Texas State College for Women - Daedalian Yearbook (Denton, TX)

 - Class of 1963

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Special Programs Enhance Biology Department Growth Growth of the Biology Department has kept pace with that of the University as evidenced by the in- crease in number of biology majors and the continuous enlargement of course offerings. Special programs developed in this department have attracted both undergraduate and graduate students and increased research activities have added vigor. This steady expansion provides opportunities for studies in pre-medicine, medical technology, predentistry, medical art and the teaching of biology. Participation in re- search is open to advanced undergraduate as well as graduate students. Graduates of Texas Woman's Uni- versity with a major in biology have found eztcellent positions and are making enviable records for them- selves, the Biology Department and the University. The Department of Biology offers four degrees: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Master of Arts and Master of Science. ,ve is DR. ALAN COCKERLINE DR. DIXIE YOUNG Assistant Professor Director and Professor .ffl MRS. LUCILLE M. CROSS MISS JEAN DEALY Secretary Instructor The Science Building in its surrounding of shrubs and trees is the home of the Biology and Chemistry and Lf Physics departments. DR. ROBERT FUERST MISS VIOLA C. HAMILTON Associate Professor Associate Professor Dr. Alan Cockerline and Miss Betty Askey, graduate assistant, explain the structure of the algae being studied by students in a Botany laboratory. . y g , . ...Qu DR- WALDEMAR WALTER MR. FRED W. WESTCOURT Assistant Professor Assistant Professor

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fs Rfk rf va' g, lf 1 DR. AUTREY NELL WILEY Dean Courses Vary in College of Arts and Sciences In the College of Arts and Sciences, every student has her opportunity to acquire knowledge and under- standing essential to her as a person and as a member of society. Thus she may obtain a foundation basic to the professions, to business and to the numerous and complex activities in which women engage. The individual-identical with mankind in emotion, thought and aspiration-is central to the broad human- istic foundation of the educational program in the Arts and Sciences, including literature, philosophy, the writ- ten and spoken arts, religion and history. Human so- ciety, in which the individual functions, is here also in government, sociology and economics. And the extra- human, over which mind and hand preside, is here in mathematics and the sciences. Q Courses offered in these fields lay the foundation for a liberal education that acquaints students with their heritage and helps them mature through the exercise of their intellectual curiosity, through the test of their integrity and capacity for self-education, through the improvement of their arts and skills of oral and written converse, and through the pursuit of excellence con amore. Concentration in departmental majors and minors in advanced and graduate work gives depth and breadth and leads to degrees earned through programs designed by the departments composing the College of Arts and Sciences. :X ., sg, , .I 1 AQ' 'Lys 1' - -,N gg 'rs '- - W Nsbs., 'H w -..,, , .a -.YQ-' ' wr- -Q? .. 5. 'S S '-: - ' T'-,. '5 , -4- -:Q , i'9 's X S- .. a-'Z'5'2,, t vi-F'-3 , f 1 an 'I - M. -M. ' 'X-. sf-.. . .f,. ' , , . - , . . . i- '-cs.. - .A N' , .-+,.,,' QA 5-- ' . A. is Many of the departments in the College of Arts and Sciences are loaeted in the stylish and modem ASD Building.



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DR. T. L. MORRISON Director and Professor DR. REBA NEEL Assistant Professor MRS. GLENDA B. SIMMONS Instructor MISS ALINE WOLTERS Assistant Professor MR. JOHN M. KE DRICK Associate Professor it MISS JESSIE I. SIM Instructor ' ist? at I jrj , it . . L. . :..::f.e Jsifff f ' I .--':'1.:.122L': ., it ,.n,:.!,Qf ,v HWY, . T 1lX:fii'.? 'ff as ll 4 DR, ELDRED C. SPECK Associate Professor M iss Sim ana' business majors learn together the operation of new and modern equip- ment in an ojiee machines laboratory. Business and Economics Stress Many Careers The Department of Business and Economics of Texas Woman's University offers outstanding training in career courses especially planned for young women plus liberal arts courses to develop well-rounded personalities so essential for success in the business world. One of the department's advantages is that it offers so many varied types of careers. Skills which the program develops are the basis for effective participation and eventual leader- ship in business, community and the home. The Department of Business and Economics is the largest department in the College of Arts and Sciences and offers a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree to its majors in merchandising, insurance and finance education, secretarial administration, business education, general business and economics. 'sw - ' if, H mx 1 'S

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