CATALOG 1952-1953 153 Bachelor of Science in Chemistry: The Department of Chemistry does not offer a de- partmental major. In addition to a group major including chemistry as a component, a special curriculum is offered leading to the degree "Bachelor of Science in Chemistry". This curriculum is designed for students who desire to make chemistry their vocation. The requirements for this degree are as follows: (1) Credit must be presented in each of the following courses: CY. 217-218 General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis ................................................ .......... 8 CY. 331-332 Quantitative Analysis ... ............................................... ........................................ 8 CY. 301-302 O organic Chem istry .................................................................................................................. 8 CY. 401-402 Physical Chem istry ................................................................................................................. 6 CY. 405-406 Physical Chemistry ..................................................................... ............................... 2 CY. 411 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry ...................................... ............. ............... 3 *CY. 412 Advanced Physical Chemistry ....................................................... ............................... 3 *CY 413 Colorim etry ................................................................................................................................ 3 CY. 414 Advanced Organic Chemistry .................................................. .......................... 4 *CY 415 Biochem istry ........................................................................ ....................................... 3 *CY. 416 Industrial Chemistry ....................................... .......................................................... 3 CY. 481-482 Chem ical Literature ........................................................ .................................... .. 1 PS. 205-206 G general Physics ..................................................................................................................... 8 M S. 105-106 Basic M them atics ................... .................... ............. ....................................... 8 M S. 353-354 Differential and Integral Calculus .................................................................... .......... 8 GN 133-134 First-Year Germ an ......................................................................................... 6 GN. 201-202 Second-Year Germ an ..................................................................................................... 6 EH. 255 Business Communications ..................................... .. ............. .......----.......... 3 *Two of these four courses are to be taken. (2) At least twenty-five additional semester hours outside of the field of Chemistry, to be selected with the approval of the Dean. (3) A student must earn a total of at least 78 semester hours in the Upper Division. No grade below C in any course in Chemistry will be counted for the degree. No course in Chemistry other than those listed in (1) above, or equivalent, may be counted for this degree. Students studying in this curriculum may carry 19.5 hours in their senior year if they have qualified for a nineteen-hour load. GRADUATION WITH HONORS AND HIGH HONORS For graduation With Honors a student must earn an honor point average of 3.2 or greater in the work of the Upper Division. The regulations concerning graduation With High Honors are administered by a committee of the faculty of the College. This committee invites students with suf- ficiently meritorious scholastic record to take a high honors examination designed to test: The student's grasp of great events, achievements and personalities in the general fields of human interest; the student's comprehension and grasp of his major field; and the student's initiative, thoroughness and accuracy. Recommendation for graduation With High Honors is based upon excellence in the high honors examination, honor point average, distribution and quality of subject-matter studied, and evaluation of the stu- dent by his teachers. GENERAL REGULATIONS Student Responsibility: Each student must assume full responsibility for registering for the proper courses and for fulfilling all requirements for his degree. Seniors must file formal application for a degree in the Office of the Registrar and must pay the graduation fee early in the semester in which they expect to receive the degree; the official calendar shows the latest date on which this can be done.