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SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION D». C. Eduird Weber, Dean ASSISTANT DEANS Kut ell fenvke AtuiUutl Dean. Graduate Piopram Clifford T. Lanon - AtuMant Dean. Undergraduate Program Donald G. Lfoebcrp Assistant Dean. Student Development The School of business Administration was established on July I, 1966, by action of the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents. The establishment of the school follows years of experience in the business field on the Milwaukee campus. The School of Business Administration is the result of the growth of the former Division of Commerce into full school status. The school's programs are designed to encourage the creative analysis of problems of an immediate and long term nature and to develop the ability to make more effective management decisions. The programs. which provide professional knowledge in the various areas of business administration, are rooted in the behavioral and quantitative sciences. The development of professional knowledge and skills within a framework for understanding the social and economic setting enables the graduate, as he matures, to accept leadership over wider areas of business affairs. The school offers an undergraduate program leading to the Bachelor of Business Administration degree and graduate programs leading to the Master of Business Administration degree for full and part-time students. 76
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SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS ASSISTANT DT AN Burton L Poltemrld IHI'AKTMI NT CTUIRMIS Howard Sdirocdtcr Department of Art and Art Education Myron H Node! Department of Dane LcRoy W Duniclt De-par intent of MutR Corliv I . I'htlliituiuiii Department of Theatre Arte Dr. Adolph A. Suppan. Dean The School of Fine Arts offers curriculums in art. dance, music, music therapy and theatre arts for preparation of a professional career or for teaching on the elementary, secondary, or college level. In addition, a curriculum in fine arts — an inter-arts major is offered, with courses chosen from three of the four departments. A unique addition to the Fine Arts program is the Artists-in-Kcsidcnce program and Arts Festival. This enables students in the fine arts to enroll in credit courses offered by distinguished visiting artists-in-residcnce representing varied fine arts and performing arts fields. The artists not only teach courses but also participate in the Summer Arts Festivals which feature round-table discussions, lectures, concerts. dance recitals, theatre, and film scries. ?s ■■
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SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WELFARE The University of Wisconsin Milwaukee School of Social Welfare was established in April, 1963. by the Board of Regents of 1 he University of Wisconsin to advance the education of social workers. It is recognized as one of the professional schools of The University of Wisconsin. Prior to its establishment as a school, it offered a full master’s degree program as a department of The University of Wisconsin School of Social Work, whose director was headquartered in Madison. The first master’s degree in social work based on work done in Milwaukee was granted in 1948. Since that time over 500 degrees have been Max Kur Aiwxiitc Dean John W Tcfcr AiMttant Dean awarded. In April. 1963. the accreditation by the Council on Social Work Pducation which previously covered the combined program was extended to cover the Milwaukee and Madison schools separately. On July I, 1965, the Regents of the University established the school as a major division of The University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, with a dean as its head. This recognition of the importance of the school’s function in the University system lias led to the strengthening and acceleration of the programs provided by the school. 2? Dr. (Jurntin Schenk. Dean
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