
Bulletin (Volume 9, No. 2)
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ISBN10: 1154167909
ISBN13: 9781154167900
Publisher: General Books
Pages: 24
Weight: 0.14
Height: 0.05 Width: 7.44 Depth: 9.69
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781154167900
Publisher: General Books
Pages: 24
Weight: 0.14
Height: 0.05 Width: 7.44 Depth: 9.69
Language: English
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1920. Excerpt: ... COURSES OF INSTRUCTION.Courses numbered less than 100 may be credited toward the bachelor's degree only. Courses numbered from 100 to 199 may count for either undergraduate or graduate credit. No student having less than 96 hours oi college credit, except special students, are admitted to courses numbered 100 or above, without the written recommendation of the instructor in charge. Courses numbered 200 or-above are open to graduate students only. The amount of credit allowed for each course is indicated in connection with that course. For the definition of hour, see page 1. The letters and figures following the time of class meeting indicate the building and room in which class meets! H. E.--Home Economics Building: I. A.--Industrial Arts Building: P.--Psychology Building; S.-R.--Social-Religious Building; Gym.--Gymnasium; L.--Library. Courses in this bulletin marked by an asterisk () are given by correspondence. The Tuition fee is $3.00 per credit hour when so given. AGRICULTURE On the College grounds demonstration gardens, fruit plantations, field crops and demonstration work in poultry are features of the courses in agriculture. Frequent trips to the Knapp Demonstration Farm and other demonstration plots and leading farms in the neighborhood are made. Every student specializing in agriculture must satisfy the Committee on Instruction and the instructors in charge that he has had a sufficient amount of practical experience in agriculture before he will be recommended for the degree or for a teaching position. Prospective teachers of high school agriculture, vocational or otherwise, as well as those fitting themselves for positions as farm managers or demonstration agents, are advised Ito take all the courses offered in Agriculture; Industrial Arts, cour...