New Mexico State University - Swastika Yearbook (Las Cruces, NM)

 - Class of 1967

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Classes are offered to both majors, and others wlio wish to improve or pick up new skills. Many Courses are offered to teach useful xocational skills such as this one in t ping. 27

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business administration offers new programs Two, two-vear certificate programs are offered by the Business Colle re one in Secretarial Administration, and one in Data Processing. ■ P The College of Business Administration and Economics was created by the Board of Regents in September of 1963. Since then, it has grown to include not only the depart- ments of Accounting, Economics, and Gen- eral Business, but also a new program in Data Processing and Computer Technology. Professional business and economics courses develop the abilities necessaiy for responsible positions in business and govern- ment. The two-year certificate programs are designed for students desiring specialized training in preparation for specific jobs. The Business College also works closely with the College of Teacher Education in designing and offering a curriculum for stu- dents preparing to teach commercial sub- jects in the secondary schools. 26



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many students benefit from co-op program The University operates several cooperative educational plans with federal, state, county, university and private agencies to enable students to acquire practical experience in their chosen fields. Cooperative education at the university be- gan in 1952 with the establishment of the White Sands Missile Range Program. Since that time agreements have been reached with the New Mexico Highway Department Physical Plant De- partment, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Lea County Board of Commissioners, Physical Sci- ence Laboratory, Boeing Company, Ling-Temco- Vought, Inc., Federal Communications Commis- sion, Kirtland Air Force Base, and Phillips Petro- leimi Company. The greater part of the cooperative students are chosen from majors in engineering, mathma- tics, and physics, but a program for students of teacher education has been recentlv added. Women students are accepted only by teacher Education and by White Sands Missile Range. To be eligible for cooperative training a stu- dent must demonstrate more than average scho- lastic ability. The minimum grade average varies but all employers are inclined to accept the best students available. Students usually attend the university for at least one semester before being placed on a job. This enables the student to prove his scholastic ability as well as bring additional scientific knowl- edge to his work. Cooperative students live in student housing and eat in the cafeteria while they are on school- phase and also while on work -phase in the vicin- ity of the university. They are expected to enjoy the same privileges and obey the same regulations as other students. Electrical engineering major, Lee R. Smith, tunes the telementrv package for an instrumentation package at the Instrumentation Division White Sands Missile Range. John R. Carpenter, sophomore electrical engineering major at New Mexico State Unixersity, performs main- tanence on an electronic multiplier. 28

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