STATE COLLEGE OF KENTUCKY. I7
Classical Course.
l\lathematies.
Physics and J\SlI`OllOllly.
Chemistry.
Mental and Moral Pliilrisopliy.
llatiu and Greelc Languages and l.iteraturc.
English Language and literature.
French mid German Languages mid Literature.
Civil llistory and Political liconomy.
Natural Ilistory-—l}otany, Comp. Anatomy, Zoology, Geology, &c.
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  Course of Study Required for Diploma in Normal School.
Elementary English llranches.
V ]\latl1einaties, including Geometry and 'Prigonometry.
ljxperiinental Physics.
Descriptive ;\>lt'i)1l<>lli)'.
Natural llistory—lEotany, Physical Geography, Physiology.
Pcninanship and llook-keeping, Drawing.
Rhetoric, lflemcnts of Criticism, Composition, Logic.
Ilistory and Poaitieal lfeononiy.
'l`heory and Practice oi- Teaching,
French and (ilerman.
Latin Language and l,iterature, partial course.
Mental and Moral l’hilosopliy.
All other departments of study in the College are open, without extra
fees, to students in the Norinal course. To those who do not take the
( course required for a diploma, eertiticates of qualiheation to teach are
issued for those hranelies in which the required degree ol proficiency is
attained.
The Course of Study Required for a Diploma in the Com-
mercial Course is as Follows:
Penmanship, lioolt-keeping, general and special.
English tirannnar, <}eography—lieseriptive, Political, and Physical.
Rhetoric, (`oniposition.
Iligher ;\rithmeti¤·. Algebra, Geometry.
Political lieononiv, Xloral Pliilosophy.
French and tlerrnan.
Commercial l.aw.
__/' Phonography.
All other departments are open, without extra fees, to students in the
Commercial Course 'I`0 those who do not take the entire course of study,
but conline themselves mainly to liook-keeping, certificates are given when
the required degree of proficiency is attained.
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