. The record . tive purposes. All students graduating from the Collegeof Arts and Sciences take certain prescribed courses aggregating180 quarter hours, majoring in the prescribed course of their col-lege. The work is so arranged that it permits intensive and long continuedwork in any line, and also allows a proportionate amount of elective workwhich both stabalizes and broadens the course. Its appeal has been to thosedesiring a general Liberal Arts education, and also through its group electives,to those desiring to specialize in some subject or fit themselves as techniciansin one of the phys


. The record . tive purposes. All students graduating from the Collegeof Arts and Sciences take certain prescribed courses aggregating180 quarter hours, majoring in the prescribed course of their col-lege. The work is so arranged that it permits intensive and long continuedwork in any line, and also allows a proportionate amount of elective workwhich both stabalizes and broadens the course. Its appeal has been to thosedesiring a general Liberal Arts education, and also through its group electives,to those desiring to specialize in some subject or fit themselves as techniciansin one of the physical sciences. By this method the departments are admin-istered by one Dean, and a better co-operation is secured. In previous years the Scientific Degree was the only one granted, but owingto the development of the school, the courses were extended and modified tomeet their need, and the College of Liberal Arts and the College of Sciencescombined. General College Seventy-nine m


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