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V Graduate School
· .` A Master of Arts V stud
~ , Master of Arts in Education i ‘ cum
E Master of Science V em;
3 Master of Science in Agriculture Wit}
Master of Science in Civil Engineering . ing
, Master of Science in Education — elec
; Master of Science in Electrical Engineering pom
` Master of Science in Home Economics ing,
· Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering ‘ nan
V Master of Science in Metallurgical Engineering and
» Master of Science in Mining Engineering
Master of Science in Public Health
, . Civil Engineer (c. E.> . ‘ PIE?
_ 1- Electrical Engineer (E. E.) or ‘
Mechanical Engineer (M. E.) deg
· ; _ Metallurgical Engineer (Met. E.) °r 1
* Mining Engineer (E. M.) _
\ V Doctor of Philosophy (Ph. D.) ma;
V Doctor of Education (Ed. D.) in c
The above outline of colleges and degrees gives only a general for
; idea of the educational opportunities available at the University.
. Within the various colleges there are many possibilities for special- of
t   ization and the pursuit of particular interests. These may be out- ’ ma?
`   lined as follows: gui
  College of Arts and Sciences. Within this college it is possible ‘ WO.
1 to major in any one of twenty—seven departments as follows: Anat— " bm
i omy and Physiology, Ancient Languages and Literatures, Anthrop- gm
i ology and Archaelogy, Art, Bacteriology, Botany, Chemistry,
Q Economics, English Language and Literature, Geography, Geology,
` German Language and Literature, History, Hygiene and Public  
g Health, Journalism, Library Science, Mathematics and Astronomy, in-
l Music, Philosophy, Physical Education, Physics, Political Science, mg
, Psychology, Romance Languages and Literatures, Social Work, CO-
; Sociology, and Zoology.
College of Agriculture and Home Economics. Students in ca]
agriculture have twelve options: agricultural education; agricul- del
tural entomology; agricultural extension; agronomy; animal hus- an
bandry; dairying; farm economics and rural sociology; general tm
agriculture; horticulture; markets and rural finance; poultry; and lst
science applied to agriculture. There is also a short non—degree . Se]
program in practical agriculture. Students in home economics Cm
have six options: child development and family living; clothing, rm
textiles, and related art; general home economics; home economics
education; home economics extension; institutional economics and
dietetics.