CATALOG 1952-1953 Admission to Candidacy.-Candidates for this degree must make formal applica- tion for admission to candidacy, after passing the first of the examinations referred to above, on an appropriate blank form obtainable from the office of the Chairman of the Committee on Graduate Offerings. MASTER OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND HEALTH Work Required.-A minimum of thirty semester hours of course work is required, at least fifteen of which must be courses in the fields of Physical Education, Health Education or Recreation designated strictly for graduates (courses numbered 500 or above). Of the remaining fifteen hours, at least nine semester hours must be taken in courses outside the College of Physical Education and Health. Supervisory Committee.-A committee of five members of the faculty of the College of Physical Education and Health, with the Dean of the College or some person designated by him serving as chairman, and the Dean of the Graduate School as ex- officio member, will supervise the work of students registered in this program, subject to the approval of the Graduate Council. Admission to Candidacy.-Admission to the work of this program is not a guarantee that the student will be admitted to candidacy for the degree. The student will be re- quired to pass a written and/or oral examination in addition to being recommended by the supervisory committee for admission to candidacy. This examination should be taken by the end of the student's first semester of residence. Final Examination.-A thesis is not required but the candidate must pass a final examination at the close of his course work. This written and/or oral examination will be administered by the supervisory committee and will be confined largely to the student's major field of study. MASTER'S DEGREE WITH THESIS Work Required.-The work for the master's degree shall be a unified program with a definite objective, consisting of twenty-four semester hours or the equivalent, at least half of which shall be in a single field of study designated as the major and the remainder, or minor, in related subject matter. One six-hour minor is required; two six-hour minors or one twelve-hour minor may be taken. Minor work must be from a department other than the major. In special cases, this requirement may be modified upon written authority of the Dean. The work in the major field shall be in courses designed strictly for graduates, or if approved by the Dean, in courses de- signed for advanced undergraduates and graduates. In minor work courses numbered 300 and above may be taken. All work must be approved by the student's super- visory committee. Thesis.-In addition to the course work the student will be required to prepare and present a thesis (or equivalent in creative work) acceptable to the supervisory com- mittee, the Dean, and the Graduate Council. The candidate should consult the Dean's office for instructions concerning the form of the thesis. Two copies of the thesis bound in temporary bindings and accompanied by two copies of a brief abstract of the thesis must be in the Dean's office on or before the dates specified in the Uni- versity Calendar. These copies will be deposited in the Library if the thesis is accepted.