Catalog of Abilene Christian College, 1962 Page: 2
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Graduate School
DEGREES OFFERED
The Graduate School offers three degrees, the Master of Arts,
the Master of Science, and the Master of Education. Major fields
of concentration include the Biblical, doctrinal, historical, and
practical fields of the Bible Department, accounting, biology,
chemistry, counseling, elementary education, general business,
history, mathematics, secondary education, school administration
and supervision, and speech.
COURSES
In this bulletin, graduate and undergraduate courses are listed
together by departments. Those courses whose numbers are followed
by the letters gr. are open to advanced undergradautes and
graduates. Those courses in whose numbers the letter G appears
are open to graduates only.
Additional information may be obtained by writing to Dr.
Fred J. Barton, Dean of the Graduate School, Abilene Christian
College, Abilene, Texas.
Campus High School
JUNE 4 - AUGUST 11
A ten-week summer school in which a student may earn as
much as one and one-half unit credits is conducted each summer,
and the following courses are offered:
English 11 -A, 11 -B American History A, B
English Ill-A, IlI-B Texas History
English IV-A, IV-B World History A, B
Algebra 1-A, 1-B Advanced Civics
Algebra Il-A, Il-B Typing I & II
Plane Geometry Driver Education
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