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Mr. John E. Carr III, chairman Mr. Owen Fields Mr. James Caleb The Department of Business and Eco- nomics is one of Longwood ' s most rapidly expanding areas of study. There are more students majoring in business than in any ot her area. All business ma- jors take a core curriculum of general business courses. Also, the student takes courses concentrating in one of four areas: accounting, marketing, man- agement, or finance. Next year, the department plans to offer a minor in economics which would require 21 hours of economics courses and 3 hours of statistics. In addition to the new minor, there have been other changes in the department. The first computer for the department should be in operation in 1981. Also, a chapter of Delta Sigma Pi, a national business fraternity, has recently been established. The faculty members in the depart- ment are unique in that all have had practical experience in addition to class- room training in their field of specializa- tion. In keeping with the adage " Learn by doing, " senior business majors are given the opportimity to spend a semes- ter exercising their business skills in the real world of business. The students in- volved spend the semester working full time in an occupation related to their major concentration. tvvo hundred and thirteen
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