GENERAL INFORMATION 11

The Library of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters,
comprising about 5,000 volumes, is a valuable collection of reports and
transactions of learned societies. It is located in the library building and
constitutes a useful supplement to the other libraries in this special field.

The Legislative Reference Library in the Capitol numbers 60,000 vol-
umes, pamphlets, and collections of clippings. This library collects infor-
mation on all subjects of legislation, but the material is chiefly in the
field of political science and economics. The State Law Library, also in
the Capitol, numbers about 86,000 volumes. Students are allowed to draw
books from the Madison Free Library, a collection of 90,000 volumes.

COURSES AND DEGREES

FIRST DEGREES

The University awards the following degrees upon successful comple-
tion of the courses indicated:

BACHELOR OF ARTS
GENERAL COURSE—B.A.
COURSE IN COMMERCE—B.A.
CouRSE IN HUMANITIES—B.A.(C.H.)
COURSE IN JOURNALISM—B.A. in Journ.

BACHELOR OF PHILOSOPHY
GENERAL COURSE—Ph.B. (Gen. C.)
NORMAL CoURSE—Ph.B. (Nor. C.)

BACHELOR OF LAWS
Law ScHOoL—LL.B. }

BACHELOR OF MUSIC
SCHOOL OF MusIc—B.M.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
AGRICULTURE (LONG COURSE) —B.S.A.
COURSE IN APPLIED ARTS—B.S.(A.A.)
CHEMISTRY COURSE—B.S.(Ch.C.) 3
CHEMISTRY-COMMERCE CoURSE—B.S. (Ch.C.C.)
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING COURSE—B.S.(Ch.E.)
CIVIL ENGINEERING COURSE—B.S. (C.E.)
ELPCTRICAL ENGINEERING COURSE—B.S.(E.E.)
HOME ECONOMICS CoURSE—B.S. (H.E.) !
HYGIENE (FIVE-YEAR NURSING) CouRSE—B.S. (Hyg.) 4
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION COURSE—B.S. (Ind. Ed.) 7
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING COURSE—B.S.(M.E.)
MEDICAL SCIENCE COURSE—B.S. (Med.)
MINING ENGINEERING COURSE—B.S.(Min.E.)
PHARMACY (FouR-YEAR) CouRSE—B.S.(Pharm.)
PHYSICAL EDUCATION CoURSE—B.S. (Phys.Ed.)

GRADUATE IN PHARMACY
PHARMACY (THREE-YEAR) COURSE—Ph.G.