Annual Announcement of Courses of InstructionThe University Press, 1927 |
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... Honors . Students who become candidates for the bachelor's degree in the College of Agriculture may be recommended for honors on the basis of the quality of the work done in the regular curriculum . Graduate Work . - Concerning ...
... Honors . Students who become candidates for the bachelor's degree in the College of Agriculture may be recommended for honors on the basis of the quality of the work done in the regular curriculum . Graduate Work . - Concerning ...
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... Honors Students in the Upper Division . — The student must have received honorable mention with the junior certificate , or , in case he is a senior , have completed the junior work in architectural design with distinction . 1 ...
... Honors Students in the Upper Division . — The student must have received honorable mention with the junior certificate , or , in case he is a senior , have completed the junior work in architectural design with distinction . 1 ...
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... Honors Students in the Upper Division . - The following courses are prerequisite to honors work in the upper division : Mathematics ; either 5 and 9A - 9B , or 3 and 4 ; Physics 1A - 1в . Chemistry 1A and Geology la are recommended . A ...
... Honors Students in the Upper Division . - The following courses are prerequisite to honors work in the upper division : Mathematics ; either 5 and 9A - 9B , or 3 and 4 ; Physics 1A - 1в . Chemistry 1A and Geology la are recommended . A ...
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... Honor Students . ( 1-5 ) Either half - year . The STAFF ( Professor CRAWFORD in charge ) Limited to honor students whose major is astronomy . GRADUATE COURSES Concerning conditions for admission to graduate courses see page 3 of this ...
... Honor Students . ( 1-5 ) Either half - year . The STAFF ( Professor CRAWFORD in charge ) Limited to honor students whose major is astronomy . GRADUATE COURSES Concerning conditions for admission to graduate courses see page 3 of this ...
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... Honors Students . - Honors will be recommended for candidates who offer grade A performance in at least the minimum for the major in bacteriology and in other biological subjects . LOWER DIVISION COURSES 1. General Bacteriology and ...
... Honors Students . - Honors will be recommended for candidates who offer grade A performance in at least the minimum for the major in bacteriology and in other biological subjects . LOWER DIVISION COURSES 1. General Bacteriology and ...
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Administration admission to graduate Advanced Undergraduates Agriculture announcement Architecture Assistant Professor Associate Professor Astronomy Bacteriology Biochemistry Botany Chairman charge Civil Engineering College conditions for admission courses 1A-1B COURSES Concerning conditions Davis Elementary English enrolled equivalent field French Geology German given governing this list GRADUATE COURSES Concerning Greek half-year high school History Honors Students Hygiene included instructor junior standing Latin Lectures Letters and Science List of Courses List.-All undergraduate courses literature LOWER DIVISION COURSES M W F Master's Degree Mathematics Mechanics methods open to students Paleontology Ph.D Philosophy Physical Education Physics 1A-1B Physiology Plant Nutrition Pomology practice Prerequisite principles problems Psychology regulations governing Research residence second Science and Tactics Science List Science List.-All undergraduate selected semester Seminar senior Slavic Languages social Spanish Special Study STAFF Professor Study for Advanced taken concurrently Theory Thesis Tu Th units of upper upper division courses Zoology
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Stran 164 - January 1, 1948 ... the Sherman Act ... the Clayton Act, and the . . . Federal Trade Commission Act . . . shall be applicable to the business of insurance to the extent that such business is not regulated by State law.
Stran 190 - The primary object of establishing units of the Reserve Officers Training Corps is to qualify students for appointment in the Officers' Reserve Corps of the United States Army. Students who complete the advanced course and who participate in such summer camps as the Secretary of War may prescribe, are eligible upon graduation for appointment and commission by the President...
Stran 196 - When any member of the senior division of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps has completed two academic years of service In that division and has been selected for further training by the president of the institution and by its professor of military science and tactics, and has agreed in writing to continue in the Reserve Officers...
Stran 196 - In consideration of commutation of subsistence to be furnished me in accordance with law, I hereby agree to continue in the Reserve Officers...
Stran 183 - The curricula of the College of Mechanics require 3 units or 144 hours of shop practice to be taken in Intersession or Summer Session. This work may be taken in the iron or wood shop, preferably in the shop that the student has not been enrolled in heretofore. The department reserves the right to shift sections when necessary. It is also preferable to take the complete 144 hours in either the Intersession or Summer Session. In exceptional cases the student will be permitted to take one-half the time...
Stran 137 - A general survey of the history of the western hemisphere from the discovery to the present time. The planting of European civilization in the western hemisphere, the growth of the colonies of the different nations, colonial systems, the international contest for the continents, the wars of independence in English-America, and in Hispanic-America, the development of the independent American republics, their relations with each other and with the rest of the world.
Stran 73 - CHARLES DERLETH, JR., CE, Professor of Civil Engineering and Dean of the College of Civil Engineering (Chairman of the Department).
Stran 90 - NOEL KEYS, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Education. CYRUS D. MEAD, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Education. LARS H. PETERSON, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Education.
Stran 35 - The formation, sources, and development of the national and state constitutions, the American executives, the national and state administrative systems, American legislative bodies, the national and state judicial systems, American territories and dependencies, American citizenship, the party system, and local government institutions. 2 units. M Tu W Th F, 9.