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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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College of Engineering DEAN GEORGE L. SULLIVAN A large part of the recent increase in enrollment at Santa Clara has been absorbed by the College of Engineering. Paralleling this increase has been the expansion of the faculty and the facilities of the College. Seven prefabricated steel buildings were erected to house laboratories and classrooms in preparation for the current year. These, added to the al- ready existing facilities in Montgomery Laboratory and the Science Building, provide a collegiate engineering plant com- parable with any in the country. The College of Engineering offers courses leading to a degree in any one of the three major branches of engineer- ing, civil, mechanical and electrical. But the ideal for which the Santa Clara engineer strives is to be more than surveyor, machinist or electrician. His mind must possess the acumen and culture which only a broad college training and college association can give. He is a scientist, and his acquaintance with and love of mathematics and science should be the foundation on which his knowledge of their technical appli- cation is based. Above all he must be trained to serve his Creator and to be an active and useful member of the com- munity in which he lives.
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