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your .. 1 ,Atv 5-l Student Career Assistance obtain information that can help the student decide on a career. Hopefully the materials will be condensed onto taped cassette cartridges. The pro- gram is expected to be ready for the Fall Semester 1975. The College of Arts and Science hopes that the Ca- reer Planning assistance will instill faith in the college and its overall programs with their students. Career Planning is an addition to the college that should be an improvement and will help the students. It's the largest and probably the most diversified of all the colleges at Westem Michigan University. Look into it sometime. You might be sur- prised. it 9-9-U
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college consists of twenty separate departments, the two largest being English and Communications Arts and Sciences. It covers many differ- ent areas of studyg all the way from Speech Pathology to Economics. The College of Arts and Sciences seeks to introduce their students to specializations in the various discip- lines. Another of their main goals is to provide graduates who contribute to the professional training of other colleges. There are many students who are not in the college proper but take classes that come under the Arts and Sciences Departments. Many Teach- lllm ers Education majors take courses that are controlled by the collegeg usually in the English or Communi- cations departments. Many other curriculums require credit hours from the Biology, Geography, or one of the other Science Departments. Also all foreign languages come un- der the College of Arts and Sciences. The Dean of the college, Dr. Come- lius Loew, is aware that many stu- dents come out of the college not ful- ly aware of what they want. They haven't decided what career to pur- sue or how to go about getting start- ed in their chosen career. In the past the responsibility for career planning fi and placement was left up to W ern's Placement Office. First of all, the college is toward providing the students with wide variety of courses so they cail branch off into many different areas after graduation. With this type pro, gram the student is not trained for 3 specific skill. They're more prepare for an area of work instead of a cer- tain job. The college, led by Al Furbay, a faculty member is now in the prog- ress of accumulating materials rele- vant to career planning. Furbay has contact with professional placemeni centers and through them he car
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Business - One Of The Bes ',' !3 nl' I -J l , 1' ' ,. - -- r l T+- -17 .H Study, study, study. Who would have thought there was so much to do to be- come a retailer. Classes are okay and partying isn't bad either, but I sure would like to get out into the business world with a job, my own apartment and a chance to put all this studying to work. Just think - I could be a business executive one day soon and enjoy all the freedom of someone who knows what they are doing and get- ting that job done well. Just one more semester Good-bye studying, hello world! The College of Business, offering one of the best business programs in the state, is the eighteenth largest business school in the United States and is held in high na- tional regard. The undergraduate program is accredited by the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business and the attainment of graduate accreditation is forseeable in the near future. There are five academic departments in the college: Accountancy, Business Edu- cation and Administrative Services, Gen- eral Business, Management and Market- ing. There are seventy-two full-time facul- ty members teaching in these depart- 28 Q., WORKSHOP ,. 'GJ
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