COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 71 `°
  COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE , ._ · ,
  A. M. MILLER, DEAN. 4 ` .
j GENERAL STATEMENT. I V ·
  Organization. " ` `
  The College of Arts and Science embraces four schools: School of Arts, I V `. 4 g`
E School of Science, School of Education, School of Chemistry. ` .· V
  The School of Art: consists of eight departments as follows: English, i
  Greek, History and Political Science, Latin, Mathematics and Astronomy, — ·
  Modern Language, Philosophy. · A
A The School of Scicncz consists of three departments, as follows: Anatomy, ,
j and Physiology, Geology, Physics. g ‘
  The School of Chcmixtry consists of the Department of Chemistry, offering ` _
  in addition to the general course in Chemistry a course in Industrial Chem—
  istry. - .
E The School of Education consists of the Department of Education. It .
[ offers professional courses to those preparing to teach.
. Entrance Requirements.
To enter any of the courses offered in the College of Arts and Science
I the applicant must be able to include in his fifteen units of entrance credit
Q nine and one—half units prescribed as follows:
i English three units, Algebra one and one-half units, Plane Geometry .
; one unit, Foreign Language two units, History one unit, Science one unit.
; The College offers undergraduate courses leading to the degrees of A. B. ,
and B. S. and graduate courses leading to the degrees of A. M. and M. S.
and Ph. D.
To enter a course leading to the A. B. Degree, the applicant must offer .
i in addition to the nine and one-half units prescribed above two more units
, in foreign language, so chosen as to include in the four units of foreign language
; offered at least three in Latin.
;» To enter a course leading to the B. S. Degree, major study Mathematics,
2 Physics, Chemistry or Geology, the applicant must offer in addition to the
L nine and one-half units prescribed above, Solid Geometry one-half unit, mak- ·
  mg Z1 total for such students of ten prescribed units.
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