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68 UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY I
SENIOR YEAR
First Semester Crs. Second Semester Crs.
Chemistry 130a 5 Chemistry 130b 5
Bacteriology 111 4 Physics 120 2 Firs
Bacteriology 150a 1 Bacteriology 150b 1 Militar
Bacteriology 120:1 4 Bacteriology 120b 6 Englis
Elective (Social Sc.) S Elective (Social Sc.) S Matgei
17 17  
Total credits 136 exclusive of Military Science and Physical Education credits.  
° ° Required of all able-bodied male freshmen and sophomores who are citizens of the
United States.
BOTANY '
The elementary courses of the Department of Botany are designed to give Milli?
the general student a knowledge of the basic principles of plant life, to show  
him the relation of plants to man, and to give him a better understanding of his Physir
environment. These courses are fundamental to students of agriculture, forestry,  
and pharmacy and will satisfy part of the premedieal requirements of most K
medical schools. The advanced courses lead to an undergraduate major in
botany with emphasis upon morphology, classification, physiology, and cyto-
genetics and should be of interest to students of applied botanical sciences. , F
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The Department of Chemistry otlters training leading to the Bachelor of opin-
Science degree with a major in chemistry and the Bachelor of Arts degree  
with a major in chemistry. It otfers also a prescribed curriculum which leads
to thc degree of Bachelor of Science in Industrial Chemistry.
Commercial subjects combined with training in this department constitutes
preparation for technical salesmen, technical service men, liaison agents be-
tween laboratory and plant, or secretaries in scientific or industrial laboratories. F1
Persons majoring in chemistry may choose library techniques as electives with Chg,
the expectation of becoming technical librarians. Chg]
By including certain courses in Education in the requirements for the Chgr
A.B. degree, the student may become well prepared for teaching science and gm.,
mathematics in the high school. Chi]
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THE DEGREE OF   IN INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY `  
The degree of Bachelor of Science in Industrial Chemistry is awarded Gm
upon completion of a prescribed curriculum. The curriculum is designed to
prepare the student to continue the study of chemistry in a graduate school, or . T0
to engage in technical work with a substantial l>:rcl