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. the following quarter. Special permission by the Dean is required   .
t for a schedule of more than 22 hours. A student whose record 
— enables him to carry 21 hours per quarter can earn a degree in ten   g
i p quarters. ' ‘   lf
A Farm experience or practical experience in the option selected   E
by the student is required for graduation. Students entering with
less than two units of mathematics must make up the deiiiciency ’
during the first year. Students who present no entrance units in ; 1
physics are required to take nine quarter hours of college physics. 1
Transfer students are required to take a minimum of 52 quarter. ]
. hours of agriculture in the University. g *
` Certain courses are required of all students who are candidates ‘
for the degree in agriculture; others are electives. The courses re- . _
quired for graduation are listed in the order they would normally 1 _
`. be taken by a student entering in the fall quarter and desiring a r` i
· general course. Since all required courses cannot be offered in all i 1
A .» quarters, some modification of order of courses will be necessary gi °
_ for students entering in the winter, spring, or summer quarters. It l °
\ i is recognized that many freshmen may know when they enter or '
i may decide during the Hrst year what option they desire to select.
The curriculum as outlined is sufficiently flexible to permit any,
change in order of courses that may be necessary to permit prepa- §
1 ration for these options. ;. _
, Curriculum Leading To The Degree of Bachelor of Science in i A
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Qtr. Qtr. C
First Quarter Hrs. Second Quarter Hrs.;
Agron. 1 Elem. Farm Crops 5 A. I. 1 Farm Livestock Prod. 5
A. I. 21 Farm Dairying 4 Bot. lb Genl, Botany 4
Assem. 1 Freshman Assembly 1 =*Eng. la English Composition 3
Bot. la Genl. Botany 4 Hort. 1 General Horticulture 3
1 Mathematics .... M. S. lb First Yr. Elem. 2 =
M. S. la First Yr. Elem. 2
“ Physical Education
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Third Quarter Fourth Quarter
. A. I. 41 Farm Poultry Prod. 4 Chem. la Genl. Inorganic 5
Eng. lh English Composition 3 Econ. 1 Prin. of Economics 5 .
Geol. 3 Elem. Geology 4 Fm. Eng. 1 Mech. of the
Zool. 23 Genl. Animal Biology 5 Farmstead 4 _
M. S. lc First Yr. Elem. 2 M. S. 6a. Second Yr. Elem. 2
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‘Students deficient in mathematics, as indicated by the freshman tests.   ~
are required to pass Mathematics D (with no credit). Students entering;
with less than two high school units of mathematics are required to make up ,
the deficiency during the freshman year. ,
~ ’No credit is granted for physical education. Students must meet the I
· physical fitness standard prescribed by the faculty. l
° The requirement in whole or in part for English la, b, c, may be satis- ’
fled without credit by passing a departmental proficiency examination.
Students deficient in English, as indicated by the freshman tests, are re-
quired to pass English D (with no credit) before taking English la.