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i i I4 ANNUAL REGISTER OF
i Classical Course.
  Mathematics. l
  ‘ Physics and Astronomy. _
3 Chemistry.
  Mental and Moral Philosophy.
  Latin and Greek Languages and Literature. ,
i English Language and Literature.
l . French and German Languages and Literature.
L Civil History and Political Economy.
'I Natural History—Botany, Comp. Anatomy, Zoology, Geology, &c.
` i Course of Study Required for Diploma in Normal School.
i Elementary English Branches.
I l\Iathematics, including Geometry and Trigonometry.
Experimental Physics.
Descriptive Astronomy.
Natural llistory—l}otany, Physical Geography, Physiology.
Penmanship and Boole—l;eeping, Drawing.
Rhetoric, Elements of Criticism, Composition, Logic.
· History and Political Economy.
V Theory an d Practice of Teaching.
, French and German.
Latin Language and Literature, partial course.
A ` Mental and Moral Philosophy.
All other departments of study in the College are open, without extra
fees, to students in the Normal course. To those who do not take the
course required for a diploma, certificates of qualihcation to teach are
I issued for those branches in which the required degree of proficiency is
attained
, The Course of Study Required for a Diploma in the Com-
  mercial Course is as follows:
I Penmanship, Boolvlaeepiiig, general and special.
English Grammar, Geography-Descriptive, Political, and Physical.
I Rhetoric, Composition.
l lligher Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry,
‘ Political Economy, Moral Philosophy.
. Prencli and German.
l All other departments are open, without extra fees, to students in the l
J Commercial Course. To those who do not take the entireicourse of study,  L
l but contine themselves mainly to book-keeping, certihcates are given when  
l the required degree of proticiency is attained.
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