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MATRICULATION GROUP I

The minimum requirements for complete matriculation in the COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE and the COLLEGE OF COMMERCE are as follows:

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Any one of, or any combination from, the following:
Latin (6)†, Greek (8), French (15a), German (15b),
Spanish (15c).

(See also Subjects A and B under List of Preparatory Subjects.) HISTORY, One year

3

U. S. (5), or Ancient (10), or Medieval and Modern (13a), or English (13b).

NATURAL SCIENCE (taken with laboratory work in classes of third

3

and fourth-year pupils), one year

Physics (11)†, or Chemistry (12b)†, or Botany (12c), or
Zoology (12d), or Physiology (12f).

ADDITIONAL

Any one of, or any combination from, the following:
Advanced Mathematics (4a, 4b, 12a).

Additional foreign language, ancient or modern (6, 7, 8, 9,
15).

Additional Laboratory Science taken in classes of third- and
fourth-year pupils (11, 12b, 12c, 12d, 12f).

ELECTIVE

(These may include not more than 9 units chosen from subjects 18 to 21 and high school subjects not listed by the University).

TOTAL

6

15

45 units

The candidate for admission must have chosen his preparatory subjects in such a way as to have a total of 12 units of "advanced" subjects. Ad vanced subjects are as follows: 4a', 4a2, 4b, 5, 7, 9, 11, 12 (excluding sciences given in the first and second years of the high school), 13b, 14, 15a3, 15a*, 15b3, 15b′, 15c3, 15c.

The numbers in parentheses refer to the matriculation subjects listed on a preeeding page; for example, 2 is plane geometry.

The University does not offer courses equivalent to subject 6 (elementary Latin). This subject must be taken in the high school, if at all. Elementary physics and elementary chemistry are offered in the summer session of the University, but not in the fall or spring sessions.

Any student who has fulfilled the requirements of Group I will be admitted to the College of Letters and Science. However, he will find his choice of studies much restricted unless he has chosen his optional and elective units with due regard to the curriculum he intends to pursue at the University. Requirements and recommendations for preparatory studies have been made by the University; these will be found on pages 20 to 24 of this circular.

MATRICULATION GROUP II

The requirements for complete matriculation in the colleges of MECHANICS, MINING, CIVIL ENGINEERING, and CHEMISTRY‡, the curriculum in ARCHITECTURE (College of Letters and Science) and the curriculum in FOREST UTILIZATION (College of Agriculture) are as follows:

ENGLISH, two years

(Subject 1).

MATHEMATICS, four years

6 units

12

Plane Geometry (2)*, Elem. Algebra (3), Algebraic Theory (4a1), Algebraic Theory (4a2) or Plane Analytic Geometry (12a), Solid Geometry (4b), Plane Trigonometry (12a2).

FOREIGN LANGUAGES, two years

6

Any one of, or any combination from, the following:
Latin (6), Greek (8), French (15a)‡, German (15b),
Spanish (15c).

(See also Subjects A and B under List of Preparatory Subjects.) HISTORY, one year

U. S. (5), or Ancient (10), or Medieval and Modern (13a), or
English (136).

3

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Any one of, or any combination from, the following:
Additional foreign language (6, 7, 8, 9, 15).
Advanced English (14).

TOTAL

6

45 units

*The numbers in parentheses refer to the matriculation subjects listed on a preceding page; for example, 2 is plane geometry.

The University does not offer courses equivalent to subject 6 (elementary Latin). This subject must be taken in the high school, if at all. Elementary physics and elementary chemistry are offered in the summer session of the University, but not in the fall or spring sessions.

For matriculation in the College of Chemistry, French, subject 15a2, or German, subject 15b, must be presented.

Group II with any of the foreign languages listed will admit also to the College of Agriculture, or to the College of Letters and Science; but see also Group I (for Letters and Science) and III (for Agriculture). Group II with 6 units of Latint will admit to any curriculum of the University.

