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SUMMER QUARTER

The Summer Quarter is an integral part of the University year. Courses
in the College of Arts and Sciences are the same in character and credit value
as in any other Quarter of the University. Degrees are conferred upon men
and women upon exactly the same terms for work done in the Summer Quarter
when the degree requirements are fully met.

The normal amount of work which a student may take for college credit
each term is three courses aggregating 3 session-hours. A student may take
4 session-hours, provided (a) he has passed in the regular session at the college
last attended courses aggregating 15 session-hours or (b) is in his graduating
year and needs 4 session-hours for his degree.

In the Summer Quarter for 1932 the following courses were offered giving
college credit: Art, 6; Biblical Literature, 3; Biology, 15; Chemistry, 13;
Commercial Law, 3; Dramatic Art 5; Economic Geography, 3; Economics,
12; Education, 67; Engineering English, 3; Engineering, 3; Engineering
Mathematics, 6; English, 29; French, 8; Geology, 3; German, 3; Government,
7; History, 13; Italian, 3; Latin, 11; Mathematics, 4; Nursing Education,
9; Philosophy, 6; Physics, 3; Psychology, 7; Rural Social Economics,
6; Sociology, 12; Spanish, 6. Full details regarding these and other courses
in the Summer Quarter may be found in the Summer Quarter Catalogue.

The Summer Quarter consists of two terms each year. In 1933 the first
term begins on June 19 and closes on July 29, with lectures five times a
week; the second term begins on July 31 and closes on September 2, with
lectures six times a week.