Graduate degree programs . eation Education, 160 Registration, 28, 29 Regular Graduate Student Classification, 27 Religious Programs, 39 Religious Studies, 178 Requirements for Admission, 26, 40, 41 Requirements for Graduation, 31 Residence Requirements, 32, 45 Romance Languages and Literatures, 161 Romance Philology, 164 Rural Sociology, 164 Russian, 178 Sanitary Engineering, 82, 165Schedule of Courses, 52Scholarships, 38Secondaiy Education, 165Selective Service, 30Senior Student Admission, 27Social Studies, 168Sociology, 168Spanish, 162Special Students, 27Speech, 170Speech, Clinical, 84Speec


Graduate degree programs . eation Education, 160 Registration, 28, 29 Regular Graduate Student Classification, 27 Religious Programs, 39 Religious Studies, 178 Requirements for Admission, 26, 40, 41 Requirements for Graduation, 31 Residence Requirements, 32, 45 Romance Languages and Literatures, 161 Romance Philology, 164 Rural Sociology, 164 Russian, 178 Sanitary Engineering, 82, 165Schedule of Courses, 52Scholarships, 38Secondaiy Education, 165Selective Service, 30Senior Student Admission, 27Social Studies, 168Sociology, 168Spanish, 162Special Students, 27Speech, 170Speech, Clinical, 84Speech Education, 85Statistics, 171Student Affairs, 39Summer Sessions, 32, 39 Teacher Certification, 27 Technical Degrees, 50 Theatre Arts, 172 Theses, 41, 43, 44, 48, 49, 50, 52 Transfer Credits, 45 Tuition, 31 Veterans Benefits, 38 Veterinary Science, 178 Visiting Classes, 30 Vocational Industrial Education, 125 Wildlife Management, 173Wood Utilization, 108 Zoology, 173 9-520 p The Pennsylvania State University Bulletin. Volume II CNO DEGREE PROGRAMS General Catalog Issue Office of the Graduate School104 Willaru Building IMPORTANT NOTICE: Following the Spring Semester 1961,the University will operate throughout the year on a four-termbasis. The fall, winter, spring, and summer terms will consistof 10 weeks each. LAND-GRANT CENTENNIAL: During 1961-62 The Pennsyl-vania State University joins the other land-grant colleges anduniversities of the United States in commemorating the Centennialof the Land-Grant Act. This act, signed by President AbrahamLincoln in 1862, laid the foundation for our great system of state-supported land-grant institutions, established to promote theliberal and practical education of the industrial classes in theseveral pursuits and professions of life. LOCATION: The post office address of The Pennsylvania StateUniversity is University Park, Pennsylvania, but the town inwhich the University is located is State College. THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY B


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