Lehigh University To Offer Major/Minor Combinations “The beat of both worlds," program at i'ic University Is the way Lehigh provost which gives its un and vice president A. C. dergraduates maximum Zettlemoyer describes an flexibility in preparing innovative academic themselves for postgraduate OXFORD, PA. • FEED and GRAIN • GRINDING and MIXING • ANIMAL HEALTH and FARM PRODUCTS • HORSE and PET SUPPLIES WEIGEL BROS. 245 Commerce Street 932-8763 WKU ASTRO LEADER IKE 1664299 C DUNKERRON LEADER INKA 2-05 2X 305 D 13890 M 374 15560 305 19320 397 23460 305 26580 340 28820 305 26990 365 30880 3-07 2X 4-10 2X 5-11 2X 7-04 2X 62inc 7590 5 6 425 pro] ME 305 27552 5 4 1488 Ist Sr 4yr old in Ky for fat Ist Mat. cow in Ky for Fat 3rd Mat. cow in Ky for Milk WKU ROCKET LEADER IDA Maternal sister to IKE by WKU Sovereign Fond Rocket s'X?' f* , -"T ' 2-01 2X 305 D 332 • 305 323 >i*** Sr 18380 M 4 0 pet 19980 17930 4 4 18990 3-00 2X DANIEL M. 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From our point of view in the Arts College, the fun damcntals-of-bustncss minor gives our liberally-trained students an additional edge - in getting a career started. “Liberal arts graduates have never had trouble, in the long run, emerging as Born: July 16, 1972 Sire: Paclamar Astronaut PD +B4IM +26F 99pct.R 11-74 Dam: C Dunkerron Leader (nka Ist Mature Cow in Ky. for Fat 3rd Mature Cow in Ky. for Milk INKA’S EX Mammary System HYBRIDS | VIGOR,INC. AARON B. STOLTZFUS 717—442-4074 Gap, PA 17527 Lancaiter Farming, Saturday, April 12.1975 leaders in their fields, but they hove often had to begin slowly. Now they will be able to bring additional skills to the beginning of their careers. "This serves society in its crucial need to have citizens trained in the fundamental arts and sciences In all corners of society, including the market place.” Said Brian G. Brockway, Business College dean: “Our faculty has long recognized the need to develop the non-business intcrcts of the students. The present program provides for many electives which can be taken in business or in any other area of the University "Beginning with the 1975 fall semester, the Arts minor program will permit our students to concentrate their elective interest in a single field and develop what might well turn out to be a lifelong interest in a cultural field. It is also quite probable that a business student will see the relationship between a field such as international relations or psychology and the business area selected, as a professional interest.” Lehigh undergraduates also may “minor” in fields or topical areas within thier own College. For instance, a student majoring in in dustrial engineering and developing a program dealing with the principles and practices of modem manufacturing and production may wish to devote approximately 15 percent of his-her total credit hours to develop a com petence in laser technologies. 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A "minor” In the educational sense means subordinate or sup plementary to the student’s "major,” or principal, subject; in the Lehigh context, it means a con centration of at least 15 hours in the "minor" discipline The present situation began to take shape several years ago when engmncnng undergraduates, who had traditionally been required to complete a minimum of 25 credit hours of non engmeenng courses, became the first at Lehigh to be given the option of con centrating --that is, "mmormg”-m a given area of the humanities or one of the social sciences. “This minors option was adopted,” says Dr. John J. Karakash, dean of the Engineering College, “to add a dimension to our students’ education by enlarging their world-of-the-mind through study in an area identified with our value system. This departure is away from the rigid, recipe-type of course diet toward more per sonalized, program-oriented degree programs." TRY A CLASSIFIED AD 17
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