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ACADEMIC Social Science - Mathematics - Philosophy - English Foreign Languages Certain departments, though difficult to present to the more specialized and occupational depart pictorially, are actually the backbone of Fresno ments of instruction They prevent the more State College. These departments deal with the immediate ends of education from obliterating liberal arts and the humanities. They give meaning both the means of and the reasons for education Social Science AJORS in social science, history, economics, political science, crimin- ology, and sociology-anthropology are offered by the Social Science Department, which has been headed by Emory Ratcliffe since l9l5. Com- prehensive curricula in these fields form much of the basis of the liberal education given at Fresno State College. Every student in the College takes at least l2 units of social science as well as courses in American history and the United States Constitution. The Criminology division, directed by William Dienstein, is the most recent addition to the department. Criminology majors, with one of the best college programs of study, are prepared for work in all fields related ss mms 5 as to the administration of justice. Some parole, prison, social work, school attendance, and laws. Students get practical training by doing actual traffic control in coopera- tion with the Fresno Police Department and other local and state agencies. Also, they have available for observation the only college lie-detector in the West. Since college criminology departments are the chief training medium for police work, wide opportunity for college trained personnel exists in this field. Mathematics HE Fresno State College Department of Mathematics provides the student with a well rounded background in mathematics. Under the direction of Dr. Frank R. Morris, the department offers a course of instruction to satisfy mathematics requirements in such major fields as Engineering and Physical Sciences, as well as a thorough program for students wishing to make math- ematics their major or minor. For students majoring in this field, the department offers such courses as analytical space and projective geometry, differential and integral calculus, ,M 'S-flrzfam. theory of equations, and differential U t ' equations. A background course in mathematical analysis of statistics is offered to students interested in sta- tistical and observational data. To give students more personal assistance with their mathematical problems, the department provides a study room manned by department personnel. Students wishing to study astronomy find that the Mathematics Depart- ment offers valuable instruction in elementary astronomy, navigation, and constellation study. To provide practical training in this field, the depart- ment has, in addition to other astronomy equipment, two 4-inch telescopes. L i
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