408 EXTENSION DIVISION

DAY CLASSES

The day classes offer complete programs of the work of the freshman
and sophomore years in Engineering and Letters and Science, including
pre-commerce, pre-journalism, pre-law, and pre-medicine.

With respect to their content, as well as with respect to general ap-
proach, the various courses offered in day classes are parallel to the
courses listed under the same designations in the University at Madison.
They have been approved by the respective residence departments at Madi-
son and carry full credit toward a university degree.

In addition to the above credit courses, a two-year day class course in
Building Design and Construction is offered, giving specialized, intensive
training in the design and construction of buildings. It is of particular
interest to men who wish to become building inspectors, construction super-
intendents, structural or architectural draftsmen, or structural designers.
A certificate is given by the Extension Division upon the satisfactory com-
pletion of the course.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS. The requirements for matriculation in the
day classes, except for the course in Building Design and Construction, are
in all respects the same as in the University at Madison. The general re-
quirements for admission to the course in Building Design and Construction
are two years of high-school work or its equivalent, including two semesters
of high-school algebra. Experience in engineers’ offices, drafting rooms, or
on construction work will be given consideration toward entrance require-
ments. Students who are especially well prepared will be allowed to enter
the second semester.

EVENING CLASSES

The courses offered in evening classes may be classified under four
distinct heads:
University Credit Courses
Business Certificate Courses
Engineering Certificate Courses
Liberal Education Certificate Courses

The University Credit Courses are open to those who wish to obtain
credits toward a degree during their spare time. To obtain such credits
students must have satisfied the entrance requirements of the University
and must have the prerequisites for the courses taken.

With a few exceptions, the Business and Engineering Certificate
Courses do not offer credits leading to a degree. On the completion of a
three-year evening course of study, a certificate is given by the Extension
Division. Certificates are offered in the following fields of commerce and
engineering: General Business, Accounting, Marketing and Advertising,
Finance and Credit, Industrial Management, Secretarial Work, Building
Design, Machine Design, Radio Engineering.

The underlying purpose of the series of courses in Liberal Education
is to give an opportunity for adults to acquire an education which will cre-
ate a feeling for those things which make life richer and more significant.
A certificate is given on the completion of ten courses from this group.