r- BULLETIN" UN"IVERSITY OF WASHINGTON GRADUATE SCHOOL 1963/1965 BULLETIN • UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON GRADUATE SCHOOL 1963-1965 BULLETIN, UNIVERSITY OF \VASHINGTON is the title of the series of official an­ nouncements describing the University's programs. The series includes two general bulletins; bulletins of the colleges and schools; Summer Quarter Bulletin; the bulletin of the Center for Graduate Study at Hanford; and bulletins of the Division of Correspondence Study, and the Division of Evening and Extension Classes. INTRODUCTION TO THE UNIVEI\SITY, one of the general bulletins, is especially prepared for new and prospective students. It lists all the University curricula, \vith their admission requirements, and presents information on other phases of student life, including services for students, student activities, and expenses. HANDBOOK OF SCHOLARSHIPS, another general bulletin, lists the various scholar­ ships available. Curricula, courses, and scholarship requirements in each field of study are described in tJ.le college and school bulletins. Each of these bulletins also dis­ cusses services, organizations, and expenses as they relate to students in the particular college or school. Requests for copies of any of the bulletins should be addressed to the Univer­ sity of 'Vashington Addressograph Service, Seattle 98105. General Bulletins INTRODUCTION TO THE UNIVEI\SITY HANDBOOK OF SCHOLARSHIPS (Restricted Distribution) Bulletins of the Colleges and Schools COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTUI\E AND URBAN PLANNING COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY , COLLEGE OF EDUCATION COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING COLLEGE OF FISHERIES COLLEGE OF FORESTRY GRADUATE SCHOOL SCHOOL OF LAW SCHOOL OF MEDICINE SCHOOL OF NURSING COLLEGE OF PHARMACY SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK Other Bulletins SUM~IER QUARTER CENTEH FOR GRADUATE STUUY AT HANFOI\D CORRESPONDENCE STUDY EVENING ANU EXTENSION CLASSES BULLETIN Published twice monthly, June, July, August, Sep­ tember, October, and monthly for the remainder UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON of the year, at Seattle, Washington, by the Univer­ General Series No. 998 sity of Washington. Entered as second-class matter December 18, 1947, at the post office at Seattle, April 1963 Washington, under the Act of August 24, 1912. CONTENTS CALENDAR 5 ADMINISTRATION 14 Board of Regents; Officers of Administration; Directors of Graduate School Administrative Units; Executive Committee of the Graduate School; Graduate Faculty Council and Group Operating Committees GENERAL INFORMATION 19 Organization and Administration 19 Philosophy and Objectives 19 Admission to the Graduate School. 20 Regular Graduate Student Status; Transient Graduate Student Status; Admission Procedures Registration in the Graduate School .. 24 Regular Graduate Student; Transient Graduate Student; Registration Procedure Fees and Expenses. .. 26 Fees for Resident Students; Fees for Nonresident Shldents; Extra Service Charge; Refund of Fees; Estimate of Yearly Expenses Financial Aids: Assistantships, Fellowships, Loans, and Employment 29 Supplementary Information . .. 31 Student Activities and Services; Veterans Information THE GRADUATE PROGRAMS 37 General Graduate Degree Program Policies . 38 The Graduate Program Adviser; Scholarship; Residence; Continuous Enrollment; Graduate Degree Programs Offered and Names of Graduate Program Advisers . 40 The Master's Degree . 42 Summary of Requirements; Preparation and Advising; Transfer and Extention Credit; Examination; Thesis; Nonthesis Programs; Admission to Candidacy for the Master's Degree The Doctor's Degree 44 Summary of Requirements; Preparation and Advising; AppOintment of Doctoral Supervisory Committee; Admission to Candidacy for the Doctoral Degree; Dissertation and Final Examination; Publica­ tion of Doctoral Dissertations Course-Numbering System . 46 College of Architecture and Urban Planning 47 Architecture. 47 Urban Planning . 48 College of Arts ami Sciences . 49 Anthropology . 49 Far Eastern and Slavic Art. 53 Languages and Literature 76 Atmospheric Sciences 55 Genetics . 81 Botany . 57 Geography . 82 Chemis.try . 58 Geology . 84 Classics 60 Germanic Languages Communications 63 and Literature . 86 Comparative Literature 64 History . 88 Drama . 65 Home Economics . 93 Economics . 67 Linguistics 94 English 70 Mathematics. .. 96 Far Eastern and Russian Meteorology and Climatology Institute . 72 (See AtmospheriC Sciences) 3 BULLETIN GRADUATE SCHOOL Music. • .. 100 Psychology . • . · 113 Oceanography • . 103 Romance Languages. · 115 Philosophy . 104 Scandinavian Languages . · 122 Physical and Health Sociology ••... • 122 Education . • . 106 Speech . · 125 Physics • • . 108 Zoology . • . · 128 Political Science • . 110 College of Business Administration. • . • • 130 School of Dentistry • • • . • • • 139 College of Education . • • . · . 