1912-1913 Academic Catalog

LIMIT OF WORK IL A minor study, including six semester-hours' work to be selected from a department of instruction re– lated to the major study, with the advice and consent of the professor at the head of the department in which the major study is taken. III. Free electives to the amount of twelve sem~ ester-hours to be selected from any department of In~ struction, except those of art, music, or oratory. C. A thesis of at least three thousand words upon some subject connected with the department of instruc– tion in which the major study is taken, and meeting with the approval of the professor at the head of that department. The title of the thesis must be submitted not later than the first of February preceding gradua– tion, and a type-written copy of the thesis not later than the first of May. LIMIT OF WORK. No student of the Collegiate Department will be permitted to take work for credit amounting to more than eighteen hours per week per semester, and no stu– dent the average of whose grades for the preceding sem– ester is less than ninety per cent will be allowed to take work for credit amounting to more than sixteen hours per week per semester, except that a student who has obtained an average number of credits of less than fif– teen for each semester of his collegiate course may take not exceeding eighteen hours' work until the average number of his credits per semester is equal to fifteen. Ordinarily the completion of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts will require four years, and the completion of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts, one year. 25

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