FIRST TERM—SUMMER 1946  
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I ation. This covers three weeks’ work in selected regions. Local field work IS I
I offered throughout the year, and it is recommended that all major students  
_ take a summer course in field geology and geological methods. Such courses, II
I varying from four to six weeks in length, are offered by a number of institutions. ij
· Students majoring in Geology are required to pass a final comprehensive It
  examination in the department.  
I LOWER DIVISION REQUIREMENTS—See Page 18.  
  I GEOLOGY—Cont. I I I I I I , » 
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*23a IEI. Field Work in Regional I I I I I I
I Geology ...................................... 3 I June 5 to 23rd I IMcFar1an and Ij
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118a-d IField Work in Regional I I I I I Ei
I Geology ........................................ I 3 I June 5 to 23rd I I IMeFar1an and I,
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*50a Outlines of Geology ..................,. 3 I 3 IM—F I MHI 203I  
*14a IEle1nentary Field Geology ........ 1 I1:00—5:00W I MHI 203] ii
*14b Elementary Field Geology ........ 1 I1:00-5:00 Tues. I MHI 203]  
Courses open only to Upper I I I I I I  
I Division and Graduate Stu- I I I I I JI"
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105a-f Ilndependent Work in Geology..| 4 I By IAppt. I I I 
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I GERMAN LANGUAGE AND I I I I I I  
I LITERATURE I I I I I I  
A. E. Bigge, Head of Department, Miller Hall 303A. II 
UPPER DIVISION REQUIREMENTS—Junior and Senior Years  
Requirements in the Field of Concentration: Sixty quarter hours in the iield of  
Literature, Philosophy, and the Arts, including the major work, in courses not $2
open to freshmen.  
Requirements for a Major. Prerequisites: Junior standing, la, lb, 2a, 2b. Re-  
quired: A minimum of 27 quarter hours of advanced work, independent of IIE
tutorial courses. Major students are required to enroll in tutorial courses, giving iii
one hour credit for each of two quarters in the junior year, and two hours in  
the senior year, and to pass a comprehensive examination. FII
Note.-No credit is given when work done in High School is repeated. One year of EI 
High School language is considered the equivalent of one quarter of University  
language study. No credit will be given for German la until German lb has *_
been completed. No student should enroll in two beginning language courses at  
the same time. A proficiency examination must be passed as in any foreign lan-  
guage. g
LOWER DIVISION REQUIREMENTS—See Page 18.  
*G1a. Elementary German .................. 4 I 2 IM—S IMHI 302IWhitaker  
*011; Elementary German, Prereq. la 4 I 2 IM—S I MHI 310IBigge III
2a, Ilntermediate German I I I I I III
I (Literary), Prereq. 1b ............ 4 I 3 IM—S I MH 310|Bigge  
2a, Ilntermediate German I I I I  
I (Scientific), Prereq. 1b ............ 4 I 3 IM—S I MHI 302|Hegeman  
12b Ilntermediate German, I I I I I  
I Prereq. 2a .................................. I4 I 4 IM-S   302|Hegeman  
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