Requirements for Admission / 5 



Reports on special topics are intended to familiarize the stu- 

 dent with the topics themselves, sources of information, 

 and methods of presentation. This course is open only to 

 candidates for the forestry degree in their last year. 

 9 Field Course in Forestry. Eight weeks, July and August. This 

 course is given at the State Forest Reserve in Roscommor. 

 County. It must be preceded by courses 2a and 2b, 3a and 

 3b in forestry, and surveying. 



Surveying, mapping, forest description, measuring and esti- 

 mating timber, and general collection of data for a work- 

 ing plan, thinnings, seed bed and plantation work; also lay- 

 ing out of roads and other work in connection with ex- 

 ploitation. 



REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION 



Students desiring to enter as undergraduates should refer to 

 the Announcement of the Department of Literature, Science and 

 the Arts, for the requirements for admission. 



Candidates for the degree of Master of Science in Forestry 

 must be not less than twenty years of age and must produce 

 certificates of good moral character. In addition they must con- 

 form to the following requirements of the Graduate School of 

 the university : 



All applicarts for admission to graduate work in forestry 

 must first report to the Dean of the Department of Literature, 

 Science, and the Arts, and present their credentials. They will 

 then be referred to the Secretary of the Administrative Council 

 of the Graduate School for arrangement of the course of study. 



The privileges of the Gradutae School are open to graduates 

 of the Department of Literature, Science, and the Arts of this 

 University, and to graduates of other universities and colleges, 

 who satisfy the Administrative Council that they are qualified to 

 pursue with profit the advanced courses of study offered in the 

 school. 



Graduates of institutions where the undergraduate courses 

 of study are not substantially equivalent to the course prescribed 

 at this University, if admitted to the Graduate School, are ordi- 

 narily required to do an additional amount oi undergradutae 

 work, or to prolong their term of residence as candidates for a 

 higher degree. 



Special students will be admitted to forestry courses only, 

 (a) if they are college graduates; or, (b) asunder graduates if 

 they have had very extensive experience in forest work of such 

 character as especially fits them for undertaking the forestry 

 courses. Such students must also fulfill the entrance require- 

 ments for special students of the Department of Literature, 



