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MARYLAND MANUAL. 25

Administration.

The government of the University is vested by law primarily in
a Board of Regents, consisting of nine members appointed by the
Governor for terms of nine years.

The administration of the University is vested in the President
The University Council, composed of the President, the assistant to
the President, the Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station,
and the Director of the Agricultural and Home Economics Extension
Service, and the Deans, acts as an advisory board to the President on
all phases of University work. The faculty of each college or school
constitutes a faculty council, which passes on all questions that have
exclusive relationship to the unit represented.

The university is organized into the following units:

College of Agriculture.
College of Engineering.
College of Arts and Sciences.
School of Medicine.
School of Law.
School of Dentistry.
School of Pharmacy.
College of Education.
College of Home Economics.
The Graduate School
The Summer School.

Extension Courses in Commerce and Business Administration.
Department of Military Science and Tactics.
Department of Physical Education and Recreation.

The College of Agriculture offers curricula in: (1) General Agri-
culture; (2) Agronomy; (3) Botany; (4) Farm Management; (5)
Geology and Soils; (6) Pomology; (7) Vegetable Gardening; (8)
Floriculture; (9) Landscape Gardening; (10) Economic Zoology; (II)
Pre-Medical; (12) Two-Year Agriculture; (13) Animal Husbandry.

The College of Education offers curricula in: ( I ) Agricultural
Education; (2) Home Economics Education; (3) Industrial Educa-
tion; (4) General Education.

The College of Engineering offers curricula in: ( I ) Civil Engi-
neering; (2) Mechanical Engineering; (3) Electrical Engineering; (4)
Highway Engineering; (5) Sanitary Engineering (6) Two-Year Courge
in Mechanical Arts.

The Graduate School offers courses in any of the subjects in which
a graduate may desire to obtain advanced degress. The Graduate
School consists of all students taking graduate work in the various
departments. Those qualified to supervise graduate work in the various
departments will constitute the faculty of the Graduate School, pre-
sided over by a research specialist designated as Dean.

The College of Home Economics offers a curriculum in which may
be obtained the general principles of home economics, a knowledge of
home economics for teaching purposes, or a specialized knowledge of
particular phases which deal with the work of the dietitian or insti-
tutional manager.

The College of Arts and Sciences offers curricula with majors in:
( I ) Ancient Languages and Philosophy; ( 2 ) Economics; ( 3 ) English
Language and Literature; (4) General Science; (S) History and Po-

 

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