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Arts and Sciences In addition to the diversity of sound academic programs now lead- ing to the AB. or BS. degree, the College plans to begin a BS. degree program in Journalism and Masterls degree program in Applied Social Sciences and School and Community Psychology in September 1974. As these changes are effected, the Col- lege plans to work closely with Basic Studies and various experimental programs on campus in its continu- ing efforts to develop more innova- tive and creative approaches to teach- ing and learning, especially at the Undergraduate level. While academic quality is foremost in the educational process, the College will continue its emphases upon internships, coopera- tive work experiences, and the com- bination of academic major and minor preparation that will provide more saleable experiences upon grad- uation. For example, studentsare encouraged to consider options like the Army ROTC and the Naval ROTC which could provide consider- able scholarship assistance while in college and meaningful occupational options upon graduation. 45
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44 The College of Arts and Sciences was established in 1953 as an essen- tial corollary of the overall purpose of the University. Its major role in implementing the Universityls pur- pose may be best seen through its educational programs and services. The College recognizes and assumes the responsibility of providing a broad liberal education with concen- tration in specific fields, andtor of laying the academic foundation for pursuing interests in several profes- sional fields for all students who reg- ister in its program. F urthermore, it offers the required and elective courses in general education for stu- dents registered in all of the several schools and colleges of the Univer- sity. Through its faculty, the College also helps the University fulfill its role with action and general research on a variety of significant topics and areas of study. The educational programs of the College are divided into three fields of concentration lthe Humanities, the Social Sciences, the Natural Sciences plus the Army and Naval ROTC pro- gramsl. These fields are subdivided into the following departments: Art, Biology, lPre-Med. Pre-Dentistryl, Chemistry, English, Foreign Lan- guages, History and Geography, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy and Religion, Political Science, Psychol- ogy, Sociology, Anthropology and Human Services and Speech and Drama. These departments provided instruction for 1500 majors under the tutelage of 143 faculty members. The College 0:
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