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Show 4 264 ‘fijEv _ that a representative from each of thehi her ligvtutions, with the State Superintendent esgch educational eirmen, form a ‘""iggggtsgigggrdégggg'tggifihfgd pianithe extension work of the »;,; eco .. ‘ ics. ' H'.‘ w '.' P". re e' ng to a ' .. r, gricu lture end I i -. the committee on extension s hshall , have included mu,tions the work of evaluating credits secured at in its theavniversity gfi_9t3h and the Agricultural College, so as to allothhe'ssme amount ::_¢redit for the same amount of work done in each institution, in rgwgztgzfig there may be uniformity in this respect between the inIi" P l',- o s ISUEfler_School work has become such an integral part of the Uni- }"‘31t¥ Of Utah and th? egricultural College that we recommend that YV‘h institutions continue summer school work, emphasizing service philaes for superintendents, supervisors, principals and teachers wepteiallx. The lines of work to be followed are those paralleling jam.distinctive characteristics and functions of each institution. . ;§_ thet the State Beard of Education recommend to the board of' histees'of the Agricultural College that the-degrees of Bachelor ;f science and Master of Science be given at the College in lieu of Hi: degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts. a! .-ne recommend that a committee on curricula be appointed in few" institution to review all requirements for the introduction fl.new courses in any department; also to study present curricula m._th a View of eliminating and preventing unnecessary duplication lipthin and between courses now given. ': " under the provisions of Chepter 75, Laws of Utah, 1925, the ‘firerd does not recognize it as one of its obligations to direct or '@t recommend that there shall be one board or two boards of control is; the government of the two state institutions of higher learning. ;mwever, the Board does believe that it would now be highly prOper tor the Legislature to give this question serious consideration. It was moved and carried unanimously that the State Superin~ inndent of Public Instruction be authorized to call for any records ;. information that he might deem necessary from the institutions of "firgher learning pertaining to the work done or instruction given in jfihe institutions. 55 The state Board of Education hereby expresses its sincere jixpreciation to the Engineering Council of Utah for the interest. engineering eon: which {is has takm in satisfying itself as to the unnecessary duplication, "light be carried on, profitably and without in the University of Utah and the Utah Agricultural College. The igmgrd is grateful for the well-considered recommendation respecting for consideration. :1-5 work which the Council has submitted to us will be of very great Council the of ‘5; feel that the recommendation |