Slike strani
PDF
ePub

College, from any courses offered in the University. Holders of scholarships in household science in this college take the course as laid out here. Variations from it can be made only by special permission of the Council of Administration on recommendation of the faculty of the college.

PRESCRIBED SUBJECTS

Architecture 29; 2 hours.

Art and Design 1, 16; 4 hours.
Botany 11; 5 hours.

Chemistry 1, 3b, 4; 10 hours.

English 1, 4 or 23; 7 or 8 hours.

History 3; 6 hours.

Household Science 1, 2, 3, 6, 7; 12 hours.

Library 12; 1 hour.

Physiology 4; 5 hours.

Physical Training 7, 9; 3 hours.

Rhetoric 2; 6 hours.

In addition to the above, students will elect as follows:

Botany or Zoölogy, 5 hours.

English or Rhetoric, 5 hours.

Foreign Language, 16 hours.

1Elective List A., a minimum of 4 hours.

ELECTIVES

List A.-Architecture 6; 4 hours.

Horticulture 10, 19; 5 hours.

Household Science 5, 10; 5 hours.

Economics I and 16 B or 17, 7 hours.
Physics 2; 4 hours.

COURSE OF INSTRUCTION

Required for the Degree of B.S. in General Course in Household

Science
First Year

I. Botany II or Zoology 10; Chemistry 1; Household Science 2; Rhetoric 1; Physical Training 7, 9.

2. Chemistry 3b, 4; Household Science 1; Rhetoric 1; Botany 1; Physical Training 7, 9.

If Physics has not been offered for entrance, its equivalent should be elected.

Second Year

I. English I; Art and Design 1, 16; Foreign Language; Household Science 6; Architecture 29.

2. Household Science 3; English 27 or 23; Foreign Language; Botany 5.

Third Year

J. History 3; Library 12; Household Science 7.
2. Physiology 4; History I.

Fourth Year

See elective list and requirements for graduation.

GRADUATE SCHOOL

Graduates of the University of Illinois, and of other colleges and universities of approved standing, may be admitted to membersip in the Graduate School. Other persons, suitably qualified, may gain admission upon such conditions as may be imposed in each case.

With the exceptions named in the next paragraph, all members of the Graduate School are required to be in regular attendance at the University, and to do all the work for which they are registered in the departments to which such work belongs. In case of absence on leave, or when absence is necessary to carry on investigations included in approved courses of study, the requirement of continuous residence may be suitably modified.

Graduates of this University may be admitted to nonresident membership in the Graduate School, as candidates for second, or masters', degrees; and all members of the School who have met the residence requirement for advanced degrees may register as non-residents while completing the work for such degrees.

Members of the Graduate School register with the Dean during the registration days, at the beginning of the collegiate year. Admission may be granted at other times, but the time limit required for degrees counts from the date of the certificate of membership.

Those only are enrolled as members of the Graduate School who enter upon or pursue approved graduate work. Resident graduates who are candidates for bachelor degrees are not included.

STUDIES AND EXAMINATIONS

As far as can be indicated by a statement of time, full work for a graduate student consists in the use of fortyfive hours a week in the lecture rooms, laboratories, etc., and in private study. Assignments of work are made upon this basis; but great variations naturally result from the subject matter in hand, and from the abilities. of individuals.

Each student must select one principal line of study, and upon this major subject at least one-half of his work must be done; and any greater proportion of his time, up to the whole of it, may thus be devoted if proper approval is had. When work upon the selected major subject is not arranged to require all of the student's attention, he must choose one or two minor subjects, as may be necessary to complete a full course of study. Usually, at least one minor subject should be taken. Not more than two may be taken at the same time.

The major study must be approved as graduate work for this University, preceded by an amount of undergraduate preparation determined by the officers in charge. The minor subjects may, under approval, be chosen from those offered to graduates; or, except in the College of Engineering, from undergraduate courses of advanced grade. But all candidates for advanced degrees must direct their selection toward some well-defined end, determine for the most part by the character and purpose of the major study.

In the College of Engineering the major line of study must form not less than two-thirds of the entire graduate course, and must be one course, or some combination of the courses enumerated under the heading of "Courses for Graduates," given with each departmental subject; thus one candidate for an advanced degree may have assigned him as his major subject, Architecture 101, 103, and 107; another, Mechanical Engineering 104 and 107; and the extent to which each of the enumerated subjects is to be

pursued may be indicated in credit hours upon the application blanks.

Examinations are required in all subjects.

The head of the department in which the student does his major work is charged with the direction and supervision of such major work, and, in a general way, with the supervision of the student's entire course of study.

ADVANCED DEGREES

No degrees are given for study in absentia, except that graduates of this University, who become members of the Graduate School and reside elsewhere, may receive a master's degree upon the completion of their course of study within not less than three years of the date of registration. Advanced degrees are conferred by the Trustees of the University only upon recommendation of the Senate, based upon information furnished by the Council of Administration.

SECOND DEGREES

The second degrees conferred by this University are as follows:

Master of Arts after Bachelor of Arts.

Master of Science after Bachelor of Science in courses in the colleges of Agriculture and Science.

Master of Architecture after Bachelor of Science in the courses of Agriculture and Agricultural Engineering. Civil Engineer after Bachelor of Science in the course of Civil Engineering.

Electrical Engineer after Bachelor of Science in the course in Electrical Engineering.

Mechanical Engineer after Bachelor of Science in the course in Mechanical Engineering.

Pharmaceutical Chemist after Graduate in Pharmacy. All candidates for second degrees are required to register in the Graduate School, to pursue an approved course of study for one academic year in residence, or, in the case

« PrejšnjaNaprej »