lished in
1807, offering two-year courses leading to the degree of Bachelor
of Science and five-year courses leading to the degree of Doctor
of Medicine.
Mines, founded in 1863, offering courses of three years leading
to the degrees of Engineer of Mines and of Metallurgical
Engineer, and of one year leading to the degree of Master of
Science.
Chemistry and Engineering, set apart from School of Mines in
1896, offering three-year courses leading to degrees in Civil,
Electrical, Mechanical and Chemical Engineering, and of one year
leading to the degree of Master of Science.
Teachers College, founded in 1888, offering in its School of
Education courses in the history and philosophy of education and
the theory and practice of teaching, leading to appropriate
diplomas and the degree of Bachelor of Science in Education; and
in its School of Practical Arts founded in 1912, courses in
household and industrial arts, fine arts, music, and physical
training leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in
Practical Arts. All the courses in Teachers College are open to
men and women. These faculties offer courses leading to the
degree of Master of Arts and Master of Science.
Architecture, offering a program of indeterminate length leading
to the degree of Bachelor of Architecture and Master of Science.
Journalism, founded in 1912, offering a two-year course leading
to the degree of Bachelor of Literature in Journalism. The
regular requirement for admission to this course is two years of
college work.
Business, founded in 1916, offering two and three-year courses in
business training leading to appropriate degrees.
Dentistry, founded in 1917, offering five-year courses leading to
appropriate degrees.
Pharmacy. The New York College of Pharmacy, founded in 1831,
offering courses of two, three and four years leading to
appropriate certificates and degrees.
In the Summer Session the University offers courses giving both
general and professional training which may be taken either with or
without regard to an academic degree or diploma.
Through its system of Extension Teaching the University offers many
courses of study to persons unable otherwise to receive academic
training.
The Institute of Arts and Sciences provides lectures, concerts,
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