Caution: The attention of students who are preparing to enter any of the engineering colleges is directed to the following facts:

The regular curriculum of the first year in all the engineering colleges includes mathematics, physics, chemistry, and surveying. Admission to any one of these courses is conditioned upon the satisfaction of the following entrance requirements: For mathematics and surveying -plane and solid geometry (2 and 4b), a year and a half of algebra (3, 4a1), plane trigonometry (12a2) and either an additional half-year of algebra (4a) or plane analytic geometry (12a); for physics-elementary physics (11); for chemistry-elementary chemistry (12b); for surveying, in addition to the mathematics-geometrical drawing (17). Deficiency in any one of these prerequisites will postpone the corresponding university course until the deficiency is removed and will inevitably prevent the completion of the course in engineering in four years. Moreover, courses in elementary physics and chemistry are not offered by the University, except during the summer session.

MATRICULATION GROUP III

The minimum requirements for complete matriculation in the COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, except the curriculum in FOREST UTILIZATION, are as follows:

ENGLISH, two years

6 units

(Subject 1.)

MATHEMATICS, two years

6

Plane Geometry (2)* and Elementary Algebra (3).

6

FOREIGN LANGUAGES, two years

Any one of, or any combination from, the following:

Latin (6), Greek (8), French (15a), German (15b), Span-
ish (15c).

(See also Subjects A and B under List of Preparatory Subjects.)

The numbers in parentheses refer to the matriculation subjects listed on a pre

ceding page; for example, 2 is plane geometry.

†The University does not offer courses equivalent to subject 6 (elementary Latin). This subject must be taken in the high school, if at all.

HISTORY, One year

U. S. (5), or Ancient (10), or Medieval and Modern (13a), oṛ

English (136).

NATURAL SCIENCE, two years

Physics (11)† and Chemistry (12b)†.

OPTIONAL (from subjects 4-17 inclusive)

ELECTIVE

TOTAL

3

9

45 units

The candidate for admission must have chosen his preparatory subjects in such a way as to have a total of 12 units of "advanced subjects." Advanced subjects are as follows: 4a', 4a2, 4b, 5, 7, 9, 11, 12 (excluding sciences given in the first and second years of the high school), 13b, 14, 15a3, 15a, 15b3, 15b', 15c3, 15c.

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE VARIOUS CURRICULA

The requirements and recommendations for the various curricula are stated below.

The terms "required" and "recommended" are to be interpreted as follows:

Required: Subjects without which the student will not be able to enter the regular curriculum. The omission of required subjects at matriculation will usually result in delay in graduation. Recommended: Subjects which will give more effective preparation and thus allow greater freedom of election at the University. The omission of these subjects at matriculation usually will not delay graduation if the student's work at the University is properly planned.

Agriculture: leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in the COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE.

Required: Group III.

Recommended: Drawing (16, 17), Trigonometry (12a).

The University does not offer courses equivalent to subject 6 (elementary Latin). This subject must be taken in the high school, if at all. Elementary physics and elementary chemistry are offered in the summer session of the University, but not in the fall or spring sessions.

Anthropology: leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts.

Required: Group I.

Architecture: leading to the degree of A.B. in the COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE, at the end of four years, and to the degree of Graduate

in Architecture in the SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE at the end of six years.

Required: Group II.

Recommended: Latin (6ab1 and 6ab2) and French (15a2).

Chemistry: leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in the COLLEGE OF CHEMISTRY.

Required: Group II, including French 15a2 or German 1562.

Commerce: leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in the COLLEGE of COMMERCE at the end of four years.

Required: Group I.

Recommended: modern foreign language; additional mathematics.

Dentistry: leading to the degree of D.D.S. in the COLLEGE of Dentistry. Required: 45 units, including physics (11) or chemistry (12b). Of the required 45 units at least 36 must be selected from subjects 1 to 17 inclusive; see list of preparatory subjects on page 5. Recommended: Group I.

Economics: leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts.
Required: Group I.

Recommended: additional foreign language.

Engineering (Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Gas, Irrigation, Mechanical, Military, Mining [including Economic Geology and Petroleum Engineering], Railroad, Sanitary): leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in one of the ENGINEERING COLLEGES.

Required: Group II.

English: leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts.
Required: Group I.

Recommended: Latin (6, 7) and Greek (8, 9).

Forest Utilization: leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in the COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE at the end of four years.

Required: Group II.

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