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cur-ric'u-Zum fngplj a. A course, esp. a specified fixed course of study, as in a school or college as one leading to a degree. b. The whole body of courses offered in an educational institution or by any department thereof. It sounds austere, doesn't it. This may well be what a curriculum is, but to us it suggests a more varied meaning. Like Clothing For Modems, Zoology, Skin and Scuba Diving and General Space Science. The student is offered a wide variety of courses that will send him as far as his abilities and imagination will take him. This is a curriculum to stir the student's mind. lt's a circular process: as the curriculum makes the student think, he learns, as he learns more, he finds that there is yet much more to learn, then the curriculum offers him more and the process begins again. But if our curriculum is to be more than a four-syllable word, it will require a fac'ul-ty fngplj The body of persons to whom are en- trusted the government and instruction as of any university or college. It is our faculty that breathes life into our curriculum. Three hundred and forty-one faculty members combine over fifty centuries of teaching experience to guide the student's progress. The faculty is the student's chief learn- ing aid, and as such, represents the education the student is striving to attain. 26
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Working directly for the President of Miami-Dade, Theodore A. Koschler coordinates the near-perpetual motion of the Computer Center. Officially the Director of Computer Center and Federal Assistance Program, Mr. Koschler has been with our college - ,ZW since its inception in 1960. The Computer Center is a complex organ vital to the internal functionings of the college. It is this complex that scores the IBM-card exams, processes the Cuidance Test Battery, works out registration appointments, and provides similar services requiring complete accuracy and precision. Mr. Koschler plans, develops, directs, and promotes the Computer Center Complex serving all instructional and administrative requirements of the College. THEODORE A. Kosclumz Director of Computer Center and Eederul Assistance Program in iQf 17X vf' t i r..b.l'Sr img y r X. rf- . ,Q in' . .1 g .1 my NK, The Continuing Education f . Department of the Division of Community Services, under the direction of Louis W. Henderson, offered courses in nearly 100 subjects during 1964-65. More than 25,000 adults enrolled in the classes, which are held at night and are increasingly popular throughout the community. To provide as many courses as are needed to fulfill the interests of evening students, the services of Continuing Education are broadened as the needs arise. Louis VV. HENDERSON Director of Community Services Z5 l HELEN O. MULLEN Coordinator of Community Services
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