University of Tennessee Chattanooga - Moccasin Yearbook (Chattanooga, TN)

 - Class of 1964

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Paul L. Palmer, Guerry Professor of Education and Psychology. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION A student may receive either a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science by majoring in education at the University. The edu- cation department provides courses for both undergraduate and graduate degrees. All of the University ' s curricula for teacher preparation must fulfill certification requirements of the Tennes- see State Board of Education. Kenneth Robert Whittemore, Assist- ant Professor of Sociology. Stanley B. Williams, Assistant Pro- fessor of Sociology. Ulrey Kaulbach Wilson, Professor of Psychology. Mary Carlyle Winkler, Assistant Professor of Education and Psy- chology and Assistant Dean of St u- dents. Walter McClintock Ruby, Jr., Asso- ciate Professor of Education and Psychology; Director of Talented Youth Program and of Educational Services Center. Jewell Frick Rudicil, Assistant Pro- fessor of Education and Director of Reading Center. Ishmael Frederick Utley, Associate Professor of Education. DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY Under the psychology and sociology departments, a student may receive either a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science degree. Different fields offering a major in this department are psychology, sociology, and social work.

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I Hilde Hugli Anacker, Assistant Pro- fessor of Modern Languages. Robert Hermann Anacker, Profes- sor of Modern Languages and History Terrell Louise Tatum, Guerry Pro- fessor of Modern Languages. DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY SCIENCE The purpose of the military science department is to produce commissioned officers for all branches of the United States Army. If a student successfully completes his ROTC program he will be commissioned as a second lieutenant in the United States Army. The program is voluntary for male students. Joseph Sevier Callaway, Professor of Classics Maxwell Austin Smith, Guerry Pro- fessor of Modern Languages. DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGE At the University one can major in the Romance languages — French, Spanish, or German — or Classical languages. Courses are offered in elementary languages, conversation and literature, both of current and past selections. These courses, therefore, attempt not only to give the student skills for conversation, but also to acquaint him with appropriate literature. Donald Caryl Graney, Capt., USA, Assistant Professor of Military Sci- ence and Tactics. Ellis Hamlett, Capt., USA, Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. Lawrence Black Kelly, Lt. Col., USA, Professor of Military Science and Tactics. Paul A. Slater, Capt., USA, Assist- ant Professor of Military Science and Tactics.



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Frank B. Hodgdon, Associate Pro- fessor of Mathematics and Engi- DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS To earn the Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics, a student must have at least twenty-four hours of math plus the other re- quirements from the various departments. The Bachelor of Science degree requires at least six hours of math, usually consisting of algebra and trigonometry. F. Virginia Rohde, Professor of Mathematics. Thomas Edwin Geraghty, Assistant Professor of Economics and Busi- ness Administration. DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS The business administration department offers a four-year pro- gram in which the student may earn a Bachelor of Science degree. The curriculum is concentrated on general business, accounting, finance, marketing, personnel, and production. The student wishing to receive his Bachelor of Science degree in business administra- tion must have a minimum of 128 semester hours and 128 quality points. A shorter program with two 30-hour certificates, one in accounting and one in management, is offered.

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