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The entire exercise, Latin and English, is most suggestive of the kind of person Milton had become at Christ's during his undergraduate career ; ;
Farrand, Hussain, and Hennessy ( 2002 ) found that spider diagrams ( similar to concept maps ) had limited, but significant, impact on memory recall in undergraduate students ( a 10 % increase over baseline for a 600-word text only ) as compared to preferred study methods ( a 6 % increase over baseline ).
He applied to a Ph. D. program in social psychology at Harvard University and was initially rejected due to an insufficient background in psychology ( he had not taken one undergraduate course in psychology while attending Queens College ).
To obtain a doctorate, a student " had to study in a guild school of law, usually four years for the basic undergraduate course " and ten or more years for a post-graduate course.
Gilbreth had always been interested in teaching and education ; as an undergraduate she took enough education courses to earn a teacher's certificate, and her second doctoral dissertation was on efficient teaching methods.
Newton had studied these books, or, in some cases, secondary sources based on them, and taken notes entitled Quaestiones quaedam philosophicae ( Questions about philosophy ) during his days as an undergraduate.
The flagship Twin Cities campus is by far the largest in the system, with a total enrollment of 52, 557 students ( undergraduate, graduate, professional, and non-degree included ); Duluth reported 11, 806 ; Crookston had 2, 653 ; Morris had 1, 932 ; and Rochester had 273, bringing the system-wide total to 69, 221 for fall semester 2011.
Although he had only two years of undergraduate college on his transcript, in the 1930s that was enough to qualify for law school.
The chair of the department asked Fish to teach the Milton course, notwithstanding the fact that the young professor " had never — either as an undergraduate or in graduate school — taken a Milton course " ( 269 ).
Author David Mitchell described himself as being " magnetised " by the book from its start when he read it as an undergraduate, but on rereading it, felt it had aged and that he didn't find it " breathtakingly inventive " as he had the first time, yet does stress that " however breathtakingly inventive a book is, it is only breathtakingly inventive once "-with once being better than never.
While an undergraduate at Cambridge, Thomas Hunt had a friend who stammered badly and his efforts to aid the afflicted student led him to leave the University without taking a degree in order to make a thorough study of speech and its defects.
The department, being brand new, had limited qualifying criteria for entrance and agreed to interview Bull even though he was only sixteen years old – and he was accepted into the undergraduate program.
On its construction, Keble was not widely admired within the University, particularly by the undergraduate population of nearby St John's College ( from which Keble had purchased their land ).
The University also reported that Merton had admitted at least one black undergraduate since 2005.
Although he had been an undergraduate at Exeter College, J. R. R. Tolkien was a Fellow of Pembroke from 1925 to 1945, and wrote The Hobbit and the first two books of The Lord of the Rings during his time there.
Samuel Johnson had rooms on the second floor above the entrance, as an undergraduate in 1728.
The Hall had primarily been a house for monks reading for degrees of the University of Oxford ; but, over time, laymen have come to be the majority of the Hall's undergraduate members.
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, one of the 14 institutions in the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, had a 2012 enrollment of 10, 000 full-time undergraduate and 846 graduate students.
King had a hit, " Everyone's Gone to the Moon ", on Decca, while he was an undergraduate at Trinity College, Cambridge, Sir Edward Lewis's alma mater ; they became good friends and Lewis adopted King as his " mascot ", allowing him to run the label in all but name twice for long periods of time.
By 1872 the University had already begun to confer undergraduate degrees, with master's degrees coming in 1875 and doctoral degrees in 1888.
Wells and Graham Wallas, wrenching us away from the Oscar Wildian dilettantism which had possessed undergraduate litterateurs for generations.
Scott was especially interested in Arthur Prior's approach to tense logic and the connection to the treatment of time in natural-language semantics, and began collaborating with Richard Montague ( Copeland 2004 ), whom he had known from his days as an undergraduate at Berkeley.

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It differed from what an undergraduate receives today from any American college or university mainly in the certainty of what he was forced to learn compared with the loose and widely scattered information obtained today by most of our undergraduates.
All three schools coordinate their educational programs with that of the undergraduate college and, like the college proper, place emphasis upon a broad liberal arts course as the proper foundation for specialized study.
Acadia University is a predominantly undergraduate university located in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada with some graduate programs at the master's level and one at the doctoral level.
Though Rudolf Steiner studied natural science at the Vienna Technical University at the undergraduate level, his doctorate was in epistemology and very little of his work is directly concerned with the empirical sciences.
The concept of an abelian group is one of the first concepts encountered in undergraduate abstract algebra, with many other basic objects, such as a module and a vector space, being its refinements.
The University has about 430 professors ( with Ph. D. degrees ), 11, 000 undergraduate students, and 1, 300 post-graduate students.
As interest in BME increases, many engineering colleges now have a Biomedical Engineering Department or Program, with offerings ranging from the undergraduate ( B. S., B. Eng or B. S. E.
During his time as an honors program undergraduate, Sagan worked in the laboratory of the geneticist H. J. Muller and wrote a thesis on the origins of life with physical chemist H. C. Urey.
Some programs offer programs with two pre-professional years followed by four professional years, while others require a four year undergraduate / bachelor's degree.
The vast majority of education is undergraduate education provided by the departments to students, who are adults with no other academic qualifications than a secondary education diploma.
Hutchins and Adler implemented these ideas with great success at the University of Chicago, where they still strongly influence the curriculum in the form of the undergraduate Common Core.
* St. John's College, U. S. is a well-known secular liberal-arts college with an undergraduate program described as " an all-required course of study based on the great books of the Western tradition.
* an undergraduate degree in psychology permitting registration with the British Psychological Society
He was co-editor ( with Marshall Swain ) of Essays on Knowledge and Justification ( 1978 ), regarded as a key anthology of essays relating to the Gettier problem and used as a core text in undergraduate epistemology courses.
Between 1961 and 1963, while an undergraduate student, North became acquainted with the works of Austrian School economists Ludwig von Mises, F. A.
It is the only undergraduate institution affiliated with the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America ( RPCNA ).
Full-time undergraduate students between ages 17 and 23 are required to live in college housing, with the exception of commuters and some seniors.
, Harvey Mudd College is tied for 14th with Grinnell College, United States Military Academy, and Washington and Lee University among liberal arts colleges in the United States as rated by the U. S. News and World Report and as of 2011, is ranked as the best undergraduate engineering program at a school whose highest degree is a bachelor's or master's by U. S. News & World Report.
The institute has around 5, 400 students with 3, 400 undergraduate students and 2000 postgraduate students.
* Fundamentals of Flight, Richard S. Shevell, Prentice-Hall International Editions, ISBN 0-13-332917-8 – This book is primarily intended as a text for a one semester undergraduate course in mechanical or aeronautical engineering, although its sections on theory of flight are understandable with a passing knowledge of calculus and physics.
A liberal arts college is one with a primary emphasis on undergraduate study in the liberal arts and sciences.
MIT's early emphasis on applied technology at the undergraduate and graduate levels led to close cooperation with industry.
MIT received 17, 909 undergraduate applicants for the class of 2015, with only 1, 742 offered admittance, an acceptance rate of 9. 7 %.
MIT's graduate program has high coexistence with the undergraduate program and offers a comprehensive doctoral program with degrees in the humanities, social sciences, and STEM fields as well as professional degrees.

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