Texas Western College 1959-1960.pdf - Utep
Texas Western College 1959-1960.pdf - Utep
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Graduate Divieion<br />
(The Cradunle Division publishes a separate bulletin with complete details)<br />
TEXAS WESTERN COLLECE offers work leading to the degree of Master<br />
of Arts and Master of Education. Graduate Study is under the general<br />
supervision of the Graduate Council. The program carried by any student<br />
who has been admitted to the Graduate Division is under the administra-<br />
tion of the Dean of the Graduate Division. Work of the individual student<br />
after admission will be directed by a professor in the major field. A grade<br />
of at least B is required in any course counted for graduate credit. A<br />
minimum of 6fty per cent of the semester hour requirements must be in<br />
graduate courses (3500 and above). Graduate courses are open to graduate<br />
students only, and have prerequisites of twelve semester hours of advanced<br />
courses in the particular field, and a minimum of a bachelor's degree.<br />
Majors: Education, English. History, and Spanish.<br />
Minurs: Art. Biological Sciences. Business Administration, Chemistry,<br />
Economics. Education, English. French, Geology, Government, History,<br />
-? Mathematics. Music Education, Physical Education. Physics, Psychology,<br />
Sociology, and Spanish.<br />
-,<br />
ADMISSION TO GRADUATE DIVISION<br />
1. Qualifications of Applicants: Undergraduate Students Taking<br />
An applicant for admission to the<br />
Work for Graduate Credit<br />
e<br />
Graduate Division must hold a bachelor's A, undergraduate has cam.<br />
degree from an accredited college or ~leted 108 semester hours of the requireuniversity.<br />
'rwent four (24) semester ,,,t, far a bachelor'r degree may, upon<br />
hours of undergraLate work in the major to the craduate council, take<br />
subject and twelve semester hours in the ,, , for credit,<br />
minor subject are required. Removal of<br />
any undeigraduzte deficiencies will be<br />
subject to action of the Graduate Dc~n The Aptitude Test<br />
with the exception that deficiencies in the<br />
of the Constitutions of the United After September 1. 19553 evevane. instates<br />
of ~~~~j~~ and ~~~~s ,nust be cluding graduates of <strong>Texas</strong> <strong>Western</strong> Colsatisfied<br />
in accordance wlth the state law. Icge, seeking admission to the Graduate<br />
Division with the master's de ree as an<br />
2. Method of Applicafion:<br />
objective will takc the Aptitu8e Test of<br />
the Graduate Record Exam~nation, pre-<br />
An application for admission must be pared and scored by the Educnt~onal Testmade<br />
in the ofice of the Dean of the ing Service of Princeton. New Jersey. This<br />
Graduate Division, where forms may be test is to be taken either prior to registrasecured.<br />
Two cam lete transcripts must tion or nt thc first cxamination date therehe<br />
providrd-one gr the Registrar. and Applicapions for the test are to be<br />
one for the office of the Dean of the Grad- made in the otfice of the ~raduate ~ivision<br />
uate Division. at least three weeks in advance of the<br />
3. Transfer of Credit:<br />
published dates of the test. A check made<br />
out to <strong>Texas</strong> <strong>Western</strong> Colleee for the sum<br />
hcceptance of graduate credits from<br />
another institution may not exceed six<br />
semester hours. and is subject to approval<br />
by the Graduate Council.<br />
of $3.00 must accompany tie application.<br />
The Aptitude Test will he given three<br />
timcs each year-in October. Mnrch and<br />
July.' To be admitted unconditionally to<br />
<strong>1959</strong>: March 21, July 11, October 24; 1960: March 19, Iuly 16<br />
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