SCHOOL OF NURSING 373

FOURTH SEMESTER

Med. and Surg. 6—Obstetries and gynecology__-_--------------- i Py a an eee 2
Med. and Surg. 7—Medicine and urogenital surgery - ------------------------------ 2
Nursing 5—Social problems from the standpoint of nursing and dieteties__----------- 4

Ward work—6 hours daily

FIFTH SEMESTER

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Ward work—8 hours daily

FIVE-YEAR COMBINED COURSES

Two courses are offered of combined academic and resident professional
instruction leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science and certificate of
Graduate Nurse in five years. :

The College of Letters and Science grants the degree of Bachelor of
Science, Hygiene, to students who successfully complete six semesters of
work, as outlined below, in the College of Letters and Science, and 27
months of work in the School of Nursing.

The College of Agriculture grants the degree of Bachelor of Science,
Home Economics, to students who successfully complete six semesters of
work, as outlined below, in the Course in Home Economics, and 27 months
of work in the School of Nursing.

RESIDENT PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTION

The resident professional instruction consists of 27 months in residence
in the Nurses’ Dormitory. During this period the student has instruction
in medicine, surgery, and principles of nursing, ward practice in the wards
and out-patient departments of the hospital, and practical training in public
health nursing. The resident instruction is divided into four half years of
academic and professional education and three additional months of special
training. In each half year there are one semester of four months of aca-
demic and ward work, six weeks (52 hours per week) of ward or field work,
and two weeks of vacation. The semester work is given as outlined above
under the three-year course, excepting that physical education is not re-
quired and that the fifth semester is omitted.

COMBINED COURSE, COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE

This course leads to the degree of Bachelor of Science, Hygiene. The
following specific requirements must be satisfactorily met:

ENGLISH. 10 credits as follows: 6 credits in composition, 8 credits per
semester for two semesters, to be taken in the first year of residence;
4 credits in literature, to be taken normally in the sophomore year.
Students securing a grade of A in the first semester of composition
may, if they so desire, omit the second semester of it.

FOREIGN LANGUAGE. Two years of either French or German in college if
students do not meet the foreign-language requirement for the B.A.
degree.

HIsTory. 6 credits in a continuous year course; or mathematics, 8 credits.

SCIENCE. Chemistry 1, 10 credits; Physiology 4, 6 credits; Nursing 1, 2
credits.