22 / THE GRADUATE SCHOOL ing to the M.A.T. and the M.S.T. may, with proper approval, be incor- porated into programs leading to the Ph.D. The requirements for the degrees are as follows: 1. A reading knowledge of one foreign language if required by the student's major department. 2. Satisfactory completion of at least 54 credits of work while registered as a graduate student; at least 50 per cent of these credits must be 600 level or above, with work distributed as follows: a. At least 28 credits in the major and 8 credits in a minor. b. Nine credits in a departmental internship in teaching. Three years of successful teaching experience may be substituted for the internship requirement, and credits thus made available may be used for further work in the major, the minor, or in education. c. At least three courses, which may be used as the minor, in educa- tional psychology, sociology, and curriculum dealing with the junior college. If any or all of these courses have been satisfactorily com- pleted before the program is begun, the credits thus made available may be used for further work in the major, the minor, or in education. 3. At the completion of this degree, the student, for certification pur- poses, must present from his undergraduate and graduate degree pro- grams no fewer than 54 quarter credits in his major field. 4. A final comprehensive examination, either oral or written or both, must be passed by the candidate. This examination will cover the candidate's field of concentration and his minor. MASTER OF ARTS IN ARCHITECTURE The degree of Master of Arts in Architecture is the professional degree for those students who wish to qualify for registration as an architect or for the teaching profession. It is designed to prepare the student in one of the specialized areas of architectural design, architectural history, architectural structures, urban design, environmental systems, or historic restoration and preservation. The general requirements for the Master of Arts in Architecture are the same as those for other Master of Arts degrees with thesis except that the minimum registration required is 76 credits, including 9 credits in 699. MASTER OF AGRICULTURE The degree of Master of Agriculture is designed for those students who wish additional training before entering business occupations or professions, rather than for those interested primarily in research. The basic requirements, including those for admission, residence, supervisory committee, plan of study, and admission to candidacy, are the same as those outlined for the Master of Science in Agriculture degree, but the work requirements conform to the specific objectives of the Master of Agriculture degree.