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COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION T he College of Business Administration offers specialized courses in several fields of business and incorporates two research bureaus and the Depart¬ ment of Economics which operates under the gen¬ eral rules of the College of Arts and Sciences. Recognizing the purpose of the University as a whole, the college requires its students to elect subjects outside the professional business area to give them a more liberal education. I he Bureau of Business and Economic Re¬ search, whose facilities are available to faculty and graduate students, seeks to discover methods of in¬ creasing the incomes of the people of Arkansas and improve the teaching effectiveness of the College. Equally important to the College is its educational and fact-finding arm — the Industrial Research and Extension Center. Set up in 1955, the Center is concerned with Arkansas’ industrial develop¬ ment and business efficiency. Business majors are particularly interested in student activities in their field. All students in the college are members of the Commerce Guild, and they give much attention to their annual Com¬ merce Day celebration. The Guild also publishes a magazine called the Guild Ticker which features the accomplishments and activities of the entire College. PAUL W. MILAM Dean of Business Administration FACULTY: Paul Milam, Robert Hay, Harold Dulan, Franklin liams, M. G. Bridenstine. Williams, George Hunsberger, Rossell Westermeyer, Nolan Wil-
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Accounting is one of the departments in the College of Business in which practical work is part of the student ' s curriculum. 28
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COLLEGE OF EDUCATION The College of Educatio n is actively involved in preparing teachers and administrators, and in improving education in general. The college main¬ tains a Teacher Placement Bureau and co-operates with officials in filling vacancies with well-quali¬ fied teachers. A Committee on Teacher Education, composed of representatives from the Colleges of Agriculture ancl Home Economics, Arts and Sci¬ ences, Business Administration, and Education, continually studies the total program of teacher education and makes recommendations for its im¬ provement. The student teaching program has developed extensively, and the number of student teachers reached a peak this semester. By meeting specific requirements, students from other colleges on campus may participate in this program. The Uni¬ versity Elementary School, in Peabody Hall, is operated by the College to provide facilities for directed student teaching and observation on the elementary level. Students in the secondary field are sent to schools in Fayetteville and surrounding areas to do their practice teaching. The College of Education is directed by Henry H. Kronenberg, and its program is approved by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education. Courses are available for in-service teachers, and the college co-operates with the Graduate School in offering advanced work lead¬ ing to the degrees of Master of Education and Doc¬ tor of Education. HENRY W. KRONENBERG Dean of Education FACULTY: Catherine McHugh, Troy Hendricks, Roy Roberts, R. K. Bent, Roy B. Allen, John Schimd, Henry Kronenberg.
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