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26 Document JSIo. 14. [Session Junior Class studies Descriptive Geometry, Mechanical and Topographical Engineering. Senior Class—Building, Architecture, and Practical Me-chanics, with use of work-shops. The graduate in the first six, with either of the last three schools, may become a candidate for the University Degree oi Ph. B., (Bachelor of Philosopliy,) in this College. The graduate in all the schools, for the Degree ot Ph. D., (Doctor of Phil.) III. College of Science and the Arts. 1. Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, (same course as in College I.) 2. English Language and Literature, (same course as Junior Class in College I.) 3. Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, (same course as in College I.) 4. Chemistry, (same course as in College I.) 5. Natural History, (same course as in College I.) 6. Engineering, (same course as in College II.) 7. Modern Languages and Literature, (same course as in Collec;e II.) 8. Latin Language and*^iterature, (same course as in Junior class, College I.) 9. History and Political Economy, (same course as in Col-lege I.) 10. Military Science. The graduate of the first seven, with either of the last three schools, ma}' become a candidate for the University Degree of S. B. in this College. The graduate in all tlie Schools, a candidate for the Univer-sity Degree of S. M. lY. College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts. 1. Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, (same course as in College I.)
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Full Text | 26 Document JSIo. 14. [Session Junior Class studies Descriptive Geometry, Mechanical and Topographical Engineering. Senior Class—Building, Architecture, and Practical Me-chanics, with use of work-shops. The graduate in the first six, with either of the last three schools, may become a candidate for the University Degree oi Ph. B., (Bachelor of Philosopliy,) in this College. The graduate in all the schools, for the Degree ot Ph. D., (Doctor of Phil.) III. College of Science and the Arts. 1. Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, (same course as in College I.) 2. English Language and Literature, (same course as Junior Class in College I.) 3. Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, (same course as in College I.) 4. Chemistry, (same course as in College I.) 5. Natural History, (same course as in College I.) 6. Engineering, (same course as in College II.) 7. Modern Languages and Literature, (same course as in Collec;e II.) 8. Latin Language and*^iterature, (same course as in Junior class, College I.) 9. History and Political Economy, (same course as in Col-lege I.) 10. Military Science. The graduate of the first seven, with either of the last three schools, ma}' become a candidate for the University Degree of S. B. in this College. The graduate in all tlie Schools, a candidate for the Univer-sity Degree of S. M. lY. College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts. 1. Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, (same course as in College I.) |