144 College of Engineering. • • • • . • . ... 150 Aeronautics and Electrical. • . · 161 Astronautics . • • • 151 Mechanical . • • • • 164 Chemical. 154 Mineral 168 Civil . • . 156 Nuclear · 173 College of Fisheries. • • • . · 175 College of Forestry . • • . • . · 177 Graduate School of Public Affairs · 180 Interdisciplinary Programs . • • . • • • . · 182 Geophysics . • . · 182 Nuclear Engineering. · 182 Radiological Sciences 182 School of Librarianship . .. 184 School of Medicine . • ......... · 186 Anatomy. 186 Preventive Medicine · . 193 BiocheInistry . 188 Conjoint . · . 194 Microbiology . 188 Pediatrics 194 Pathology . • . 189 Psychiatry 194 Pha~acology . • • . 190 Surgery .•... 195 Physiology and BiophysiCS . 191 School of Nursing • • • • • • • . • • . 196 College of Pharmacy • . • . · 198 School of Social Work. • . .201 SPECIAL SCHOLARLY AND RESEARCH ACTIVITIES AND UNITS 207 Office of University Research 207 Intra-University Scholarly and Research Support. 207 Graduate School Research Fund Committee; The Graduate School Research Fund; Agnes H. Anderson Research Fund; The John Danz Lectureships; Walker-Ames and Visiting Professorships; The Gradu­ ate School Consultants Fund Extra-University Scholarly and Research Support . 208 Gift, Grant, and Contract Research Funds; Research Cooperation With Business or Industry Scholarly Facilities of General Importance . 209 Bureau of Governmental Research and Services; Center for Gradu­ ate Study at Hanford; Center for Radiological Sciences; Friday Harbor Laboratories; The Institute of Forest Products; Laboratory of Radiation Biology; Office of Scholarly Journals; Research Com­ puter Laboratory; University of Washington Pilot School; University of Washington Press FACULTY OF THE GRADUATE SCHOOL 217 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 5 CALENDAR Applications for Admission, Registration Appointments, or Permits received after the deadline for filing wiU not be considered in the quarter concerned. Dates in the following Calendar are subject to change without notice. Dates appearing in admission and registration instructions take precedence over those in this BuUetin. SUMMER QUARTER, 1963 REGISTRA liON PERIOD General In-Person Registration for ALL students (by appointment only): June 6, 7, and 10 June 17 through 21 New students: t Admission to the University is a prerequisite for registration in Summer Quarter classes. Complete credentials must be filed with the Office of Admissions by May 15 to be considered for admission with Regular standing. See Summer Quar­ ter BuUetin regarding admission as a nondegree Summer Quarter Only StUdent (undergraduate) or as a Transient Graduate Student. New (entering) students will be mailed Registration Appointments with their Official Notice of Admission. Students in Residence Spring Quarter, 1963: Registration Appointments or Permits to register will be issued according to class, only upon presentation of ASUW card in person, at the Registrar's Office as follows: Seniors and Graduates Monday, April 22, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Juniors Tuesday, April 23, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sophomores Wednesday, April 24, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Freshmen __ ____ Thursday, April 25, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Former Students Not in Residence Spring Quarter, 1963: Former students not in residence Spring Quarter, 1963, may obtain an Applica­ tion for Appointment or Permit by writing to, or calling in person at, the RegiS­ trar's Office, Room 109, Administration Building, or telephOning 543-5920, beginning April 22 and preferably no later than May 15. Registration may be delayed by later application. Registration materials cannot be prepared until an application is received., The application deadline for term "a" and full Summer Quarter is June 17. All students in the Schools of Law, Dentistry, and Medicine must file an Appli­ cation for Registration Permit, although no appointment date is necessary. ACADEMIC PERIOD JUNE 24-MONDAY Instruction begins JUNE 25-THURSDAY Last day to add a course for the first term JUNE 28-F'RmAY Last day to add a course for the full quarter JULY 4-THURSDAY Independence Day holiday JULY 5-F'RmAY Last day to file applications for master's degrees for Summer Quarter JULY 24-WEDNESDAY Final examinations and first term end JULY 25-THURSDAY Second term begins JULY 26-FRIDAY Last day to add a course for the second term AUG. 23-FRlDAY Final examinations and second term end 6 BULLETIN GRADUATE SCHOOL AUTUMN QUARTER, 1963 REGISTRATION PERIOD MAY 6-29 Advance Registration only for students in residence Spring Quarter, 1963. A service charge of $15.00 will be assessed any student eligible for Advanced Registration who fails to participate and then applies for In-Person Registration for that quarter. 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