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DEGREES

BACHELORS' DEGREES The usual bachelors' degrees are conferred upon those who satisfactorily complete the courses of study described under the different colleges and schools. A candidate for a bachelor's degree must pass in the subjects marked prescribed in his chosen course, and must conform to the directions given in connection with that course in regard to electives. In the colleges of Literature and Arts, of Science, and of Agriculture, 40 term-credits are required for graduation. In the College of Engineering and in the schools the candidate must complete the course of study as laid down. The number of credits required includes two for military science for men, and for women may include the same number for physical training. Men excused from the military requirements, and women who do not take courses in physical training, must elect in lieu thereof two> extra terms' work in other subjects. In all cases in which a thesis is required,* the subject must be announced not later than the first Monday in November, and the completed thesis must be submitted to the dean of the proper college by June 1st. The work must be done under the direction of the professor in whose department the subject naturally belongs, and mus£ be in the line of the course of study for which a degree is expected. The thesis must be presented upon regulation paper, and will be deposited in, the library of the University.

*See requirements for graduation in the different.colleges.

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