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The Growth of the Medical School. R. H. Whitehead...

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Published five times a year, in January, April, July, August and October.

Entered at Charlottesville, Va.,

as second-class matter.

THE MICHIE COMPANY, Printers

Charlottesville, Va.

Charlottesville, Va.

EDWIN A. ALDERMAN, LL. D., President.

The following departments of study are represented:

I. The College.

In the College, courses are offered in the following culture subjects: Applied Mathematics, Astronomy, Biblical History and Literature, Biology, Chemistry, Economic Geology, Economics, Education, English Language, English Literature, French, General Geology, German, Greek, History, Italian, Latin, Mathematics, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Public Speaking, Sociology and Spanish.

By virtue of the elective system, the undergraduate can select any one of a large number of liberal four-year courses, leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science.

II. Department of Graduate Studies.

This department offers opportunity for advanced instruction in the subjects taught in the College, and of acquiring the methods of original research. The degrees offered are Master of Arts, Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy.

III. Department of Engineering.

Four distinct courses are offered, leading to degrees in Civil, Mining, Mechanical, Electrical and Chemical Engineering, and requiring for their completion four years each. Graduates of College admitted with advanced standing in Mathematics and in the Sciences. Special two-year courses are arranged for students who are unable to afford the time and money needed for completing the full degree course of four years.

IV. Department of Law.

The candidate for the LL. B. degree is required to attend three full sessions. A valuable special course is provided for students who cannot attend a full course, and who are not candidates for the degree. The Library facilities are excellent.

V. Department of Medicine.

The University Hospital is owned and managed by the University; Fadvantages are given students of this department usually enjoyed only by internes. The entrance requirements are the completion of a four-year high school course or its equivalent, and of good college courses in Chemistry, Biology, and Physics, French, or German. VI. Summer School.

The Summer School offers courses for college credit leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science, thus enabling students to shorten the time required for these degrees. Courses are also offered which prepare for entrance or absolve conditions. In addition to these, numerous courses are given for the professional training of High School principals, High School teachers and school administrators.

Short courses are offered in The College for those unable to enter at opening of session. Tuition in Academic Departments free to Virginians. Loan Funds available. All other expenses reduced to a minimum. SEND FOR CATALOGUE.

HOWARD WINSTON, Registrar.

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