Bulletin of the University of New Hampshire, Vol. 37
Preis: | 14.95 EUR* (inkl. MWST zzgl. Versand - Preis kann jetzt höher sein!) |
Versand: | 0.00 EUR Versandkostenfrei innerhalb von Deutschland |
Partner: | buecher.de |
Hersteller: | Forgotten Books (Hampshire, University of New) |
Stand: | 2015-08-04 03:50:33 |
Produktbeschreibung
Excerpt from Bulletin of the University of New Hampshire, Vol. 37: Catalogue Issue of the Graduate School; July, 1946 Objectives: The Graduate School is designed to meet the needs of superior students for training beyond their undergraduate work. Graduate work is offered by competent members of the University Departments of instruction and research. Administrative functions and supervision of advanced students are delegated to the Dean of the Graduate School and the Executive Council. The Graduate work of students in Education is designed to supplement their undergraduate studies in such manner as to prepare them most effectively for the professions of elementary- and secondary-school teaching, and of public-school administration and supervision. Graduate Students are defined as those who meet the requirements for admission to the Graduate School (see Rules and Regulations under Admission), and are registered for more than half their program for graduate credit. Admission: Admission to the Graduate School may be granted to graduates of all colleges and universities of approved standing, provided their undergraduate records are satisfactory. Before entering upon graduate work the applicant must present evidence to the effect that he has had the necessary prerequisite training that will enable him to pursue with profit the courses desired. A candidate for admission who intends to work for a Master´s Degree must have had an undergraduate average of not less than 2 1/2 honor points, or the equivalent, throughout his entire program of study. Upon petition to the Executive Council, this requirement may be waived in the case of a mature college graduate who gives evidence of adequate professional experience or advanced study since graduation from an undergraduate program. Admission to the Graduate School does not imply admission to candidacy for the degree. A candidate for admission who does not intend to be a candidate for a degree may enroll in the Graduate School for any course for which he has had sufficient preparation. No graduate student is admitted to candidacy for degree until he has been in residence a sufficient time to enable his instructors to judge of his ability to carry on graduate work. Generally, this period of time shall be not less than one semester or two summer sessions. Admission to candidacy for a degree will be determined by the Executive Council. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
* Preis kann jetzt höher sein. Den aktuellen Stand und Informationen zu den Versandkosten finden sie auf der Homepage unseres Partners.