. GRADUATE 77 



In order to register for graduate work in farm crops and soils, the 

 student's baccalaureate degree must be in Agronomy and from an insti- 

 tution of recognized standing. 



For description of subjects, see pages 211 and 214. 



Farm Management 



Professor Munger; Assistant Chief Lloyd 

 Major and minor work for the Master's degree is offered in Farm 



Management. The problems which may be pursued include farm surveys, 



cost accounting, land tenure, and farm tenancy. 

 For description of subjects see page 220. 



Forestry 



Professor Beach, MacDonald; Associate Professor Morbeck 

 The department offers major and minor work leading to the degree 

 Master of Science in Forestry. Also a five-year outlined course, devel- 

 oped along the lines of forest protection, forest management, lumbering, 

 and forest products, and leading to the same degree, is maintained for the 

 special benefit of students who, at the beginning of their Freshman year, 

 decide to spend five years in the study of Forestry. 



For equipment and description of studies see page 229. 



Geology 



Professor Beyer; Assistant Professor Galpin 



The department offers major and minor work for the Master's degree 

 along those lines in which geology has an intimate relationship to mining 

 engineering, soil formation, etc. The department also offers major work 

 for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the fields of economic geology 

 and petrology. 



For equipment and description of subjects see page 237. 



Home Economics 



Professor MacKay; Associate Professors Gettemy, Monsch, Brandt, 



Fisher; Assistant Professors Humphrey, Olsen, Witwer, McNeal 

 Opportunities are offered for graduate study leading to the Master's 

 degree in Home Economics. The major part of the graduate work is 

 offered in the fields of chemistry, bacteriology, economic science, physi- 

 ology, etc., which have special application to home economics. Each stu- 

 dent, therefore, chooses her major graduate work in the particular field in 

 which she wishes to specialize. 



For description of subjects see page 249. 



Horticulture 



Professor Beach; Chiefs Erwin, Greene; Associate Professors Culley, 



Harrington; Assistant Professor Thurston 



The department offers major and minor work for the Master's degree 

 along the lines of general horticulture, pomology, truck crops, landscape 



