2005 Idaho Code - 33-2814 — COURSES

                                  TITLE  33
                                  EDUCATION
                                  CHAPTER 28
                             UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO
    33-2814.  COURSES. Subject to the authority of the regents to prescribe
programs and courses of study, the college or department of arts shall embrace
courses of instruction in mathematical, physical and natural sciences, with
their application to the industrial arts, such as agriculture, mechanics,
engineering, mining and metallurgy, manufactures [manufacturing], architecture
and commerce, and such branches included in the college of letters as shall be
necessary to a proper fitness of the pupils in the scientific and practical
courses for their chosen pursuits; and as soon as the income of the university
will allow, in such order as the wants of the public shall seem to require,
the said courses in the sciences and their application to the practical arts
shall be expanded into distinct colleges of the university, each with its own
faculty and appropriate title. The college of letters shall be coexistent with
the college of arts and shall embrace a liberal course of instruction in
language, literature and philosophy, together with such courses or parts of
courses in the college of arts as the regents of the university shall
prescribe.

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