1919-1920 Academic Catalog

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION bring the total up to thirty semester-hours, it will be necessary to take all of the thirty semester-hours required for the degree of l\.faster of Arts in residence work in order to comply with the law which requires thirty semester-hours of professional work for the state certificate. Six semester-hours of residence work will be accepted in lieu of the thesis for the degree of Master of Arts. Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Education and the State High School Certificate The requirement for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Education is the completion of thirty hours of strictly profes- ~;;~Is\~~~~c!nofdEc:~~:~i~~~lrtl:t~rsuc~fsu~t~~=tri~ ;Psscc~~l Organization and School Law; observation of Teaching; Practice Teaching; Methods of Teaching; Sociology; Ethics; Philosophy. Twenty-four semester-hours must be in recita– tion or lecture work. The remaining six may be given for work on a thesis upon some educational topic, or they also may be in recitation or lecture work. The work taken to complete the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Education may be made also to cover the requirements of the law for the State H igh School Certificate. These call for at least thirty semester-hours of professional work, among which must be included two semester-hours each in Psychology, l\•Iethods of Teaching, His– tory of Education, Science of Education, School Organization and School Law; and at least twenty-seven actual hours each of the Observation of Teaching and Practice Teaching. \.Vork on the thesis cannot be counted as a part of the re– quirements for the State High School Certificate, and if the student requires the full amount of thirty semester-hours of professional work for this certificate, then all of this require– ment must be met in regular class-room work. Credit obtained in the Review of High School Studies with ~~~!~~~sto~~~ :~o~~t"~f~i~~~:~~!~~:te~~~~~~s~f f:;~:~~i~~ ing fourteen semester-hours must also be of a professional character. The limit of work in the Graduate Education Curriculum is fifteen hours a week per semester, except that in addition to 33

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