The University of North Carolina record . rofessor. , , Johns Hopkins University. Bruce Fellow, Ibid. Assistant, UnitedStates Fish Commission. William Chambers Coker, , South Carolina College. , Johns Hopkins University. University of Bonn. Clarence Albert Shore, , Instructor. , University of North Carolina. , Ibid. Green Ramsey Berkeley, , Assistant. , University of North Carolina, 1903. Courses in Biology 5 Botany 3 GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY Collier Cobb, , Professor. , , Harvard University. Instructor, Massachusetts Institute of Technolog


The University of North Carolina record . rofessor. , , Johns Hopkins University. Bruce Fellow, Ibid. Assistant, UnitedStates Fish Commission. William Chambers Coker, , South Carolina College. , Johns Hopkins University. University of Bonn. Clarence Albert Shore, , Instructor. , University of North Carolina. , Ibid. Green Ramsey Berkeley, , Assistant. , University of North Carolina, 1903. Courses in Biology 5 Botany 3 GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY Collier Cobb, , Professor. , , Harvard University. Instructor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,Harvard, Boston University. Assistant, United States Geological Survey. William Wooten Eagles, Assistant. University of North Carolina. George St. Clair Mallett MacNider, Assistant. University of North Carolina. Courses in Geology and Mineralogy 8 PEDAGOGY Marcus Cicero Stephens Noble, Professor. University of North Carolina. Davidson College. Commandant, Bingham of Schools, Wilmington, N. C. Courses in Pedagogy 6. 10 THe in tilr Academic Department instruction is Bachelor s offered in three general groups of study leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts. Four years are usually required for the completion of this course. It furnishes a broad, seeure foundation of liberal culture, together with oppor-tunities for specialization in single branches. The principle of election, in a conservative and salutary form, is recognized in thearrangement of this course. In the Freshman and Sophomoreyears of each group, there are both definite requirements and alsoelection between connected studies, so arranged that each studentmay have a well-rounded course. The work of the Junior andSenior years is entirely elective, and each student may select suchstudies as will be of special use to him in his chosen profession orbusiness; he must, however, obtain the approval of the Dean of theUniversity for the studies selected. It is urgently recommendedthat the selection be m


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