. The University Record. Illustrations and General Information [1903]. ent. The Degrees of MasterG?Suite°Slnte! of Arts, Master of Science and Doctor of Philos-ophy are conferred. Graduates of other institu-tions are admitted to these courses without examination, providedthey can satisfy the professors whose courses they wish to attendthat they are prepared to profit by the work offered. The attain-ment of the University degrees by such students will depend upontheir own ability and the thoroughness of their previous prepara-tion. Special students not candidates for degrees are also received,a


. The University Record. Illustrations and General Information [1903]. ent. The Degrees of MasterG?Suite°Slnte! of Arts, Master of Science and Doctor of Philos-ophy are conferred. Graduates of other institu-tions are admitted to these courses without examination, providedthey can satisfy the professors whose courses they wish to attendthat they are prepared to profit by the work offered. The attain-ment of the University degrees by such students will depend upontheir own ability and the thoroughness of their previous prepara-tion. Special students not candidates for degrees are also received,and graduates of the University may study for the Masters Degreewithout residence Expenses. There^is no charge for tuition in the case ofgraduates of colleges. An application for anadvanced degree must be accompanied by the registration feeof $10. Admission Graduates of higher institutions for the trainingof Women 0f women are admitted to such advanced classesas the faculty may direct. Also those who havebeen engaged in teaching are admitted to the same classes. Department of Law The percentage of successful applicants for license always the highest. Faculty James Cameron MacRae, , Dean. , University of North Carolina. Attorney at Law. Judge of Superior and Su-preme Courts. Thomas Ruffin, , Associate Professor. University of North Carolina. , Georgetown University. , Ibid. ,Columbian University. Law students may also attend the courses of Professors Battleand Raper in History and Economics, and of Professor Mangum inMedical Jurisprudence. Methods of Instruction is given by means of text-books,Instruction iectures, the study of leading cases and mootcourts. Two courses are provided, each extendingover a period of one college year. The first course is that prescribedby the Supreme Court of North Carolina for applicants for licenseto practice law; the second is an advanced course, leading to theDegree of Bachelor of Laws. There are three classe


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