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supervision and by whose direction the educa- T tional policy of the institution is formulated and carried out. In addition to these general features of the organization, the University maintains a preparatory course, fitting students for entrance to the freshman year in the College of Arts and Sciences. The steady decline of the sub-fresh- man department marks the increased efficiency of the high schools of the State, but under existing . conditions it will probably be many years before the University will be able to dispense with its preparatory or sub-freshman department. As an additional evidence of the progress of we T the institution toward the status of a university in fact, there should be mentionacl the Depart- ment of Engineering and the School of Com- merce. The Department of Engineering was organized in 1902, and now numbers thirty students and six instructors. including Doctor Alexander Pell, the Director. FLIRTATION WALK lt hasa complete equipment of wood and iron working machinery, and besides this it has extensive laboratory facilites for testing the strength of materials, for electrical measurement and electric testing of all kinds which give adequate in- struction and preparation for the work of electrical engineering. The -courses of study in this Department lead to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Civil, Elec- trical and Mechanical Engineering. An appropriation of ten thousand dollars for the next biennial period, made by the legislature just adjourned, insures this Department ample equipment to meet its needs in the near future. Additional in- structors will-be provided and the full four yearls course of professional work in Engineering lines will now be given. The Department of Engineering has met with a popular reception, as its rapid growth testifies, and that it has a large fu- ture before it is assured. The practical demands of the day for men thoroughly trained in the various lines of engineering are such as to make a constantly in- creasing opportunity for this line of professional study. The School of Commerce was organized in IQOO, and now has an attendance of seventy-three students. lts faculty numbers fourteen persons, including Pro- fessor C. W. Thompson, Director of the S-chool. giving a part or the whole of their time to the work. The School of Commerce gives three years of prepara- tory worlc practically equivalent to the work in the academic sub-freshman pre- paratory department of the University, and in addition two years of solid college work. Lines of Economics, theory of banking and finance leading to the degree of,Bachelor of Commerce. Students who have completed this line of work can secure the A. B. degree by taking two additional years of study. The School of
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Commerce is established in the University is a new departure in educational procedure. It is in answer to the demand for educat- ed inen anclwomen in the place of businessresponsibility. The world of business has come to a realiza- tion of the fact that the college trained man has superior quali- Hcations, and thus in the lines of business management profes- sionally educated men and wo- men are in such demand that the modern school of commerce finds a large field for its work. The College of Arts and Sci- ences has in addition to the above a Department of Peda- gogy giving a Five-year course specially planned to Ht students for the work of teaching and which, when completed, entitle the graduate to a five-year's State certificate. The xvorl: of this department carries the stu- dent through the freshman year of regular work. In addition to this. those who finish the col- lege coure, taking work in Ped- agogy are enabled, under fthe laws of the State to secure a 'ife diploma. The College of Arts and Sei- ences has had a steady growth. Last year the total enrollment of college students was one hundred and sixty-eight. For the present year it is one hundred and sev- enty. The College of Law, organiz-
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