In 1881 a Latin Science course was added to the curriculum. The science course, which led to the bachelor of science degree, included no Latin or Greek courses, either as required or optional. The Latin Science course combined elements of the classical and the science curricula. The UT catalog for 1881 to 1882 indicates that students who pursued the Latin Science course were to receive the bachelor of philosophy.
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