Temple University - Templar Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1986

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Clockwise from upper left: Lois S. Cronholm, Dean, College of Arts and Sciences; students smile dur- ing a Psychology class; mix- ing chemicals is all in a days ' work for this science student; Anderson Hall is the home for all CAS students; a pro- fessor and his student enjoy an experiment. Founded In 1884

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College Of Arts And Sciences ' » - l II null ibil is soci- rresponse to the inexo- rable accumulation of com- plex information. The .urnan mind is capable of processing information into knowledge, and universities were created to help develop that capacity. Colleges of Arts and Sciences are the units dedicated specifically , to the liberation of the mind ' »at occurs when unordered Ination becomes coher- .nTunderstanding. The fac- ulty of the Arts and Sciences g ltt empt to help students Tnize the enormous ca- v,x»,y of every human to contemplate the past, un- derstand the present, and influence the future. Col- leges of Arts and Sciences of the major universities fulfill their missions through course work covering the ' d span from introduc- freshman courses to ad- ed work at the doctoral )1, and the array of courses associated with the Humanities, Natural Sci- ences and Social Sciences. ' leaders in government, professions, and the 1 commercial world frequent- ly are graduates of the Arts and, Sciences because the ly to think critically iiiu communicate clearly are fundamental for leadership. As our reliance on technol- ogy accelerates, the adapt- ability that marks the Arts and Science graduate be- comes increasingly important. - :% Temple University, a ma- ' niversity situated in one re world ' s largest metro- Ian areas, is ideally lo- d to fulfill the traditions of the Arts and Sciences ■ II PI H ■ m 1 1 24



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School Of Business Administratio Temple ' s School of Busi- ness Administration offers a curriculum designed to edu- cate students about the shifting relationships of management, labor and gov- ernment. Graduates of the school find employment in business firms, government agencies and non-profit in- stitutions. Many businesses and government agencies re- cruit at Temple. Although good opportunities for em- ployment exist for graduates of all major programs, grad- uates in Accounting, Com- puter and Information Sci- ences, and Actuarial Science are in the highest demand at present. The School of Business of- fers more than 170 under- graduate courses. It is one of the largest and diverse schools of business in the United States. A cooperative education program is avail- able for students to integrate classroom studies with su- pervised, salaried, career re- lated work experience. The school has access to the university ' s CYBER 750 and IBM 438-1 computers and also has its own special collection in Paley Library. Students at Ambler and TUCC campuses have access to the computers through lo- cal terminals. The school is accredited by the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business and the Associa- tion of University Prograrms in Health Administration. Center: Dr. William Stewart lec- tures to his Statistics class; clock- wise from upper left: Dr. Ed- ward M. Mazze, Dean, School of Business Administration; Speak- man Hall is home to all business students; inside Speakman; the business lounge helps students . I M iUI ■■ ■l mt t1 m m ' Hi,«i» ' liiti - Am u 26

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