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PART II.

DEPARTMENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY.

Department of Arts and Sciences.

The Department of Arts and Sciences is organized as follows:

THE FACULTY OF GRADUATE STUDIES

Offers graduate seminary, laboratory, and lecture courses leading to the master's degrees, the engineering degrees (C.E., E.E., M.E.), and the degrees of Doctor of Jurisprudence and Doctor of Philosophy.

THE FACULTY OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES

Offers undergraduate courses in arts, philosophy, and science, in the following colleges and divisions:

College of Arts and Sciences.

College of Engineering and Mechanic Arts.

College of the Political Sciences.

Teachers College.

FACULTY OF GRADUATE STUDIES

CHARLES H. STOCKTON, LL.D...ACTING President of the University
HOWARD LINCOLN HODGKINS, Ph.D... . Professor of Mathematics
HERMANN SCHOENFELD, Ph.D.
.Professor of German

.Professor of English

CHARLES E. MUNROE, Ph.D.. .... Professor of Chemistry, and Dean CHARLES CLINTON SWISHER, Ph.D., LL.D............. .Professor of History WILLIAM ALLEN Wilbur, A.M....... GEORGE N. HENNING, A.M.... *THEODORE N. GILL, Ph.D.. *FRANK W. CLARKE. SC.D.....

*HARVEY W. WILEY, Ph.D.

.Professor of Romance Languages
.Professor of Zoölogy, Emeritus

Professor of Mineral Chemistry
Professor of Agricultural Chemistry

*GEORGE P. MERRILL, Ph.D.......... Professor of Geology and Mineralogy

*PAUL BARTSCH, M.S., Ph.D...

WILLISTON S. HOUGH, Ph.M..

...Professor of Zoology

. Professor of Philosophy

*GEORGE M. Sternberg, M.D., LL.D., Surgeon-Gen. U.S.A.... Professor

*ASAPH HALL, JR., Ph.D....

of Preventive Medicine Professor of Astronomy

*SHEPHERD IVORY FRANZ. Ph.D. . Professor of Experimental Psychology

*HENRY PARKER WILLIS, Ph.D..

*ALBERT MANN, A.M., Ph.D.

* Giving part time to teaching in the University.

† Absent on leave.

. Professor of Finance Professor of Botany

Professor of Law

. Professor of Greek and Latin .Assistant Professor of Chemistry

ERNEST G. LORENZEN, Ph.B., J.U.D...... CHARLES SIDNEY SMITH, Ph.D. *N. MONROE HOPKINS, Ph.D. *EDWIN A. HILL, Ph.D..... .Assistant Professor of Stereo-Chemistry †PHILANDER BETTS, M.S., E.E......... Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering

ALFRED F. W. SCHMIDT, A.M.... ...Assistant Professor of German EDWIN DUNSTAN, C.E.. Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering OSCAR A. MECHLIN, C.E.. ....Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering WILLIAM C. Ruediger, Ph.D.......Assistant Professor of Educational

PERLEY G. NUTTING, Ph.D..... *FREDERICK E. FowLE, JR., S.B.. †HARRY CASSell Davis, L.H.D.

Psychology

Assistant Professor of Physics
Lecturer on Astro-Physics
..Secretary

The Faculty of Graduate Studies is charged with the development and supervision of research courses leading to the higher degrees. This work was organized at this University in 1893 with a view to enable properly equipped students to avail themselves of the advantages which Washington offers for original investigations. Announcements relative to the official matters of this Faculty are made by the Dean.

HIGHER DEGREES.

The higher degrees conferred in course by the University in this Division of the Department of Arts and Sciences are Master of Arts (A.M.), Master of Science (M.S.), Civil Engineer (C.E.), Electrical Engineer (E.E.), Mechanical Engineer (M.E.), Doctor of Jurisprudence (Jur.D.), and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.).

ADMISSION.

Candidates for admission to courses for higher degrees must present the diplomas they hold, or certificates that they have received such diplomas, to the Secretary of the University, and obtain from him application blanks. When properly filed and signed, these applications are to be submitted to the Dean of the Faculty of Graduate Studies, together with catalogues of the institutions from which the candidates hold their degrees and certificates of their course of study at such institutions. All such applications should be accompanied by testimonials as to character and scholarship.

* Giving part time to teaching in the University.

† Absent on leave.

DEGREES OF MASTER OF ARTS AND MASTER OF SCIENCE.

To be admitted to candidacy for the Master's degree a student must have completed a liberal undergraduate course of study such as is required by colleges of good standing antecedent to the baccalaureate degree. The Faculty of Graduate Studies reserves the right to decide in all cases whether the antecedent training fulfills the requirements. Moreover, the courses of study pursued must have been such as to qualify the candidate for pursuing the subjects chosen for the Master's degree. In seeking admission the applicant must state whether he desires to obtain the Specialist degree or the Liberal Culture degree.

The Specialist degree is designed for students who propose to proceed toward the Doctor of Philosophy degree. Such candidates are required to complete one major and two minor subjects selected from properly correlated University subjects approved by the Faculty upon recommendation of the professors in charge and to present a satisfactory dissertation. Only one of the minor topics may be selected from the University subject which includes his major topic. Work for which this degree has been awarded may be credited as one year of work toward the Doctor of Philosophy degree, provided that it be in the same field of work.

The Liberal Culture degree is designed for students who do not intend to specialize in their work. Such candidates are required to complete three full courses of studies, of two or three hours each, distributed among three University subjects, not more than six hours of which shall be given to any one subject. These subjects must have the approval of the Faculty on the recommendation of the professors in charge. The candidate must also present a dissertation in the field to which his major subject belongs.

A candidate for a Master's degree must pass at least one full year in residence and study at this University, and no work done by him for the Bachelor's degree shall be counted again for a higher degree.

HIGHER DEGREES IN ENGINEERING.

To be admitted to candidacy for higher degrees in Engineering a student must have completed a liberal undergraduate course of study such as is required by colleges of good standing antecedent to the baccalaureate degree in Engineering, and of such a character as to fit him to pursue to advantage the study of advanced engineering topics. The Faculty of Graduate Studies reserves the right to decide in all cases whether the antecedent training fulfills the requirements. Moreover, the courses of study pursued for the Bachelor's degree must be approved

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