Sept. 22d. Examination for admission to the Preparatory School. (First day: 9 a. m., Arithmetic; 10:30 a. m., English Grammar; 1 p. m., United States History; 2:30 p. m., Descriptive Geography. Second day: 9 a. m., Physiology; I p. m., all higher subjects.) Sept. 23d. Examinations for admission to the College depart The Departments of the University. The State of Wyoming has established in the University the following named colleges and schools. These are under the control of the same Board of Trustees, and share the buildings, laboratories, museums, and libraries. As far as possible, the same teaching force is utilized in the different departments: I. THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Classical Course-Leading to the Degree B. A. Political Science and History Course-Leading to the Scientific Course-Leading to the Degree B. A. or II. THE GRADUATE SCHOOL-Leading to the Degree M. A., III. THE College of AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS- The Irrigation Engineering Course-Leading to the The School of Mines-Leading to the Degree B. S. IV. THE NORMAL SCHOOL AND TEACHERS' COLLEGE The Two-Year Course-Leading to the Degree B. Ped. The Four-Year Course-Leading to the Degree B. A. in Education. V. THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC. VI. THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL. VII. THE SUMMER SCHOOL. I GOVERNMENT. The University is a State Institution by a provision of the is vested in a Board of Trustees, appointed the consent of the State Senate. |