Word: bachelors
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Upon the recommendation of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences the President and Fellows and the Board of Overseers have voted concurrently upon a new plan for the administration of the degree of Bachelor of Science and higher degrees in Applied Science, and for the better organization of the Scientific School. Under the provision of the new system a degree of Bachelor of Science is established in Harvard College, the requirements for admission of students intending to become candidates for this degree to be the same as the present requirements for admission to the Lawrence Scientific School, and the requirements...
...Applied Science is to be established as a permanent department of Harvard University. The subjects in which degrees will be granted in this Graduate School will be for the present: Mechanical, Electrical, and Civil Engineering, Mining, Metallurgy, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Forestry, Applied Chemistry, Applied Biology, and Applied Geology. A Bachelor's degree in arts or science, or its equivalent, will be required for admission...
...present the degree of Bachelor of Science now given on completion of any one of the four-year programs of the Lawrence Scientific School, will be maintained, with designation of the field of study, but may be abolished if it seems best...
Candidates for the new degree of Bachelor of Science in Harvard College, like candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, will be free to elect courses offered by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, subject to the existing regulations concerning choice of studies. It is expected, however, that a student who becomes a candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Science with the ultimate intention of entering the Graduate School of Applied Science, will select his courses advisedly. For students who do this, the period of residence in the latter school will ordinarily be two years; but a holder...
...first prize of $1000, and a second prize of $500 are offered for the best essays presented by Class A, composed of all persons who have received the bachelor's degree from an American college in 1895 or thereafter. A first prize of $300, and a second prize of $150 are offered for the best essays presented by Class B, composed of persons, who, at the time the papers are submitted, are undergraduates of any American college. No one in Class A may compete in Class B, but any one in Class B may compete in Class...