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Sandy Shuford and Barbara Welborn graduate students in graphics try out the new visual display Dr. Rita Youmans, Home Economics Department Head and Don Rose, instructor in Hotel Restaurant Administration, dis- cuss with students the diverse career op- portunities available in home economics as offered at CMSU. eg, L is Joy Brownfield and Connie Morarity support their mass communication major by learning to develop photographic film in one of the new graphic darkrooms
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School of Applied Science and Technology Wayne Crowl and lab partner breadboard an electronic circuit to verify the theory discussed in the classroom. Presentation of the Federated Garden Club Scholarship to recipients is made by state president Mrs. Helen Neal and Mrs. Fitzsimmons, west central regional director. 11' , ' 1:3 Michael Groff and larry Crow examine an aircraft engine on a university airplane. Occupational education through study in the School of Applied Sciences and Technology makes up a major part of the program offerings. The School also provides many general studies courses as a means of in- troducing students to areas of knowledge which are important to an educated person who is capable of functioning in a free society. From the beginning of time, technology has been one of the most dynamic components in plotting the course of human destiny. The application of technological findings centers around the practical use of the knowledge discovered through scientific principles. Academic preparation for occupational careers is provided through a variety of classrooms, laboratories, shops, and clinical ex- periences. lnternship programs are available in a number of areas so students may experience actual professional and job conditions. The principle of lear- ning by doing is followed to provide the student with an opportunity to acquire technical knowledge and skill along with human sensitivity in the areas of agriculture, electronics, graphics, home economics, manufacturing and construction, military science, nur- sing, power and transportation.
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22 N School of Business and Economics Dr. Arthur Norton and accounting maiors Kevin Boyer, Stephen Daniels, Joy Lawson, and Karen Rodriquez research a tax question by using the tax reference library. The School of Business and Economics offers a comprehensive curriculum which provides for the theoretical learning aspects as well as the practical experiences needed by the student who plans a rewarding career in business. The School provides for a variety of interests by offering ten majors and several minors for those students seeking a baccalaureate degree and by offering eight programs for those students who are in- terested in developing vocational competencies by attending CMSU for only one or two years. By taking advantage of the opportunities available through programs such as the internship in business ffor management, accounting, and marketing majorsb, and by using the modern equipment available for secretarial and data processing majors, students are able to participate in activities and obtain first-hand experiences directly related to their fields of study. Scott Mcflandless, leanette Smith, Curt Jones, Paula Barry, Karen Luetkemeyer, and Ruth Hall, officers of organizations in the School of Business and Economics, discuss with Nlrs. Bettie Simmons, secretary to the dean, X, material for the School newsletter, the Dockery Digest. Data processing staff Dan Coomer, A sm x Dr Chris Chaney, and Dr. lane 1 a ', . .X Bucks review card reader ' B capabilities with student, Donna 2' 5 , Walther -1 'X 'x 03 -1 .. 3-.ef --111:35 x, ' fl J: 1:1 l .. l ',: ::' 1 N '- rt
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