Howard University
Washington, D.C.
J. Stanley Durkee, A. M., Ph. D., President
Emmett J. Scott, A. M., LL.D., Secretary-Treasurer
Collegiate and Professional Schools
- Junior College, covering the Freshman and Sophomore years, and leading to the Senior Colleges.
- Senior College, consisting of the Schools of Liberal Arts, Education, Journalism, and Commerce and Finance, granting respectively the degrees, A. B. or B. S.; A. B. or B. S. in Education; B. S. in Journalism; B. S. in Commerce.
- School of Applied Science, four year course, giving degree, B. S. in C. E.; B. S. in E. E.; B. S. in M. E., B. S. in Architecture; B. S. in Agriculture, and B. S. in Household Economics.
- School of Music, four year course, giving degree of Mus. B.
- School of Religion, three year course, giving degree of B. D. (Also Diploma and Correspondence Courses.)
- School of Law, three year evening course, giving degree of LL. B.
- School of Medicine, including Medical, Dental, Pharmaceutical Colleges. Four year course for Medical and Dental Students; three years for Pharmaceutical students. Following degrees given: M. D., D. D. S., Phar. C.
Students may enter for Collegiate Work at the beginning of any quarter
Registration:
- Autumn QuarterSeptember 27 to 29, 1920
- Winter QuarterJanuary 3, 1921
- Spring QuarterMarch 19 and 21 1921
For Catalog and Information, write
F. D. Wilkinson, Registrar
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- Brief Courses in Practical Book-keeping
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