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li . Pre-medical students who intend to obtain their degrees from
Vw; the College of Arts and Sciences before entering a medical school
  and who choose Anatomy and Physiology as their major will have
t met all the requirements and recommended courses of study for
all medical schools.
` Students of Anthropology, Art, Agriculture (Animal Hus-
’· bandry, Animal Pathology, Genetics, Home Economics), Education,
and Sociology will find advanced courses that will be of practical
value to them.
Suggested Coures for a Major in Anatomy and Physiology*
JUNIOR YEAR
First Semester Credits Second Semester Credits
Psych. 1a—Intro. to Psych. 1b—Intro. to Psychology 3
Psychology 3 Chem. 130b—Organic Chemistry 5
\ Chem. l30a——Organic Chemistry 5 Zool. 106—Embryology 4
· Zool, 101a—Histology 2 Ariat. & Phys. 109—Cellular
Anat. & Phys. 105—Archi— Physiology 3
tecture of Human Skeleton 4
Zool. 157b—Vertebrate Anatomy 4
or
Bact. 102—Genera1 Bacteriology 4
_ SENIOR YEAR
Third Semester Credits Fourth Semester Credits
Anat. & Phys. 116a- Anat. & Phys. 116b-
{ Seminar (Tutorial) 1 Seminar (Tutorial) 1
Anat. & Phys. 10'T—Compara— Ariat. & Phys. 106-——Intro.
tive Neuro—Physiology 4 to Endocrinology 3
Chem. 140a—Physical Chem. 4 or
English 3a.—Hist. of Eng. Lit. 3 Anat. & Phys. 1l0—
Electives in modern lang., Intermediate Metabolism 3
social subject, or botany 6 Chem. 140b——Physical Chem. 4
English 3b——Hist. of Eng. Lit. 3
Elective (Cont. elective subj.) 6
ANCIENT LANGUAGES
The courses and curricula in Ancient Languages and Litera-
tures are confined to the classical fields (Greek and Latin) and are
planned to meet the needs of the following:
(1) Students who wish to prepare with a classical major for
entering various vocations upon the completion of the A. B. degree.
For the individual student this department, in consultation with
the department representing the student’s vocational interests
(home economics, journalism, radio arts, etc.), will arrange a cur-
" riculum that will satisfy the requirements both of a classical back-
/ QI ground and of the vocation.
/|' (2) Students who want to prepare through a classical major
for work in the various graduate and professional schools. Such
‘ students will use their electives to meet the specific requirements
of the individual graduate or professional school.
* ' For the full schedule of part of the Junior Year and the entire Senior
Year, the student must have a standing of 2.0 and permission to curry
extra work.
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