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COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The College of Business Administration has been in existence for more than forty years. The numerous courses offered by this college include accounting, advertising, banking, business education, finance, foreign trade, insurance, marketing, office management, personnel, production, real estate, secretarial training, and transportation. This January, construction was begun on the first unit of the new Business Administration building which will be located between the Art Building and Denny Hall. Students in Business Administration are trained in a knowledge of the business world and developed in qualities of character that make them useful, intelligent citizens. They graduate in a field of study which is a vital part of our economy. 1 Kermit O. Hanson Accounting, Finance and Statistics Warren W. Etcheson Bureau of Business Re- search Edward G. Brown Policy, Personnel, and Pro- duction Joseph Demmery General Business Charles J. Miller Marketing, Transportation, and Foreign Trade Dean Austin Grimshaw Business students learn about the intricate but time-saving IBM machines. 21
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COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES i Atf ' Ruth Wilson Ronald Geballe Kenneth C. Cole Roger B. Loucks Howard L. Nostrand ical Education for Physics Political Science Psychology Romance Languages and Women Literature Sverre Arestad Robert E. L. Paris Horace G. Rahskopf Arthur W. Martin Scandinavian Languages Sociology Speech Zoology and Literature Two unidentified girls discuss their fencing class, a course offered by Many children like this one receive speech therapy through the the Women ' s Physical Education Department. speech clinic on campus. 20
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COLLEGE OF EDUCATION The University of Washington was the site of the first teacher training in the state with first instruction given in 1878. In 1914, it became the first College of Education at any state university. The college offers a cadet teacher training program and also includes a curriculum workshop, a consultative program, and a reading clinic. Restoration of elementary and secondary teaching certificates has been a major concern of the College of Education. At present students in teacher training earn a general certificate which allows them to teach in any grade through high school. The elementary and secondary certifi- cates provide for specific training at those levels permitting greater intensification in the subject matter area of the student ' s interest. Dean Francis F. Powers Education faculty and students hear a guest speaker from a subject matter department. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING The College of Engineering offers a genera! course to its freshman stu- dents In the General Engineering Department. After the first year, under- graduates may specialize In any one of these fields of engineering: aeronautical, chemical, civil, electrical, mechanical, mining, metallurgical, or ceramic. They also take prescribed courses in humanistic-social studies. Besides the regular four year program, the college offers a course in industrial engineering for which a second bachelor ' s degree is awarded at the end of five years. All curricula are accredited by the Engineers ' Council for Professional Development, the principal accrediting agency recognized by the engi- neering profession in the United States. Among the other schools through- out the country, the College of Engineering at the University of Wash- ington Is recognized as a pioneer In Its establishment of a nuclear engineering program. Dean Harold E. Wessman 22
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