University of Cincinnati - Cincinnatian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1986

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 ACADEMICS CHANGING TO MEET THE FUTURE COLLEGE-CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC The College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) has a national reputation as a learning center for the arts. Facilities are available for recitals, operas, concerts, dance and theatrical productions. In the course of one year, CCM offers over 800 performances, and is the area's largest producer of such programs. Students may become in- volved in the school's own distinguished Philhar- monia or Concert Orchestras. In addition, there is an opportunity to participate in the May Festival of Cincinnati, the Cincinnati Symphony Orches- tra. and the Cincinnati Opera. The result of the combination of two Cincinnati music schools in 1955, CCM presently offers un- dergraduate and graduate degrees in forty areas, and houses two nationally award-winning groups, the La Salle Quartet and the Percussion Group. DESIGN ART ARCHITECTURE PLANNING The College of Design. Art. Architecture and Planning is one of the most comprehensive col- leges in the country in the areas of the environ- mental and visual art, offering programs of na- tional and international reputation. By participat- ing in the co-op program students obtain first- hand knowledge of professional practices relat- ing to their particular fields of study. The school of DAA P has received eight million dollars from a share of state capital improve- ments to begin phase one of an addition to the Alms building for a library, gallery and an audito- rium. and to renovate the existing Alms and DAA P buildings. One goal of the proposal is to bring the fine arts program and senior architec- ture studio, which are currently housed in an ob- solete building, into the complex, this addition will be completed in 1989-90. 26 CCM

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Clermont Colego ACADEMICS CHANGING TO MEET THE FUTURE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Cincinnati, an area where business and industry are growing, has a need for knowlegable and exper- ienced businesspersons. The College of Business Ad- ministration is geared toward educating students in this manner, and is the second largest on UC's cam- pus. It was established in 1906 and now educates over 3,000 students in 11 different majors. The CBA curriculum combines a liberal arts background with major concentration to provide the necessary skills to succeed in today's challenging business world. To provide more invaluable skills, the CBA offers the Co-op program in many of it's undergraduate ma- jors. The Professional Practice Program takes five years to complete, but students gain six quarters of | work experience. I CLERMONT TECHNICAL COLLEGE In order to meet the diverse educational needs of the Clermont County area, Clermont General and Technical College was founded in 1972. Located 23 miles east of Cincinnati. Clermont College was de- signated as a school for commuting students. Thus, no dormitories exist on Clermont's campus. Stu- dents are welcome to use the resources and ser- vices provided by the main campus. Clermont College offers personal attention to its enrollment of just over 1200. To accomplish this, the college provides diversified educational opportuni- ties with emphasis on both baccalaureate-transfer and career oriented programs. Clermont's goal is to meet the educational needs of both traditional and nontraditional students — just out of high school, housewife, or businessman — anyone who wants to attend college! Clermont uses an open admissions s policy to provide education to any who want it. O I---------------------------------- ClERMONT 25



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LEFT fvViom Stvros. o CCM groduate student ond Bridget Aiiore. a CCM senior, practice for a recital as a cart of the Taft Quintet BELOW The DAA P Aims Buidng where the kghts are left on 24 hours a day for stu- dents working on the projects FAft LEFT Noncy $t er puts the final touches on her fasion des»gn project MDDLE LEFT The Patricia Corbett Theater and Auditorium houses the many productions and concerts performed by CCM students IMMfOiA TF LEFT Dianne Mchaux prepares for the writer quorter fashion show DAA P 27

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