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CouEG£ OF Arts and Sciences DEAN JAMES A. KING, SJ. The aim of the College of Arts and Sciences is to develop to nnaturity those powers of a man by which he carries on the activities of life. Its curriculum comprises literary and scientific courses selected with special regard for their cul- tural value. The College of Arts and Sciences does not directly prepare a student for any of the specialized occupations or professions characteristic of the civilization of the present age, but rather affords a solid foundation for success within him. At the heart of the curriculum is philosophy which provides the student with an organized pattern of the universe and gives a significant meaning to the knowledge of the other studies and the experiences of life. Mathematics and the ex- perimental sciences acquaint the student with the varied material world about him. Social sciences and the humanities introduce him to man himself, his accomplishments in the past and his vast possibilities in the future. This contact with the important content of human thought and experience is given a higher and more significant mean- ing by the studies in religion which endeavor to point man toward his true purpose in life and unfold before him the supernatural value of grace. 14
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College of SusiMEss Administration DEAN CHARLES J. DIRKSEN The College offers majors in Accounting, Business Manage- nnent, Econonnics and Finance. Additional work is offered in advertising, nnarketing, labor relations, statistics, transporta- tion, business law, retailing, personnel management, mathe- matics, and other subjects. During the first two years of the course, extreme special- ization is not the aim of the College. Rather, the student is trained well in the fundamentals of Economics, English, Ac- counting, Mathematics, and Logic, so that upon the selection of his major in his junior year, he will be well prepared and qualified to analyze and study the technical and special prob- lems of business. With the fundamental training he receives in the first two years of his course, and the special and technical knowledge acquired in the junior and senior years, the graduate of the College of Business Administration faces the world of modern business with a thorough education, which qualifies him to keep pace with the growth and development of business. 16
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