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E    provided that the student has gained at least 90 quarter hours in
  science.
COMBINED COURSES IN ARTS AND LAW, OR ARTS AND
TU MEDICINE, OR ARTS AND DENTISTRY
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rk_ A student may combine his courses in Arts and Sciences and
Law or Medicine or Dentistry, gaining the A. B. or B. S. degree
after three years in this college and one or more years in the pro-
sj- fessional school.
WY 1. He must gain at least 147 quarter hours in Arts and Sciences
of subjects, with a standing of 1.0 or more, before transferring to the
he professional school. .
2. He must have met the specified requirements of the College
of Arts and Sciences (excepting hygiene, in Arts-Medicine) and
[on have gained at least 30 quarter hours in his field of concentration
45 before transferring to the professional school.
im 3. He must have been registered in the College of Arts and
lor Sciences for at least one full year, immediately preceding the com-
`rts pletion of his Arts and Sciences requirements, and must have
gained at least 45 quarter hours in Arts and Sciences subjects in
***5 this college.
¤¤¤f 4. He must spend at least one year in a College of Law ap-
  proved by the Association of American Law Schools, or in a Class
1%; A Medical School, or in a Class A College of Dentistry as rated
by the Dental Educational Council of America.
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mw- 5. He must in his law or medicine work secure sufficient
  quarter hours to bring his total in the Arts and the professional
work up to 192 quarter hours, and must secure a standing of at
least 1.0, or its equivalent, in the professional work. Professional
the courses duplicating Arts and Sciences courses, or duplicating
last courses elected in other colleges of the University by the student
_ while registered in the College of Arts and Sciences, will not be
gw counted in the total. In the combined Arts-Dentistry course, the
arts degree will not be conferred untilafter the completion of the
dentistry course.
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2ate PRE-MEDICAL` COURSES
gf The College of Arts and Sciences offers a two years’ prepar-
· atory course for the study of medicine. This course complies with
the entrance requirements of the American Medical Association
and the Association of American Medical Colleges which hold for g
lied all American medical schools, except those which require three
Nts- Ywrs or a degree for entrance.