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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION

General Requirements for Admission.

(1) For admission to the Department of Education a candidate must
meet the general requirements for admission to the University and also the
specific requirements as to number and selection of high school units required
for admission to the College of Arts and Sciences.

(2) Regular Students.—For admission as a regular student in the Department
of Education a candidate, in addition to meeting the above general
requirements, must satisfy one of the following:

(a) File with the Dean of the Department a transcript of record from
a standard college showing the completion of at least 30 session-hours of
acceptable credit which should include the following:

             
Session-hours 
Foreign Language 
Mathematics 
Natural Science 
History and Sociology 
English 
General Psychology or History of Education 

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(b) Present an official transcript of record showing the satisfactory completion
of the program of study leading to the normal diploma from a standard
teacher-training institution.

(3) Special Students.—(a) Graduates of colleges and universities other
than the University of Virginia, desiring to secure the necessary professional
training to qualify for the Collegiate Professional Certificate, may register in
the Department of Education and upon completion of the required professional
courses receive a certificate which will entitle them to the Collegiate Professional
Certificate issued by the State Department of Education.

(b) Men may be admitted as special students without fulfilling the entrance
requirements above specified, provided that, if they are Virginians,
they are more than twenty-three years old, on the day of registration, and
give adequate evidence of serious purpose and of the training needed to
pursue with profit the courses for which they are registered. No special student
may be a candidate for a degree; but such students are permitted and
encouraged to make up deficiencies by private study or by taking courses in
the Summer Quarter. They will then be admitted as regular students, and
may be accepted as applicants for degrees, provided all entrance requirements
are met at least one academic year before the date of graduation.

An applicant who has regularly attended a secondary school until he is
twenty years of age without, because of failure, obtaining credit for 15
acceptable entrance units, will not be accepted as a special student.

(c) Women, twenty-five years of age, giving satisfactory evidence that
they are qualified to pursue courses in Education successfully, may be admitted
as special students, even though they fail to show credit for the 30
session-hours of academic work required of women for admission to regular
standing.

Graduation Requirements.

Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Education shall offer
in addition to the credits presented for admission sufficient credits to bring
the total to 60 session-hours. The subjects offered toward graduation are to
be so chosen as to make the full degree program consist of the following:

                   
Session-hours 
Foreign Language  (in one language) 6 
Mathematics 
Natural Science 
Social Science 
English 
General Psychology or History of Education 
Education (including School Hygiene and Sanitation)  12 
Electives  18 
Total  60 

Sequence of Required Courses in Education.

(a) Teachers in Secondary Schools.

Students preparing to teach in secondary schools are required to complete
the following courses:


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Education B2—Educational Psychology

Education B7—Secondary Education

Education B11a—Special Methods in High School Subjects

Education B11b—Directed Teaching

Education B12—School Hygiene and Sanitation

The student must complete Education B2, Education B7, and Education
B11a before being admitted to Education B11b, "Directed Teaching."

(b) Rural Supervisors.

Students preparing for Rural Supervision must complete the following:

Education B2—Educational Psychology

Education B3—Elementary School Supervision

Education B4—Directed Supervision

The student will be required to complete Education B2, and Education
B3 before being admitted to Education B4.

Elective Subjects.—The elective subjects shall be chosen, subject to the
approval of the Dean, so as to provide the best preparation for recognized
teaching combinations in the secondary schools.