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ORGANIZATION

The University comprises a number of independent Schools. The courses of
instruction given in these various Schools are so coördinated as to form seven
Departments, two of which are academic, and five professional, viz:

THE ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS

The College of Arts and Sciences, with the degrees of

  • Bachelor of Arts;

  • Bachelor of Science;

  • Bachelor of Science in a Special Subject;

  • Bachelor of Science in Architecture;

  • Bachelor of Science in Commerce.

The Department of Graduate Studies, with the degrees of

  • Master of Arts;

  • Master of Science;

  • Doctor of Philosophy.

THE PROFESSIONAL DEPARTMENTS

The Department of Agriculture.[1]

The Department of Education, with the degrees of

  • Bachelor of Science in Education;

  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing Education.

The Department of Engineering, with the degrees of

  • Bachelor of Science in Engineering;

  • Chemical Engineer;

  • Civil Engineer;

  • Electrical Engineer;

  • Mechanical Engineer;

  • Mining Engineer.

The Department of Law, with the degree of

  • Bachelor of Laws.

The Department of Medicine, with the degrees of

  • Bachelor of Science in Medicine;

  • Doctor of Medicine.

The Summer Quarter.

No honorary degree is conferred by the University of Virginia.

 
[1]

Pending a reorganization of this department, the section of the catalogue treating of
it is omitted for the current session. But see page 187.