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T H E E. J. Kyle THE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE Although the importance of manufacturing, shipping, trading, mining and other such industries has been steadily increasing, agriculture is still the leading occupa¬ tion in Texas. Texans should be gratified to know that the School of Agriculture at this College under the direction of Dean E. J. Kyle has kept abreast of progress and is helping the farmers of Texas solve some of their many problems. The School offers the most complete course in agriculture that is to be found in the world and its graduates are to be found holding responsible positions through¬ out all nations. The following departments are included in the School: Agriculture Engineering, Animal Husbandry, Accounting and Statistics, Agronomy, Farm and Ranch Management, Marketing and Finance, Agriculture Economics, Genetics, Dairy Husbandry, Landscape Art, and Rural Education.
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THE SCHOOL OF VOCATIONAL TEACHING Dean C. H Winkler may justly be proud of the School of Vocational Teaching at A. M. for he has developed it into the most modern teachers’ training institution in this part of the United States. The purpose of the School is to prepare men for the teaching profession in any field that they may select, and only the most modern methods of education are employed throughout the course. The school offers four-year courses in Agricultural Education, Industrial Educa¬ tion, Industrial Arts Education and Rural Education. So thorough and complete is the training of the graduate in this school, he meets the requirements of the State and Federal Boards for Vocational Education to teach vocational agriculture and the trades under the Smith-Hughes Act.
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THE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Dean T. D. Brooks is not only Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, but is also Dean of the Graduate School of the College. Under his able guidance both Schools have grown extensively, in prestige as well as in enrollment. The Graduate School, which aims to develop the power of independent work and to promote the spirit of research, offers work leading to the Master of Science de¬ gree. The School of Arts and Sciences offers four-year courses in Liberal Arts and in Science and assists the other schools of the College by giving every student of the institution the basic studies which are essential for specialized work and the cul¬ tural learning which marks the educated man. Every student in the College must complete some work in the School of Arts and Sciences before graduating. T H E ' Z ' P Q ' XQ ' ZQ ' c
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