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DEAN AUSTIN GRIMSHAW JOSEPH DEMMERY General Business EDWARD G. BROWN Policy, Personnel Relations and Productit CHARLES J. MILLER Marketing, Transportation and Foreign Trade I have been a teacher in the College of Business Adminis- tration for nearly 40 years now, ever since the college was established. I have watched students work in accounting, business education, finance, banking, foreign trade, insur- ance, marketing, office management, personnel administra- tion, production, real estate, secretarial training, and trans- portation. I have worked with students from the Department of Busi- ness, Communication, Business Law, Human Relations in Business, and Policy and Administration. I have worked with majors and non-majors. I hove worked with graduates and undergraduates. I have seen students provided with a rich, full background in the business world. I have seen the student given business training rooted in general knowledge and developed in the qualities of character that make useful, intelligent citizens and responsible members of the business community. I have seen students go out in the world and succeed. KERMIT O. HANSON Accounting, Finance and Statistics business administration 21
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arts and sciences • ' -.- i SVERRE ARESTAD Scandinavian Languages and Literatun RICHARD VAN CLEVE School of Fisheries ROBERT E. L. PARIS Sociology HORACE G. RAHSKOPF Speech ARTHUR W, MARTIN Zoology RUTH WILSON , Women ' s Physical Education 20
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engineering DEAN HAROLD E. WESSMAN Good afternoon, sir. My name is John Smith. I will be graduating from high school this year, and I intend to study engineering. I wonder if you could tell me some- thing about the University of Washington School of En- gineering — the curriculum, the teaching facilities, and how well it is accredited. I ' m glad to see you are taking such an interest in the school you attend, John. I am more than glad to tell you about our school here at Washington. First year students in engineering take general courses, which are taught by the General Engineering Department. After the first year, undergraduate engineers may specialize in aeronautical, chemical, civil, electrical, mechanical, mining, metallurgical, or ceramic engineering. In addi- tion, students take prescribed courses in the humanistic- social area. How many people are there on the teaching staff? Approximately 110 persons, chosen from all branches of the profession. Almost every faculty member has had practical professional experience, in addition to ad- vanced graduate study. How about accreditation? How does the school rank nationally? ' All curricula taught here are accredited by the Engi- neers ' Council for Professional Development, which is the principal accrediting agency recognized by the en- gineering profession in the United States. When ranked with schools from all over the country the College of Engineering of the University of Washington has achieved a very high status. Is there any other course of study besides the regular four-year program? Yes, the College offers a course of study in industrial engineering for which a second bachelor ' s degree is awarded at the end of five years. After completing the first four years majoring in any of the branches of en- gineering, courses in industrial management and re- lated subjects comprise the fifth year. Thank you, sir. You ' ve answered all my questions, and from what you ' ve said, I feel fairly certain that you ' ll find me enrolled here at the University of Washington School of Engineering next year. 22 VICTOR M. GANZER Aeronautical Engineering R. W. MOULTON Chemical Engineerin. R. B VAN HORN Civil Engmeering
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