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SCHCOL OF AGRICULTURE Existing for the purpose of the instruction of students in order to maintain and increase the efficiency of agriculture and related fields, The School of Agricul ture, consisting of ten departments, provides trained graduates to fill positions as successful farmers and as business men in related industries. Agricultural graduates serve the nations great forest industries, domestic and foreign re search and educational programs, wildlife conservation programs, agricultural communication and in many other fields of agricultural science. Agricultural engineering and administration are courses instituted to train men for progressive and profitable careers in industry or businesses mdispens able to agriculture. The Bachelor of Science Degree program is designed to train students in six curriculums: Agricultural Science, Agricultural Administra tion, Agricultural Engineering, Forestry, Ornamental Horticulture and the Zo ological Sciences. A major may be selected in one of many different fields within these Curriculums. These include Agronomy and Soils, Animal Hus bandry and Nutrition, Dairy Production, Entomology, Game Management Fish eries Management, Forest Management, Wood Technology, Poultry Husbandry Horticulture, Botany, Dairy Manufacturing and Zoology. The modern agricultural graduate must be well trained in the sciences if h is to contribute to meeting the demand for a larger food supply, created by our increasing population and complex society. if V SMITH 'T r 'F Dem RTW t :SMF Y F TRN' , ' is ms-. '- f rirvroir Harxr-nr TIFIQCJSCF ,QE VALLD' T t -T at ,r,. . A A, . ag, , rio mxrrisa A Q NORTBNALAF . -,wb WN 355 View Fresivit ri' 2-a A 4 -,-., 0 f uvma ' A t - K . ,, ' X LOAISML . MN 'M X' ,rf zitixzilaourzi 533131 ti T! A. F - 'HELD 1 A W roam Anim l g Aiscttxtt rigs rousoitrmr., ' QTL umm' :rw A WW UW omit met Q, S Ml? rotzrsr A ,--v NN ...r- ir.- 25 nav, U hit! VLANQ QPXQQ glint TAP'-'--up
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SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND Biggin Hall, one of the most modern buildings on campus, serves as head- gudrters for the School of Architecture and the Arts. Work in this school is con- cerned with the development of creative talents. The student is encouraged in the development of creative talents, The student is encouraged in the develop- ment of imagination and artistic ability by means of personal instruction. The Department of Architecture is accredited by the Ndtional Architectural Accrediting Board, endorsed by the American Institute of Architects cmd is a member of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture. Courses are offered in the school leading to a Bachelor Degree in Architecture and lnterior Design. The Department of Building Technology offers the degree of Bachelor of Building Construction. The Department of Art provides a choice of Curriculums which include: Ad- vertising Design, Industrial Design, Painting, Illustration and Fashion lllustra- tion, All of these fields lead to the Bctchelor of Applied Arts degree. The Department of Dramatic Arts offers complete courses of theoretical study and practical work in drama to those interested in the various fields of the theatre. A full prcgram of study for Music majors is offered by the Department of Music. Courses are crvailable in Applied Music, Music Literature, Music Theory and Composition and interpretation. 'ffl . 26 THE ARTS CHARLES DAVIS Vice President SAM T. HUBST Dean CHUCK DUNSETH President
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