THE MICHIGAN DAIL sTUESDAY, ~W7~'U'Graduate, Professional Train SEPTEMBER 11, 1962 f ing By GERALD STORCH The University is not only An- gell Hall, and it is not only cen- tral campus. It is instead a vast organism that stretches from the athletic plant on Hoover St. through the Diag and the Medical Center up to the research complex on North Campus, and it even has branches in Dearborn and Flint. To entering freshmen, this may perhaps be difficult to realize, or else of little consequence; and yet the University is rapidly shifting its focus from the undergraduate to the graduate and professional student. Post-Graduates Prevail There are more graduate de- grees granted than undergraduate, and the literary college-the do- main of most undergraduates- has less than one-third of the 25,- 000 overall total of students. The University's emphasis on technical research has probably been the main factor for the bur- geoning graduate student mont- age, because the students partici- pating in such projects must have several years of scientific back- ground at the University level in order to handle the work. And as the University increases its prestige as an elite profession- al and research institution, it at- tracts more and more students, faculty members and grants. This may be pointed out best by the University's proportion of degrees awarded at Michigan's 10 state- supported schools: in 1961, it gave out only 24 per cent of the bach- elor's degrees, but 58 per cent of the PhD's and 67 per cent of the professional degrees. Vast Network Comprising this graduate and professionally - oriented network HEADQUARTERS for STUDENT and OFFICE SUPPLIES. OFFICE FURNITURE, TYPEWRITERS and FOUNTAIN PENS are the 17 schools and colleges. These include the literary college, the Flint College and the Dearborn Center. The other 14 are the schools cat- ering mostly to graduate and pro- fessional work, or to undergradu- ates desiring intensive training in a particular field of study, in con- trast to the "liberal education" promoted by the literary college. Architecture College. Thic college offers three pro- grams: a five-year professional program leading to a bachelor of architecture degree, and four-year curricula leading to bachelor's of science in landscape architecture and design degrees. It also offers a graduate pro- gram with several graduate de- grees, Most of the A&D work is done within the college, as only fresh- men English and several other electives are pursued elsewhere. Probably the college's major problem is space, and it is worse off in this respect than most of the other units on campus. The Architecture Bldg. is located at Monroe and Tappan Streets, but the students at times are forced to receive instruction in other buildings. Dean of the college is Philip A. Youtz. Business School... This school provides five differ- ent degree programs, all of which require two years' background in liberal arts. One of these programs leads to a master's degree in hospital ad- ministration, and is conducted with the aid of the public health and Medical Schools and the Uni- versity Hospital. One year of ad- ministrative residency in a hospi- tal is required. The other four degree programs are confined mainly to, business and economic considerations, as are several its research and in- formational bureaus. The school sponsors the Bureau of Business Research, Bureau of HANDS DOWN-Students in the Medical School must under- stand the complicated maze of bone and muscle that comprise the human body. Here an anatomy student examines drawings, skeletons and his own hands in an effort to understand liga- mental inter-action. And who's that fellow right next to the book? Be a sweet (and smart) cookie In thIs delg Hemo figure-shaper. 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Instruction in dentistry has been offered at the University since 1875, and is presently conducted in two adjoining buildings: the Dental Bldg. and the W. K. Kel- logg Foundation Institute, both lo- cated on N. University just east of the Michigan League. Along with the architecture col- lege, the dental school ranks, Uni- versity administrators say, as the most badly-off unit in terms of physical space. Independent ac- crediting groups have appraised the school's facilities as distress- ingly bad in comparison with the level of instruction. Facing this problem is Dean William R. Mann, who was ap- pointed by the Regents last June to succeed retiring Dean Paul Jes- serich. The school offers both graduate and postgraduate dentistry curric- ula. Education School... 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