Word: curriculum
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...beginning the Senior year curriculum, one may actually consider himself a graduate student since he joins with other First Year men in all courses. The Arch Sci concentrator therefore shortens the normal three and a half year professional course by a year...
...department's curriculum is divided generally into five parts: Economic Theory, Economic History, Money and Finance, Market Organization and Control, and Labor Economics and Social Reform. The latter three are categorized as Applied Economics, and their designations are largely self-explanatory. Concentrators must specialize in one of the five to the extent of taking at least three half-courses and a special examination in that field, but their choice of study is not otherwise limited of prescribed except that they must take one course in Government and one in History. A divisional examination complements the special by testing the student...
Owing perhaps to the extensive breadth of the course material--a total of seventeen full courses for undergraduates are listed in the new catalogue--there is little intensive pyramiding. Advanced study is largely restricted to the graduate curriculum, which is accessible to only a very few undergraduates...
Training those men is the aim of the department's top-notch scientists and engineers, such as Chaffee, Alken, Pierce, Mimno, and Berry, and the members of the Physics faculty which alternates with ES&AP in giving the courses common to both fields. The curriculum covers the whole range of engineering sciences, and covers it well, but ten full courses, eight and a half of them prescribed, must be taken within the department...
...graduate school, however, an advanced structure is erected on his S.B. foundation. A one-year program leading to the M.S. degree and a two year M. Engin, Sct. curriculum consist of coherent plans of specialization with definite aims. A grasp of the business side of engineering may be acquired by a year of graduate work in business school...