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Graduates of the professional courses of the state teachers’ colleges
who are majoring in agriculture and who wish to qualify for the University
Teachers’ Certificate, should elect 8 credits as follows:

Credits
Education (Gadvaneee): 2.00 Loc sito r oe bee ener eb aie 3-4
Agricultural Education.(adyanced ) \-= 204-4454 3 ees 2-3
Départmentalteachers: course 2 2 ee 3

Candidates may be excused from the departmental teachers’ course
with the approval of the Chairman of the Department of Agricultural Edu-
cation.

DEPARTMENTAL TEACHERS’ Course. Agricultural Education 302. The
Teaching of Agriculture. I, II; 3 cr. Mr. Kivlin.

BOTANY
Students preparing to teach botany, either as a major or a minor
subject, are advised to elect courses in both structural and physiological
botany, and also those that involve field work.

Masor. A minimum of 20 credits from the following courses: Botany
1, 2, 108, 104, 107, 108, 110, 112, 118, 117, 118, 129, 130, 131, 146, 147, 150,
154, 156, 160.

Minor. A minimum of 15 credits from the following courses: Botany
1, 2, 103, 104, 107, 108, 110, 112, 113, 129, 130, 131, 146, 160. Attention
is called to courses 1 and 2, which together constitute a year’s work and
which are especially adapted to the needs of those taking a teachers’ minor
in botany.

DEPARTMENTAL TEACHERS’ CourSE. Biology 310. The Teaching of
Biology. I, II; 8 cr. Miss Weber.

CHEMISTRY
Masor. A minimum of 30 credits, including Chemistry 1a and 1b and
at least 6 credits in each of the following, including lectures throughout
the year: Chemistry 11, 120, 130.

MINor. A minimum of fifteen credits.

DEPARTMENTAL TEACHERS’ COURSE. Chemistry 311. The Teaching of
Chemistry. II; 3 er. Prerequisites: Chemistry 1; first semester of
Chemistry 120, or credit or enrollment for five credits in Chemistry 11.
Mr. Walton.

COMMERCE
The School of Commerce affords certain facilities for those students
who wish to prepare themselves to teach commercial subjects in secondary
schools. Such students are advised to consult with the Director of the
School of Commerce in the arrangement of elective work.

DEPARTMENTAL TEACHERS’ COURSE. Economics 314. The Teaching of
Bookkeeping. II; 3 cr. Prerequisite: Senior standing and Economies 8b.
Practice teaching in bookkeeping is not offered in the Wisconsin High
School; those who elect this course are, however, required to do participa-
tion-teaching in another subject. Miss Hensey.

DRAWING
See Industrial Education and Applied Arts, pages 93-96.