TUESDAY, AUCUST 15, 1950 PAGE 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKA n o o tt aneir f J t He EVERYTHING from specialized training in dental surgery to agricultural teacher trail-ring . . . that's whtt Nebraska University is made of. With its many colleges, schools and departments, the University has much offer the incoming student. I you have already de cided upon a definite career, you Vail enter that college upon your admittance s to the University. However, if you are undecided, the University still offers you a "well rounded program of educa tion which will include 'certain requirements for graduation and others unspeeialized courses, un til you decide upon some career. Guidance and counseling exam inations will also be given to you to help you decide upon which field you will want to enter. NEBRASKA'S college of agri culture is one of it's largest col leges. This is due to the fact that Nebraska, is an agricultural state. Ag campus, as it is called, is located three miles north of the main body of the University. The College of Agriculture operates five experiment stations across the state. Each is engaged in research to benefit the farm ers of Nebraska. Men enrolled in the College of Agriculture may chose specialties from seven fields: General agri culture, agricultural teacher train ing, agricultural extension, techni cal science, conservation, agri cultural journalism or agricul tural economics. Women may major in home economics and its various branches: Home economics teach ing, home extension agencies, hos pital dietetics. They study cloth ing and textiles, foods and rrurri Hon or housing and . equipment Some work toward degrees be yond the bachelor's tlegree and prepare themselves "by specializ ing in pre-social service, home management, or family. Every home economics major spends six Weeks out of her last year in the two home manage ment houses. While there they have full management of the homes and care for an infant from a local orphanage. THE COLLEGE of Arts and Sciences on city campus offers a liberal education for those en rolled. That is, most students in that college are not in special ized fields, and receives training in English, history, political science, chemistry, mathematics, foreign language and other fields of learning, In effect, the Col lege of Arts and Science is a kind of service school for the professional colleges and schools. Students graduating from this school receive bachelor of arts de grees. Some of the schools in that college include the school of journalism, and the school of fine arts. Other students specialize in fields of chemistry, pshycology, geology, philosophy and others. THE COLLEGE of Business Administration is not just an other tnsiness college which trains typists and bookkeepers. It develops in students the abil ity to discover the facts relat ing to a business, to organize and arrange them, to analyze them according to scientific standards, JOURNALISM LAB One of the most modern Journalism plants in any University can be found at Nebraska. In typography, photography and editing laboratories, journalism students have opportunities for Bctual practice to complement textbook studies. and then to form sound judg ment. It offers Whing in accounting,- banking, finance, commer cial law, economics, foreign trade and the diplomatic service, busi ness administration, insurance, marketing, advertising and in many other fields. Most bizad classes, as they are called, are held in Social Sciences hall. THE COLLEGE of Dentistry is rated among the best in the United States. Its faculty and equipment have attracted stu dents from all over the world. Admission to the College of Dentistry is open only to stu dents who have earned 60 se mester hours in pre-dental training. Students are urged to map their predental programs under the guidance Of an ad viser who is a member of the dental college faculty. Because the facilities of the college are limited, it can admit only those "who have maintained a superior academic record. Average or less than average work is not enough for this college. THE COLLEGE of Engineering and Architecture offers courses Th six branches of engineering: agricultural, architectural, chem ical, civil, electrical and me chanical. Commercial engineer ing, which is a fifth-year course for students Who wish to edd business to their training in engineering,- is also available. This college does not tram me chanics, electricians or radio technicians. Work in the Col lege of Engineering and archi tecture leads to service in de sign, research, or management where structures, machines or processes are used. Another college with a nigh enrollment is Teachers college. Here, prospective teachers re ceive classroom and actual teach ing training. Sophomores, juniors and seniors in this college "practice teach" in Lincoln grade schools and high schools. THE COLLEGE of Medicine is the only other college located off the main campus except Ag college. It is located in Omaha where medical and nursing stu dents train in the University hospital. This has just been a summary of a few of the many colleges and departments at the Univer sity. It is the aim of this insti tution to provide training for careers in the many fields that students wish to enter. Equipment in the various col leges is as tip to date as pos sible, and the teaching staff is one of the lest in United States universities. "V ,1 f-J" V; - - ...... . --...Mi.MllHlMldr''3' 'WtfgM'WWWW :ases in Moot Court. The simulated court procedure provides valuable tests of the Would-be lawyers as they compete with other student teams before a Lincoln judge. 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