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GRADUATE WORK IN EDUCATION.
  
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GRADUATE WORK IN EDUCATION.

Graduate work in Education leading to the degrees of Master of Arts,
Master of Science, or Doctor of Philosophy may be pursued in the Department
of Graduate Studies. Graduate students who choose Education as
their major for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy must meet the entrance
requirements of the Department of Graduate Studies, and, in addition, must
pass, at least two terms prior to receiving the degree, preliminary written
examinations in each of the following fields: History of Education, Educational
Psychology, Educational Administration, Secondary Education, and
Educational Sociology. The candidate must also pass a final oral examination
upon his dissertation and the general fields of his major and minor subjects.

The Department of Education offers the following graduate courses:
Education C1, The Learning Process and Individual Differences; Education
C2, Educational Surveys, State, City and County; Education C3, Standard
Tests in School Subjects; Education C4, Problems in Secondary Education;
Education C5, Sociology and Education; Education C6, Mental Tests and
their Applications; Education D1, Seminar in Educational Psychology; Education
D2, Seminar in School Administration; and Education D3, Seminar
in Secondary Education.