_SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Dean, School of Education: George B. Smith, Room 103, Fraser Hall Professors: Smith (G. B,), Schwegler, Allen (F. C.)(Head, Department of Physi- cal Education), OBrien, Twente, Nash, Miessner, Turney, Johnson (W. H.) Associate Professors: Elbel, Russell, Chandler, Bayles (E. E.), Hoesly, Althaus, Barnhart Assistant Professors: Hoover, Lowrance, Stapleton, Hurt, Ulmer, Gaston, CROUSE Instructors: Ellsworth, Fee, Litchen, Replogle, Shenk, Camien, Eaton, Schilling Assistants: Van Swearingen, Oliver (I), Pollock, Coombs, Dalton, Hiatt, Kuitert, Sheaks, Summers, Belt, Jessup, Raugh CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS A detailed statement of the current requirements of the Kansas State Board »f Education for its teaching certificates will be found in Section I of the wetalogue. Persons wishing to secure licenses to teach in other states should secure a detailed statement of the requirements from the secretary of the board of education of the state in which they wish to teach. The School of Education vill gladly render all possible aid in their preparation, but it can assume no ~ssponsibility other than that of counseling the student in his election of ourses. GRADUATE STUDY IN EDUCATION The University offers courses leading to the following graduate degrees in Zducation: I, The Degree of Doctor of Philosophy. This degree is awarded to out- standing students who have completed not less than three full years of gradu- ate study and research, and who have met the specific requirements set by the graduate faculty for this degree. For details regarding this degree candidates are referred to Section I of the catalogue. II. The Degree of Doctor of Education. This degree is the professional doctor's degree in the field of Education, and either it or the degree of Doctor of Philosophy is rapidly becoming a prerequisite to candidacy for positions of importance in larger school systems. For details regarding this degree, can- didates are invited to correspond with the dean of the School of Education. The detailed requirements will be found in Section I of the catalogue. Til, The Masters’ Degrees. These are three in number: Master of Arts, Master of Science in Education,.and Master of Education. Candidates holding the degree of B, A. or B. S. are eligible to the degree of M. A. Candidates who hold the degree of B. S, in Education are eligible to the professional degree of M. S. in Education. The degree of Master of Education is open to the holder of any acceptable baccalaureate degree who has met the prerequisites to graduate study in Education. A master's degree is usually required, either by law, local stipulation, or prevailing practice, of all candidates for adminis-— trative or other responsible school positions. Prerequisites to Graduate Study in Education 1. Candidates for graduate degrees must have earned an acceptable bacca- laureate degree, and must -- 2. Present a transcript showing the completion of not less than fifteen hours of undergraduate courses in Education, over and above general psychology. 3. In addition to the above requirements, applicants for the degree of Doctor of Education must show that they have had not less than three full years of satisfactory experience in the practice of Educaticn.