University of Kansas - Jayhawker Yearbook (Lawrence, KS)

 - Class of 1963

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One of the scarcest resources in any nation today is effective managerial talent. Although the United States has demonstrated unexcelled capacity to manage the production and distri- bution of goods and services, its business and governmental organizations are continually seeking more and better trained management personnel to meet the economic challenge of our nations and those nations who would sur- pass and dominate us. The School of Business of the University of Kansas, under the leadership of acting Dean Wiley S. Mitchell, offers a comprehensive program to prepare students for positions of managerial responsibility either of general or technical nature. The Bachelor of Science in Business program is designed to prepare stu- dents for these roles, through studies of con- temporary society and economic theory and giving them skill in applying this knowledge in making decisions about actual business problems. The business school ' s newest program, Mas- ters of Business Administration, is a prime example of its efforts to provide for future administrators. This graduate course is a two- year professional program for graduates of liberal arts colleges and engineering schools who seek a career in business. This program assumes that the graduate has had no prior college work in business. It is designed to help the student develop his ability to be a self-educator throughout his career in the business world. It focuses a minimum of attention on the acquisition of facts about how business operates today. Instead, courses are concentrated on the kinds of mental training that will enable the graduate to learn quickly on the job, and to adapt to changing conditions in his firm, in the industry or elsewhere in the world. It is tuned to teach the student to be a creative and imaginative businessman. One of the most helpful services the School of Business provides for its undergraduate and graduate students comes from the Business Placement Bureau. The Bureau has contact with a large number of business concerns and provides facilities for visiting businessmen and industrial recruiters to interview students. The School of Business building, Summer- field Hall, furnishes instructors and students with many modern facilities which help pro- vide the best business education possible. The ever-increasing demand for well-qualified managerial personnel insures the further expansion of the School of Business. Colin Case The progressive ideas of the Business School are illustrated by the core classroom on the left and the computers on the right.

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