Catalog ... . ourses offeredby other departments. 3Students without the required entrance credits in mathematics take Mathe-matics 112 (or 103), 114, 123, 133, and 143. 4Two years of German and/or Russian are required for the degree. Twounits of high school credit in either of these languages is equivalent to oneyear of college credit. Students entering without German or Russian in highschool may substitute the second year of the language requirement for theeight hours of electives referred to in footnote 5. Eight hours of electives must be chosen from the Divisions of Humanitiesor Social


Catalog ... . ourses offeredby other departments. 3Students without the required entrance credits in mathematics take Mathe-matics 112 (or 103), 114, 123, 133, and 143. 4Two years of German and/or Russian are required for the degree. Twounits of high school credit in either of these languages is equivalent to oneyear of college credit. Students entering without German or Russian in highschool may substitute the second year of the language requirement for theeight hours of electives referred to in footnote 5. Eight hours of electives must be chosen from the Divisions of Humanitiesor Social Sciences with the approval of the advisor. The courses are intendedto broaden the engineer and provide an interest and liberal education in his-tory, language, literature, philosophy, political science, or public who qualify for Chemistry 107 should take the Chemistry 107,108, 124, 342 sequence rather than Chemistry 101, 106, 110, 124 and thushave five additional hours of advanced Chemistry Combined Program in Engineering and Liberal Arts and Sciences The Colleges of Engineering and Liberal Arts and Sciences offer acombined program of five years leading to a baccalaureate degree fromeach college. This curriculum requires 166 horns for graduation, ex-clusive of physical education and military science. It is possible tocombine any of certain engineering curricula—aeronautical and as-tronautical, agricultural, civil, electrical, engineering mechanics,general, industrial, mechanical, metallurgical and mining, physics,industrial, ceramic—with any one of certain majors in Liberal Artsand Sciences—anthropology, classics, English, French, German, his-tory, Latin, mathematics, philosophy, physics, political science,psychology, Russian, sociology, Spanish, speech. Other combinationswill require more than ten semesters. The first year is the program common to freshmen in Engineeringand may be taken in either college. The second and third years


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