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The College of Education involves not only its own majors, but also students from the Colleges of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Business and Fine Arts. Offering training in most areas of high school and ele- mentary education, the college graduated 36 elementary and 96 secondary education majors in 1978. Of those desiring teaching positions, 85% were placed in jobs. Concepts of Education and Human Growth and Develop- ment are required courses for both elementary and secondary education majors. Students go into community schools to work with children and gain practical teaching experience. Through the College of Edu- cation, Special Education and Reading Enrichment programs assist 500 to 600 children from the surrounding community. Principals from Indianapolis schools are contacted to recom- mend who need help or enrich- ment and, in this way, Butler students with an opportunity for teaching experience. The elementary education major receives training in reading, language arts and methods. All education majors spend one semester of their senior year teaching in area schools. P. 26: UPPER RIGHT— a student takes time out to read to her pupil; LEFT— Mrs. Kaplan demonstrates in her handicrafts class; CENTER— Paul Coleman; LOWER RIGHT— this girl gives the idol a curious look ... P. 27: UPPER— An El Ed major has the rapt attention of her audi- ence; CENTER LEFT— Mrs. Dick in her advisor position; CENTER RIGHT— Business Education requires some typing skills; LOWER — Dr. Paul Stewart addresses a Field- house full of listeners. Academics .
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BUSINESS More than 700 students were enrolled in th e Collegje of Busi- ness Administration in the fall of 1978. Offering undergraduates a B.S. degree in Accounting, Business Administration, Eco- nomics, Journalism and Secre- tarial Science, the college also offers an M.B.A. degree m Bus- iness Administration. Journalism majors produce the COLLEGIAN and the DRIFT publications. The college acquired three computers-on-wheels which are used in computer program- ming, statistics, operation research and economic fore- casting classes. The College of Business Administration put on a series of business seminars at the Indianapolis Hilton during November and December 1978. These seminars featured nationally prominent speakers on topics such as: The Job of the Comptroller and Profit and Cash Flow Management for the Non-Financial Manag- ers. P. 28: UPPER— Renee Hunt per- forms secretarial duties; CENTER LEFT — Dean Swenson hands out information at a business seminar; CENTER RIGHT— Tim Creason on the typewriter in Intro to Mass Comm; BOTTOM— Archie Nichols, PhD, insurance professor talks to stu- dents after class ... P. 29: UPPER— Allison Warner types up her morn- ing ' s dictation; LOWER LEFT— Dr. William Dawn explains marketing techniques concerning cooking oils; LOWER RIGHT— A business stu- dent punches in a program in the department mini computer. . Academics
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