Marquette University - Hilltop Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

 - Class of 1935

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THE 9 3 5 HILLTOP Regiltrnlion in the Gr.dn.itt School inertjitt annually, Rc- torch, the keynote of gr.sduate ■ tndy, it tor tied on after school hours tn one of the University libraries. Lalumtcte Hall forms a pleasant retreat from the activity of uniter shy Uft, and provides seteral additional clntsroomt. Dr. liduard A. Fitzpatrick, Dean of the Graduate School, and acme in many branches of educational work, including editing The Catholic School Journal. Graduate School Functioning as a separate unit of the University, the Graduate School has as its motivating force the achievement of a successful combination of specialization with a broad understanding of education. The Graduate School is comparatively young as a departmental development in the University. Although its organization was begun under the guidance of the Rev. George A. Deglman, S.J., it was not until 1924 that its inception as a department was formally completed. Under the direction of Dr. Edward A. Fitzpatrick, dean of the School since its organization, a program and method of study eliminating the narrowness of vision that characterizes most graduate work has been successfully introduced. Only those students who have completed four years of undergraduate study, and who desire to further their education on subjects in which they have had extended training in their undergraduate days are eligible for admittance into this freer and more intensive field of endeavor. Control of advanced study and research throughout the University lies with the Graduate School. The scope of this school includes the fields of economics, education, English, history, journalism, mathematics, classical and modern language, philosophy, speech, natural and social sciences, and mission science. Recently courses in the departments of languages, education, history, philosophy, and science have been added to the curriculum. A competent faculty, of which the Rev. George H. Mahowald, S.J., is Page Sixteen

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THE 1935 H L L T O P Homed in the util knou n John ton Hall building, the Graduate School and If Min nit i ineolre all kinds of dutiei ranging from secretarial work to cUuroom study. Here ii the academic un t which co-ordinatei the work of muni depart-menu m iht production of a liberal education. recent and Dr. George E. Vander Beke is secretary, assists the dean in graduate instruction. Father Mahowald, formerly head of the philosophy department at Loyola University, Chicago, has constantly endeavored to make the study of philosophy interesting through the medium of the graduate and student sections of the Aristotelian society. In addition to the degrees previously offered in the Graduate School—Master of Arts, Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy the degree of Master of Education was introduced this year. Besides the regular bachelor s degree requirement, candidates for the new degree must have completed three years' satisfactory experience in teaching, three semesters' work totaling a minimum of 36 semester hours, and a thesis in the field of education. At least one year of study beyond the bachelor's degree, together with advanced work in the student's major field is rewarded by the master’s degree. Scientific research in the arts, in science and philosophy must be satisfactorily completed showing a comprehension of the specific subject studied, a mastery of the scientific technique in this field and an accurate knowledge of the conventions of scholarship in the humanities and the sciences. A general examination, irrespective of courses, is the final barrier in the road to this degree. These must be submitted by all applicants. A degree of Doctor of Philosophy carries this specialized work for at least two years beyond the Master’s and requires a thoroughly scientific piece of research showing complete mastery of the field, the successful completion of a comprehensive written examination and an oral defense of this work. The Ret. George . Mahouuld, J. .. re-gtul of the Graduate School, n alio head of the U niter til y department of philoi• ophr. He it alio faculty moderator of both lectioni of the Atnioteltau Society, Page Setenieen

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