DEGREES AND CURRICULA
For instructional purposes the University is organized into a College of
Arts and Sciences, a College of Agriculture and Home Economics, a College
of Engineering, a College of Law, a College of Education, a College of Com-
merce, a College of Pharmacy, a College of Medicine, a College of Nursing, a
Graduate School, and the Extended Programs. Instruction is given in each
college or school through two semesters of approximately eighteen weeks each,
and, with the exception of the College of Pharmacy, a summer session of eight
weeks. In general the opportunities afforded by the above divisions are in-
dicated by the following degrees which are conferred upon students who
complete lhe prescribed programs of study.
College of Arts and Sciences
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Arts in journalism
Bachelor of Music
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Chemistry
Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology
College of Agriculture and Home Economics
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Home Economics
College of Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering Cat
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering the
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering intl
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering in
Bachelor of Science in Metallurgical Engineering La
Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering Ba
College of Law mf
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College of Education 6F?
Bachelor of Arts in Education gk
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College of Commerce a ;
Bachelor of Science in Commerce
College of Pharmacy S6]
Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy E?
Extended Programs pq
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College of Medicine ml
Doctor of Medicine lO_
College of Nursing in
Bachelor of Science in Nursing in
Graduate School Vc
Master of Arts
Master of Science Pl