1955 Gem of the Mountains, Volume 53 - University of Idaho Yearbook

Page 278

Graduate School 'I

At our University forty~four departments in the various schools and colleges offer majors leading to a Master's Degree . . . a result of numerous hours of hard work on graduate theses, research projects, and comprehensive written exams. Many of the research projects carried out aim at the solution of some problem confronting an industry or community in Idaho, or to further basic knowledge in the development of our state.

For some, the four-year college course is not sufficient preparation for positions in many occupations represented by undergraduate schools, and they seck to better prepare themselves for life by morc education at the graduate level. The Gr:lduate School surrounds its students with those influences which will prepare them for leadership in their chosen field. These projects which ultimately lead them to a degree from the gr:ldu:lte school are carried on in various regions over the Northwest.

The projects c.. ried on by the g ..duate >1udetlts of the Uni" ...ity He numerOuS and varied. glimpse a f....• students at work .•, they are no...· "'orking in .11 p.rtS of the North"'e,L

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