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LEFT: Shari Wenger works on her free form coil pot during Ceramics I ABOVE: William Slamty. dean. College of Arts and Sciences. Lorraine Davidson studies the stages of mitosis in her Principles of Biology lab. 30
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Band Focrater. dean, College of Architecture and Dcaign • , 1 4.; • ,. ' ,. V. ' .V 1 i Julia Thomason, junior in landscape architecture, holds a measuring for another student during a surveying class. Lynn Riegel, senior. uses transfer letters for her project. 0 V. .00 architecture and deign 29
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College rene of Arts and Sciences The College of Arts and Sciences is the largest college at K-State and has the widest variety of majors. I believe we ' re the central core of the University. Dean William Stamey said. If we ' re not good, the University is not good. More than 2,000 courses are offered and virtually every student enrolls at some time in at least one course in Arts and Sciences. We have a dual responsibility in the College of Arts and Sciences, Stamcy said. We have our own students and in addition, we must provide supplementary courses in general education to students in all the other professional colleges at K-State. The goal of the college is to help this large group gain knowledge and understanding, acquire skills and develop hab- its of critical thinking, Stamey said. More than 4,000 students are enrolled in the 48 majors available in Arts and Sciences. The programs of study include the pre-professional majors, such as pre-law, pre-veterinary medicine and pre-nursing. Stamey said there has been a large increase in these pro- grams because there is a sense of security in preparing for specific jobs after graduation. Other majors enable students to develop skills in music, art and communications. Students can also major in the social, physical or biological sciences. In a way, we are a mini-university, Stamey said. We have such a variety, from fine arts (to) sciences to humanities. My goal is for every student, in the College of Arts and Sciences or not, to get the best education possible, he said. I ' m sure we ' ll (the college) have something to do with it. We do have an impact. Pawan Hands ruin his computer program through the terminals in the basement of Seaton flail. arts and sciences 31
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