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The University Renate new in the Lecture Boon of V"Ve; Hall. Monday, ”Hrch ll

President V3Vey nresiding.

The minuLes of February ll were read aid fi,qr0veda

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WOTK presented the following new courses and
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COLlnun OF ARTS AHl SC IEWC
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Art ldéa,u. Directed Travel and St Ny in )rODe.

113 bus will be used in connegtion with the work; the

 

svllabus will organize the material in two parts: first accordino
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ne, giving the sequence of histwrical periods and s vles and

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listing the reorescnta‘

i\re examples. (This will corce nond to the
a' part of toe Course 3 Second, according tr olace, in the order
of th; art centers on rm-te, listiiig the actual monuments and works
of art which may ne seen in olace. (This will corresnond to t?e ”b”
par; oi the course.l

The time required Ior the tour w7ll be a little more than six weeks —

Iorty«five days from the date 0: sailing to tre date nf return.

During that ti-e those registered for credit will g’ve nearlv all
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their tine to the work of the Course. Class se:sion begin on

shipboard; there will be two sessions oer day _ eighteen altogether—
using the syllabus outline and nhotogranhs of specific m uwments
and assigned reading in preparation for the work to follow on the

continent. That also will be intensive work each day. The student
will give more time to this course than a full summermschool session
here requires.

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Art 14.28. Directed Travel and wt dy in Europe. A *urvey of
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European art; periods, stvles; ou tending examples in European

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centers. Lectures, a.ssigaed reading, notebooks m day by day nreparat ion
for the first«hand study oI origin a1 works of art on the tour.

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Art 142b. Dir cted Travel and Study in Furope. A first~hand study

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Politic al qoiencc 174- Tublic Welfare AdminierHtion. An inw. “naive s‘rdv
of the Wlflblfim‘ 1 olve-i in welfare &dm‘nlutiallflhx in both Llie state and
local government units. Tie COHTSG is designed esweciolly to meet

the needs of social workers. Three credits. Consent of Instructor.
Dolltlcil \LngLg Sm) cial Problens in Public Adnini trmtion. A

 

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course rrblem" of nublic adminisLlnLion. Tie

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will be selecte in accordance with the needs and desires
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‘udvnts en‘steri"g fo. the course. Three cred1t5:.. Prerequisite:

 

Roman11Licel Science lifia, Comnarative Governmert: “vrl1ar'ntefj Drfccrdnles I
and 155b, Compmra,ive finvernment: gon: if 3::_ C38nges

 

of title from ”Commeralive Government”.

 

 

 
 

 

 

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4. DoliLical R Mi. nce 158. R6 ula ion of ’uhlic ”t‘l lit 23 V
.itle cnanged fr Lab. Credits %
Physics 2b General College Physics 3 4 5. 5
German 2b Intermediate German 3 3. 1
Chemistry 8 Quantitative Analysis 1 8 5.
Mathematics 20b Integral Calculus 4 4.
Military Science 6b Second Year Basic Course,
Infantry 1 2 1.5
Physical Education 2b Gymnasium or Field Ath. 2 .7
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Junior Year
First Semester

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hrs. _ Hrs. a
Course Subiect Rec. Lab. Credits I
Chemistry 127a Organic Chemistry,
Aliphatic Series 3 4 5.
Chemistry 109 Quantitative Analysis 1 8 5.
Chemistry 131a Physical Chemistry 2 4 4.
Commerce 1 Principles of Economics 3 3.
French la Elementary French 3 3.
Geology 109a Mineralogy 4 2.
22.
Second Semester
Chemistry 127b Organic Chemistryo
Cyclic Series 3 4 5.
Chemistry 17 Gas Analysis 2 1.
Cemmerce 15 Economic Problems 3 3.
Chemistry 131b Physical Chemistry, con‘t. 2. 4 4.
French 1b Elementary French 3 3.
Physics Elective 3.
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Senior Year
First Semester
Hrs. Hrs.
Course Subject Rec. Lab. Credits
Elec. Engr. 105 or D.C. Currents and Machinery 3 3 4.
Physics Advanced Physics 3~ “
Chemistry 119a Industrial Chemistry 2 2- \ ?
Chemistry 122a Journal Club 1 1. 5
English Elective 2 or 3 . 2- or 3°
Chemistry 118 Water Analysis 4 2°
Chemistry 105 Qualitative Organic Anal. 10 5.
Chemistry 110 Intermed. Physical Chem. 3 3

 

 

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Minutes of the University Senate °

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Senior Year

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Second Semester
Hrs. Hrs.

