CATALOG 1952-1953 Master of Fine Arts, majoring in one of the following departments: Art Crafts Master of Arts in Architecture Master of Arts in Education, majoring in one of the following departments: Education Business Education Agricultural Education Industrial Arts Master of Arts, majoring in one of the following departments: Accounting Journalism Business Administration Latin Economics Mathematics English Philosophy French Political Science Geography Psychology German Sociology History Spanish Inter-American Area Studies Speech Doctor of Education Doctor of Philosophy, majoring in one of the following departments: Agricultural Economics Mathematics Animal Husbandry (Nutrition) Pharmacy, including Biology (Zoology) Pharmacy Cancer Research Pharmacology Chemical Engineering Pharmacognosy Chemistry Pharmaceutical Chemistry Economics and Business Physics Administration Plant Pathology Electrical Engineering Political Science English Psychology History Sociology (Latin-American) Horticulture Spanish Inter-American Area Studies Speech THE MASTER'S DEGREE Number of Hours.-Twelve semester hours is considered the graduate load for candidates for master's degree with thesis, fifteen for those without thesis. Part time employment of any kind reduces this load. Full time public school and University per- sonnel may carry one graduate course of not more than four semester hours. Time Limit.-All work for the master's degree must be completed within seven years from the time of first registration.