THE SEMESTER BEGINNING JULY 1 College students may enroll in and receive credit for the following courses in the semester beginning July le Ie Courses listed in the School of Engineering or the Navy V-l2 schedule as follows: Mathematics--All courses listed. Students who have had one year of High School Algebra, but no College Algebra, should enroll in Math. Anal. I. Those with 1g years of High School Algebra, but no College Algebra, should enroll in Math. Anal, itt. Those who have College Algebra but no Trigonometry shouid enroll in Math. 3a. Those who have had College Algebra ara Trigonometry should enroll in Math. Anal. Il. Those who have had Analytics should enroll in Calculus I. Students without High School Geometry may enroll in Math. Anal. i or III but must enroll in Geometry concurrently. Physics------All courses listed. Chemistry----All courses listed. General Chemistry IA is not open to students who have had Chemistry 2 or 2E, and General Chemis~ try 2A is not open to students who have had Chemistry 3 or SL. Englishe-<----- All courses listed. Principles of Economics Historical Background of Present World War Engineering Drawing Navigation and Nautical Astronomy Psychology I Descriptive Geometry Plane Surveying II. A number of additional courses offered in the Engineering School are open to College students for professional credit. Students interested in such courses should consult the Dean's office. III. The following additional courses are also offered: Course Prerequisite Cre Time Day Room & Bldg Astronomy M8 Nav. and Naut. Astr. 3 8:30 Mir ~ Obs English #1lb English Literature 2 8:30 TT 213F History 7 The American People 5 9:50 MIWIF 107FS History 25 Recent World History 3 2:50 MMF SFS Zoology 3 Comparative Anatomy Zoolel 5 Lecture 10:30 TT 2068 Laboratory 10:30-12:20 MF 2208 # Not open to students who have had English 11 or lla. DIRECTIONS TO STUDENTS V-12 students must observe the following: 1. They must enroll in a minimum of 17 credit hours of work exclusive of Physical Training. 2. They must enroll in a Physical Training class which meets 5 days per weeks. These classes are scheduled at each hour from 8:50 to 11:30 in= elusive and at 3:30. Students who do not already have four hours of credit in Physical Training should enroll for 1 hour of credit. 3. They must enroll in Comparative Anatomy if they are eligible to take ite ; 4, The following required courses, which are offered this semester, must be completed as soon as possible: English I and IT; Chemistry IA. TIA, and Genoral Organic Chemistry; Physics, one yeare 5. If possible, thoy should enroll in the following electives which are a part of the V-12 program: Naval Organization, Historical Background of Present World War, and Psychologye All civilian men must enroll in Physical Education, meeting at least three times per week, unless excused by the Committee on Exemptions (Dr. As Je Mix, Chairman). This will count for one hour's credit for those who do not already ha. four hours of credit in the subject. Woncrn who have entered the University since September 1, 1942 and who do not have two hours of credit in Physical Education must enroll in it, meeting three times per week, unless excused by the Committee on Exemptions.