement is: matriculation Physics, 3 units; college Physics, course 1, 6 units; matriculation Chemistry, 3 units; college Chemistry, courses 1 and 3, 10 units. Total, 22 units. The requirement in drawing is: Matriculation subjects 16 and 17, or their college equivalents. Total, at least 4 units. In the Colleges of Engineering the required work in surveying comprises the college courses 1A and 1B in Civil Engineering, 6 units.

For matriculation in the Medical Department-the four years' course leading to M.D.-the student is required to obtain his Junior Certificate either in Letters, Social Sciences, or Natural Sciences, and is required to have had at least a year's laboratory course of college grade in each of the following subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Zoology; and also to have a fair reading knowledge of both German and French. If, however, the student desires to receive both B.S. and M.D. by combining his academic and professional courses in a seven-year curriculum, the first year of work as prescribed in the College of Medicine will be accepted as the fourth or last year of the undergraduate course in the Colleges of Letters and Natural Sciences, on the following conditions:

(1) That the requirements for Junior Certificate be met.

(2) That the required number of units for graduation be presented.

(3) That the student have a reading knowledge of German or French.

(4) That the student complete approximately two years' work of University grade in each of the following sciences-Chemistry, Physics, and Zoology.

The six-year combined pre-medical and medical course as heretofore announced has been discontinued, except for students who were enrolled in that course not later than April, 1908.

The student's schedule for graduation from the academic colleges shall be approved by the Pre-Medical Committee as well as by the Classification Committee of the College in which the student is enrolled.

Students in Architecture must complete all the requirements for the Junior Certificate either in Letters, in Social Sciences, or in Natural Sciences, including either among the prescribed or elective studies: Mathematics, 161⁄2 units; Physics, 9 units; Drawing, 8 units. The work in Mathematics and Physics and four units of the work in Drawing is identical with the work in these subjects in the Colleges of Engineering.

THE UPPER DIVISION.

All matriculation deficiencies must be removed before the student leaves the Lower Division.

The work of the Upper Division must be extended over a period of not less than two years of residence.* During these two years students may take not to exceed 16 units in any half-year.

The departments in which major courses may at present be taken are as follows:

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22. Botany

By two years of residence" is to be understood four halfyears during regular sessions, with not more than sixteen units nor less than twelve units of regular University work each half-year.

There are required for the degree, and to be done while the student is in the Upper Division, 36 units of work in major courses, in any department or departments, subject only to the following limitations:

1. Students in Social Sciences must do 24 units in departments numbered 1-17, 27-29, and 15 of these 24 units must be in one department.

2. Students in Natural Sciences must do 24 units in departments 1, 2, 17-31, and 15 of these must be in one department.

3. Students in Letters may select their major courses in any of the departments 1-31, provided that 15 units be taken in one department.

4. Students in Architecture, Commerce, Agriculture, Mechanics, Mining, Civil Engineering, and Chemistry, and students in the PreMedical course should select their Upper Division studies according to the directions given in the later pages of this circular.

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NOTE. In this summary the amounts assigned for the Junior Certificate in the Colleges of Commerce, Mechanics,
Mining, Civil Engineering, and Chemistry, and in the course in Architecture, are somewhat in excess of the amounts
required according to the table on p. xv. In this respect the summary below follows the present curricula, or ad-
vised arrangement of undergraduate study-lists for 1908-09, rather than the minimum requirements. Any student
who completes 109 units according to the table on p. xv will be granted the Junior Certificate.
bachelor's degree must not be less than the amount given below.

The total for the

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COURSE IN ARCHITECTURE.

The requirements for admission to the Course in Architecture are the same as for the College of Letters, Social Sciences, or Natural Sciences. For the requirements for the Junior Certificate, see p. xiii.

First Year.

Course for prospective students in Architecture enrolling in the College of Letters.

1st Half 2nd Half-.

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Course for prospective students in Architecture enrolling in the

College of Natural Sciences or the College of Social Sciences.

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