DEGREES

the Four-year Pharmacy Course.
GRADUATE IN PHARMACY, upon graduates from         the Two-year
Course in Pharmacy.
(Upon graduation from the two-year course in Agriculture, stu-
dents receive the title of Graduate in Agriculture.)
A graduate of any course may receive the baccalaureate degree
of any other course by completing the additional studies required in
that course. Two baccalaureate degrees cannot be taken in one year,
and for a second bachelor's degree in the College of Letters and
Science there are required one year's additional study and a special
thesis.
The requirements for the bachelor's degrees are stated under the
appropriate colleges and courses on subsequent pages.
HIGHER DEGREES
The University confers in course the degrees of Doctor of Phil-
osophy and Doctor of Public Health. The degree of Master of Arts
is conferred as a second degree upon candidates who have received
the degree of Bachelor of Arts or an equivalent, and the degree of
Master of Science upon candidates who have received the correspond-
ing baccalaureate degrees. The degree of Master of Public Health
is granted in course to graduates of approved medical colleges for
graduate work done here. The degree of Master of Philosophy is
conferred upon candidates who have received the degree of Bachelor
of Philosophy at the University of Wisconsin. Such candidates may
receive the degree of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science by
doing supplementary work. Candidates who have taken the degree
of Bachelor of Science in one of the engineering courses may receive
the degree of Civil Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Electrical En-
gineer, Chemical Engineer, or Mining Engineer.
The conditions on which these higher degrees are granted will be
found stated under the Graduate School, and also under the various
colleges and schools.