THE MICHIGAN DAILV TTI'FRDAV- ATTY. T4ZT '2A 109A _.l..I1I,_I4.. ._.YA, ._J ._. ,_ .~U nnI.P I, ALAYl,"51 JU, lUbtU i Seventeen Colleges: A Multi-University SUBSCRIBE NOW! Yes, I would like to be a subscriber to THE MICHIGAN DAILY. I agree to be billed later. Mail To: 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, Mich. 48104 $4.50 per semester ($5.00 if by mail) $8.00 two semesters ($9.00 if by mail) (Please Print) Last Name First Name Street No. City Semester ( Street Name State Year (2) [ Middle Initial Apt. No. Zip Code 1-1 a' What is the University? This is one of the most common questions posed by all freshmen soon after their arrival on campus. But it is not so easily answered as asked, if, indeed there even is a concrete answer. Nevertheless, certainly part of the answer lies in the 17 schools and colleges that compose the for- mal academic structure of the University, two of which are locat- ed outside of Ann Arbor - the Flint College and the Dearborn Center. Architecture The School of Architecture and Design offers a diversity of pro- grams: a five-year professional program leading to a bachelor of architecture degree, a four-year bachelor of science in landscape architecture and various curricula leading to a bachelor of science in design. A graduate program is also part of the school. The dean of the college is Reg- inald F. Malcolmsons Business The School of Business Ad- ministration offers five degree programs, each of which first requires two years in liberal arts. One of the programs leads to a master's degree in hospital ad- ministration and is conducted with the University Hospital and the public health and medical schools. The other degree programs are concerned mainly with business and economics. The school spon- sors the Bureau of Business Re- search, Bureau of Industrial Re- lations, and Bureau of Hospital Administration. Several confer- ences are held throughout the year with representatives of the busi- ness and industrial world. The dean of the Business School is Floyd R. Bond. Dental The Dental School has been in existence since 1875. New facili- ties are a necessity, and a new building for' the school ranks high in priority among the University's building plans. The dean is William R. Mann. Education The School of Education is sit- uated in University High School. It offers two programs: the first for students interested in second- ary education and the second cov- ering subjects in which student teaching is not available and which are not frequently taught in high schools. Theolibrary facilities of the school are in the UGLI and the school sponsors semesters abroad with the University of Sheffield in England. In 1879 the University became the first institution in the country to offer a professorship 3 4 { t sp. nd their first two years in the Nursing litn cary college, The college's bach- The basic program of the Nurs- elor degrees also help qualify stu- ing School consists of a four-year dents for law, medical and other program combining general and professional curricula. professional education leading to Medical a bachelor of science degree in The Medical School enrolls more nursing. than 800 students and was estab- The school is located in the lished in 1850. Offering work in Medical Center complex. 21 departments, the school com- The dean is Rhoda Russell. prises the Medical Center complex Pharmacy at the north end of campus. The Pharmacy College was es- Students desiring to enter the tablished in 1876. It provides a school must show 90 hours of un- five-year program for a bechelor dergraduate work in the science- of science degree in pharmacy, a oriented pre-medicine program, six-year program for a doctor of The dean is William Hubbard. pharmacy and two graduate pro- Music grams. The curricula includes special The Music SchIool is unified in studies for hospital and profes- a new North Campus building. It sional pharmaceutical work and has over 700 music majors and 80 also for industrial technology. faculty members, and is the sec- The dean is Thomas Rowe. ond largest music school in the Public Health country. It offers a standard four-year In order to prepare professional Itnfersdatraardfor-earworkers, to offer training to ex- undergraduate program as well as ting publichealth workers and a graduate program leading to to conduct research, this school bachelor and master of music de- was established in 1951. grees. As a graduate school, it offers Its faculty members have won prgasaig omse' e several national and international programs leading to master's de- pries nd reqenty gve ..feegrees in public health and indus- prizes and frequently give free trial health and doctor of public concerts, health The school's summer program at The dean is Myron P. Wegman. Interlochen is well-known,.hde ilyork The Music School dean is James The Social Work B. Wallace.Th School of Social Work is a graduate school with a two-year Natural Resources program leading to a master's de- The University has the nation's gree. Most of the unit's work is first school of Natural Resources, done with funds received from the established in 1950. federal government. The school offers degree pro- One of the projects involves a grams in wildlife management, study of possible cures for juvenile fisheries, conservation and for- delinquents. estry and wood technology. The dean is F. F. Fauri. A.,r Business administration, dental and education school students Keith Arnold is dean of the school, A WvVANTED WOMEN AND SALESMEN to sell UAC'S CALENDAR NOTEBOOK any day during registration week August 29-September 1 Meet People, ;Make Friends, have fun, and earn money- The individual colleges of the University are run in various directions by varied methods. One such mechanical media for teaching is the use of laboratory and earphone equipment. The student plugs himself in for one hour as taped voices 'of professors are piped through the earphones in one of several languages. all at the same time. Phone 662-4431 Ext. 1032 in the science and art of teaching. The dean of the Education School is Willard C. Olson. Engineering More than 3000 students are enrolled in the Engineering Col- lege, which offers undergraduate programs leading to a bachelor of! science degree in 13 fields. An innovation in the engineer- ing school is the interdisciplinary program in bio-engineering. The program combines work in the bio- logical and medical sciences with those of engineering. Dean of the college is Gordon VanWeylen. Gradua te The Graduate School is an ad- ministrative unit granting 25 'dif- ferent degrees. The instruction is done by the Graduate School fac- ulty and the faculties of the other colleges. The Graduate School is locatedc in the Rackham Building. Part of the function of the school is the' coordination and approval of en-+ trance applications and the spon- sorship of post-doctoral programs. The dean of the Graduate+ School is Stephen Spurr.t Law1 The Law School was establish- ed in 1860 and offers a 3-year{ course which ends in a bachelor of_ law degree. Three graduate pro-+ grams are also offered. The professors of the Law School edit the two publication. in ex-3 istence pertaining to international+ law. The Law Quadrangle, which houses the Law School, is one of the University's outstanding land-+ marks.1 Qualification for entering theI Law School consists of completionI of four years of college and pass- ing an entrance examination. The Law School dean is Fran- cis Allen. Literary College The Literary College is by far the University's largest and most diverse teaching division. In its buildings, which fill most of cen- tral campus, the literary college offers departmental degree pro- grams in 32 departments. In ad- dition, its catalogue lists eight in- iterdepartmental programs, 13 "special programs," and four pro- grams built around the study of one area of the world: America, the Far East, the Near East and Russia. As the University's liberal arts division, the literary college also offers liberal arts courses to stu- dents enrolled in or planning to enroll in other University divisions. " Questions of rat race have now become more of a psychological problem than sociological. 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