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School of Criminology Careers open to the Criminology major include : master crimi- nologist, policewoman, work with the California Youth Author- ity, institutional work and police lab work. The department is divided into three sections for specialization—law enforcement, correction and criminalistics. The headquarters of the school is T-2, and Crim. majors run from there to Haviland and Cal Hall to keep up with classes. The School of Criminology is a relatively small, close, and unified group of students. Field trips to San Quentin each semester and interesting field projects and crime studies highlight the year. Lambda Alpha Epsilon, the National Law Enforcement Fraternity, holds lectures and social activ- ities which are interesting as well as enjoyable to its members. Dean of School of Criminology ARTHUR H. SHERRY 31
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School of Business Administration Business Administration, considered one of the most popular as well as one of the most general fields of study, offers courses in economics, business law, accounting, marketing, and prin- ciples of real estate. South Hall holds the main offices of the school as well as several paper pickup boxes, although most of the classes and study rooms are located in Wheeler Hall. The School of Business Administration includes many courses of interest both to the serious business administration student as well as those who want just a general knowledge of business principles. While often called a fraternity major, it neverthe- less offers much in the way of worth-while and necessary courses for those students intending to pursue careers in the business world. Dean of School of Business Administration E. T. GRETHER 30
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School of Forestry Dean of School of Forestry HENRY J. VAUX One of the leading schools of its kind in the nation, the only accredited one in California, Cal ' s School of Forestry makes its home in Mulford Hall on the northeast corner of campus. Mul- ford Hall was designed and built especially for the School of Forestry and features walls paneled with woods from all over the world. After two years of preforestry, students are eligible to enter the school. A second prerec. is the ten-week summer camp held at Meadow Valley in Plumas National Forest. There, the students meet each other and the profs in an informal atmos- phere. During this ten-week program, the students learn to apply the principles learned on campus as well as in the camp. The students are in charge of maintaining the camp for the entire period of time and often they will fight the forest fires in the region in order to earn money for the summer. 32
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