Course 5 Subject 5 R60. Lab. Credits
Elec. Engr. 106 or kiternating Currents ! 3 3 A.
Physics dvanced Physics ; 3.
Chemistry 150 hdvanced Inorganic Chem. 3 2 4 4.
Chemistry ll9b Industrial Chemistry i 2 2.
English lective 33 Or 2 3. or 2.
Chemistry 1221: Journal Club E 1 1 .
Chemistry lective 3 10 5.
Chemistry 140 Fndustrial Stoichiometry a 3 3.
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Minimum credits for a degree 154.3

Students excused from Military Science or Physical Educati

credits in other subjects.

The College of Arts

 

 

on must gain equivalent

and Sciences mleo presented a proposed curriculum leading

to the degree of B93. in Vodicai Technology, which was adopted as follows:

2. A Curriculum Leading to the degree B,S. in Medical Technology.

Freshman Year
First Semester

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hrs. Hrs.

Course Subject Rec. Labo Credits
Matriculation Lec. Required of all Freshmen l .3
English la English Composition 3 3.
Chemistry la General Inorganic Chem. 3 4 5.
Bacteriology 2a Elementary Microbiology 2 4 4.
Zoology 1a General Zoology 2 4 4.
Military Science la First Year Basic Course 1 2 1.3
Physical Ed. 1a Gymnasium Practice 2 .7

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Second Semester

Hygiene 1 General and Personal Hyg. 2 1-
English 1b English Composition 3 l 3°
Chemistry 1b General Inorganic Cheme 3 4 I 5°
Bacteriology 2b Elementary Microbiology 2 4 4-
Zoology 1b General Zoology 2 4 4.
Military Science 1b First Year Basic Course 1 2 1e3
Physical Ed. lb Gymnasium Practice 2 .7

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Minutes of the University Senate «Continued eMarch 11, 1935
' Sophomore Year
First Semester
Hrs. Hrs. l“.
Course Subject Rec. Lab. Credits
Chemistry 4 Qualitative Analysis 1 6 4o
Physics 1a General Physics 4 2 5.
Bacteriology 56 Bacteriology of Foods 2 4 4.
Aunt. and Phys. In General Physiology 3 3.
Military Sc. 23 Second Year Basic Course 1 2 1.5
Physical Ed. 2b Advanced Gym. Practice _ 2 ~.7 _w
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Second Semester
Zoology 7b Comparative Anatomy 2 d 4.
Physics 1a General Physics 4 2 5.
Bacteriology 57 Bact. of Water and Sewage 2 4 4.
Anat. and Phys. 1b General Physiology 3 3.
Military Sc. 2b Second Year Basic Course 1 2 1.5
Physical Ed. 2b Advanced Gym. Practice 2 .7
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’ Women Students must substitute one year of foreign language for the two

years of Military Science.

Junior Year
First Semester

This should be taken in the Sophomore year.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chemistry 8 Quantitative Analysis 1 8 5.
Zoology 101a Histology l 4 3.
Bacteriology 103 Pathogenic Bacteriology 2 4 4.
Foreign Language Elective 3 3.
Bacteriology 110a Laboratory Diagnosis 6 3.
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Zoology IOlb Histology P 4 3.
Bacteriology Immunology and Serology 6 5.
Zoology 106 Embryology 4 4.
Foreign Language Elective 3.
Bacteriology 110b Laboratory Diagnosis 6 3.

 

 

  

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Minutes of the University Senate wContinued —March 11, 1935
Senior Year
First Semester
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Couree _0 'Subject Rec. Lab.“ gradits
Chemistty 127b ‘Otganic Chemistry 3 4 5,
Bacteriology 111 General Pathology 2 4 A.
Bacteriology 150a Seminar 2 1.
Bacteriology 120a Hoepital Laboratory Practice 12 4.
Math., Philo, Psych.D

or Social Science Elective 3.

Second Semester

Chemistry 127b Organic Chemistry 3 4 5.
Bacteriology 15Gb Seminar 2 1.
Physics 12‘8 XaRay Techcique A 2.
Bacteriology 120b Hospital Laboratory Practice 18 6.
Mathe9 Phile, Psych.a

or Social Science Elective 3.

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Students will be given an opportunity in the summer to obtain additional practiral
experience in one of the hcspitals in and around Lexington.

Total Creditsce 143.7

Mr. Peak, Chairman of the Book Store Committee, read a repoft of the operation
of the books store for the past year.

Doctor Chamberlain and Dean Taylor made reports on the meeting of the National
Education Association at Atlantic City° and their reports were filed.

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