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i junior and senior colleges are seeking the education and training il
represented by higher degrees. To meet this demand, the several g
i colleges of the University are providing larger programs of work  
la for graduate students.  
W Residence Credit. A graduate student must carry at least six  
  hours in the Summer Session to be entitled to full residence  
i credit for the session.  
i Applicants for Graduate Degrees. Applications for degrees ;
l must be made at least four weeks before the date of commence-  
  ment. These applications are made at the office of the Registrar il
  of the University. it
  Requirements for the Master’s Degree. A candidate for the  
; degree of Master of Arts or Master of Science is required to com-  
plete 24 credits of graduate work of which two—thirds is in a major I 
and one—third in electives, spend a full year in residence, present t 
an acceptable thesis, have a reading knowledge of one modern for- j
eign language and pass a final oral examination. He must maintain  
a standing of 2.0. li
i Requirements for Professional Degrees. The professional de- ll
gree of M.A. or M.S. in Education, or M.S. in Agriculture or Home  
Economics, may be secured with the same requirements except  
that there is no language requirement and, that with the permission  
of the department concerned, 12 additional credits and 12 additional ·'
, weeks may be offered in lieu of a thesis. %
` General Requirements for a Master’s Degree. All candidates E
for any mastcr’s degree must have completed the equivalent of a ,`
B.A. or B.S. degree in a fully accredited institution. Part-time resi- Q
dence during any semester or summer session is computed on the i
, basis of one and one-half weeks of residence for each credit earned,  
but the amount of residence for part—time work is limited except j
for graduate assistants and part—time instructors, to not more than i
_ six weeks in any one semester. No credit toward advanced de- A
{ grees is allowed for correspondence work. ,g
i General Requirements for the Doct0r’s Degree. The degree of :’
i Doctor of Philosophy is offered with major work in the following  
li departments: Chemistry, Education, Economics, English, Farm Eco-  
.` nomics, History, Markets and Rural Finance, Mathematics, Physics,  
g, Rural Sociology, Psychology, Political Science, and Romance Lan-  
  guages. Minor work may be carried in any department offering if
i graduate courses. E,
l` The degree of Doctor of Philosophy is conferred upon a candi-  
i date who after completing not less than three years of graduate  
V work devoted to the study of a special field of knowledge, satisfies  
  the language requirements, passes the required examination in the  
* subjects, presents a satisfactory dissertation, and is deemed worthy 5
  of recognition as a scholar of high attainments in his chosen °
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