Catalog ... . nt entering with four years of high schoolmathematics, including trigonometry (see, however, footnote 1 follow-ing curriculum), a year of chemistry, and no French or German. Astudent who can satisfy the college language requirement on enteringhas the distinct advantage of adding 16 hours of electives to hiscourse of study. A student who has a year of high school biology willalso have more freedom in choice of electives (see footnote 4 follow-ing curriculum). To enter the physics curriculum, an entering freshman must rankin the upper half of his high school class. To be permitted


Catalog ... . nt entering with four years of high schoolmathematics, including trigonometry (see, however, footnote 1 follow-ing curriculum), a year of chemistry, and no French or German. Astudent who can satisfy the college language requirement on enteringhas the distinct advantage of adding 16 hours of electives to hiscourse of study. A student who has a year of high school biology willalso have more freedom in choice of electives (see footnote 4 follow-ing curriculum). To enter the physics curriculum, an entering freshman must rankin the upper half of his high school class. To be permitted to registerin advanced physics or mathematics courses in this curriculum, stu-dents must have a grade average of at least in all subjects, ex-clusive of the basic courses in military science and physical education,and a combined grade average of at least in all courses completedin physics and mathematics. Transfer students must have a corre-sponding record in the institution from which they transfer. m. Physics Experiments. FIRST SEMESTER Math. 123—Analytic Geometry1 5 Chem. 103—General Chemistry2 4 German or French3 4 Rhet. 101—Rhetoric and Composition 3 Physical Education FIRST SEMESTER Math. 143—Calculus1 5 Physics 106—General Physics 4 German or French3 4 Elective* 4 Physical Education FIRST YEAR 16 HOURS SECOND SEMESTER 16 OR 17 HOURS Math. 133—Calculus1 3 Chem. 104—Chemistry of the Metallic Elements3 4 German or French8 4 Rhet. 102—Rhetoric and Composition 3 Elective ....2 or 3 Physical EducationSECOND YEAR 17 HOURS SECOND SEMESTER 15 HOURSMath. 345—Differential Equations and Orthogonal Functions 3 Physics 107—General Physics 4 German or French8 4 Elective* 4 Physical Education xThe prerequisite to entering the stated sequence in mathematics is threeto four years of high school mathematics, including trigonometry, and asatisfactory grade on the mathematics placement examination. Studentshaving college credit for algebra and trigonometry are not


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