PART IV—THE COLLEGES

COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE

G. C. SELLERY, DEAN

I. COURSES OF STUDY OFFERED

There are two general courses in the College of Letters anv: Science:
one leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts, in which foreign language
is a required study; the other leading to the degree of Bachelor of Philos-
ophy, in which other required studies take the place of foreign language
in whole or in part. The requirements in these courses are stated beginning
with page 56.

The following is a complete list of the courses offered, as described on
the pages indicated:

LEADING TO THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS
General Course, page 58
Course in Commerce, page 76 (School of Commerce)
Course in Humanities, page 68
Course in Journalism, page 103 (School of Journalism)

LEADING TO THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Course in Applied Arts, page 94 (School of Education)

Course in Chemistry, page 63

Chemistry—Commerce Course, page 67

Course in Industrial Education, page 93 (School of Education)

Course in Nursing (see School of Nursing Bulletin)

Course in Pharmacy, page 70

Course in Physical Education and Athletic Coaching for Men,
page 97 (School of Education)

Course in Physical Education for Women, page 98 (School of Ed-
ucation)

Premedical Curricula, page 73

LEADING TO THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIC
Course in Music, page 118 (School of Music)

LEADING TO THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF PHILOSOPHY

General Course, page 61
Normal Course, page 62