The Pennsylvania State College e several courses and branches of instruction grouped in the following schools: w w School of Language and Literature: General Science course, Classical course, A course in Modern Language and Literature, Latin Scientific course, A course in Home Economics School of History, Political Science, and Philosophy The several subjects included in this School are incorporated more or less extensively into all the four years' courses. A separate course in Phil osophy is offered, and other courses may be had. (See catalog.) School of Agriculture: Four year courses in Agriculture in six distinct lines, including Fores try, • Five Short courses of twelve weeks each, A , -.. Courses of Instruction for Farmers (one week) Special Work in Agriculture (one or two years), Correspondence courses (H om e Reading and Study). 31 subjects. For information . c=o .4=o . 4=7 . 4=o .4=o . 4 =o . 4=o .4=, .4=o .4:0 •c • • c::0 • c= l •e= 7o • c:=l •e=o • • <a et> • affg-0 •c=o • c=:. • <=:, • NA-6., •%z;.„ • xzmi, • •••:., ••• . • <zz, ••• <=> • ••• zt, •ot • t=2. • t:> •• 'lzza •Nze..- Address, 'The Registrar, State College, Pa. 4. School of Natural Science: Course in Biology, Course in Chemistry, Course in Industrial Chemistry, 5. School of Mathematics and Physics: Course in Mathematics, Course in Physics 6. School of Engineering Course in Civil Engineering, Course in Electrical Engineering, Course in Electro-Chemical Engineer-. Course in Mechanical Engineering, Course in Sanitary Engineering, Elementary course in Mechanics (two years) 7. School of Mines and Metallurgy: Course in Mines and Mining (four years), Short course in Mining (two years), Special Students in Mining (no time limit).
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