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, Curriculum; in Ornamental Horticulture  
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, FIRST QUARTER Hrs. SECOND QUARTER Hrs. l
I Art 61a—Dra.wi11 4 Art 61b—Dra.wing 4 max
Bot. 1a—Genl. Botany 4 Bot. 1b—Genl. Botany 4 ’ '
Eng. 1a—Engllsh Composition 3 Eng. lb--English Composition 3 . 1‘€q`
~ Eng. Dr. 17a——Mech. Drawing 2 Math. 3—Trlgonometry 5 ’_ tm.,
. M. S. 1a—First Year Basic 2 or
` Orlen, A——Fresh. Orientation 1 Math. 17—Algebra 6 gntn
' Phys. Ed. 1 M. S. 1b—First Year Basic 2
—-—— Phys. Ed. 1 · nee
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. THIRD QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER <
Agr. Ent. 1—Agr. Entomology 4 Art 63a—Drawing 4
Bot. 1c—Genl. Botany 4 Chem. 1a—Genl. Chem. 5
Eng. lc-Eng. Composition 3 Agr. 23—Plant Pathology 6 .
. M. S. 1c——First Year Basic 2 M. S, 6a—Second Year Basic 2 BHC
Phys. Ed. 1 -— _ yea
Elective 3 17
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; FIFTH QUARTER SIXTH QUARTER . pla
; Chem. 1b—General Chem. 5 Agron. 10—Solls 5 ‘
= Econ. 1—Prlnc. of Economics 5 Geol. 3—Elem. Geology 4 he
Y Hort. 1—Genera1 Horticulture 3 M. S. 6c—Second Yr. Basic 2
A M. S. 6b—Second Year Basic 2 Electives 7
I Electives 3 1
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. SEVENTH TO TWELFTH QUARTERS thi
Agr. Ent. 103—Economic Entomology ...- ............ -...-.--..--.- ....... ---._-.-.— 4 · tm
Agron. 12—Soil Conservation .-..- ........ - .......... - ....................... - ....... -..... .... .. .... -- 3 ‘
· Fm, Eng. 105—Eng. Practices in Soil Management ..._... ...... _...-.....-— 4 · abi
= Hort. 120—Landscape Gardening .... -...- ....... - .... - .......................... --..--._....-— 3
Hort. 121—Adv. Landscape Gardening ....... -.-.- ........ -- ..... .......-—.. .... -_ 3 } Sw
Hort. 122—Floriculture ..-..- ..... ...-..~_--..- ..................... - ........ ...--.-..-...-.... 2 ‘ reg
Hort. 123—P1ant Propagation .... .-..._ ............. -- ........ --.... .... ---- ..... -...-...a-— 3 ·
Hort. 124a-b—Special Problems in Ornamental Hort. ..- ...... - ...... - .... -...- .... 6 Y noi
Electives .... --.-.-.....-...-...-.....--_-.-...--- ........ -..- .... ~...-- .... ---.—--—--106 gm
  Hours required for graduati0n—210. .; ` lzll
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POULTRY Sel
» The poultry option offers instruction in breeding, culling and  
selection, incubation and brooding, rearing of chicks, hatchery Y
management, feeding, disease control, marketing poultry products, IE!
and game bird propagation. Students selecting this option should VE
have basic training in chemistry, zoology, embryology, and parasit-   On
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SCIENCE APPLIED TO AGRICULTURE g qt
Students interested in preparing themselves for scientific i cll
careers in agriculture should elect the option in agricultural science. ” sc
In preparation for this option, basic courses in science and mathe- sp
matics, such as bacteriology, botany, chemistry, geology, physics, _
zoology, algebra, and trigonometry should be scheduled in the
freshman and sophomore years. Properly selected electives in the
four-year curriculum prepare the student for graduate work lead- CC
ing to the master’s or doct0r’s degree. E Q1