. ! : ? i i' There IS an Alternative to Traditional Education Beginning ages 2V2-4 2nd Semester begins in January Lincoln Montessori Schools 2615 Austin Dr. 489-8110 I Engineer program combines careers ERROR-FREE TYFINS COMfCTWN tHION JTj ERRORITE AT YOUR CAMPUS STORE 0 Hnf RumHinpfrit; Jix.r heat in a saucepan (careful not to ilyiS?; boil). Serve piping hot in mugs. Try our 8 oz. get-acquainted ' S r bottfe or the partv size fifth. Rumdi nger. The new way to drink. Wade with Natural Tf epical Flavors and " faertt r,m Kam by Calvert Oist. Corfftitat PaVfffSt"- ByECnqmeeBrsCskoon may be examining medical or dental patients or defending clients in court as a result of the regents' approval or a new engineering program. mnnth i The program, approved last month is a "cross-disciplinary" program (CD-P) offered by the College of Engineering and Technology (GET). "Preprofessional students who desire to have a background in engineering may earn a bachelor of science degree from the CET and then attend a professional school," Lyle Young associate dean of Engineering and Technology, said. Students take 25 credit hours to fulfill requirements in nonengineering disciplines for CET degree, Young said. Options now offered in the program are business administration, pre-den-tistry, pre-med, pre-law and engineering physics. Other options Engineering students, however, are not limited to these CD-P options, Young said. He stated that students may combine other options like science or journalism with engineering. 'Students may discuss possible options with the CET deans to work out programs that make educational sense," Young said. The CD-P serves the student in two ways, according to Young. 'The program accomodates students with interests in nonengineering fields," Young said; "It allows a student to combine a career interest with a basic engineering background. "In many disciplines, there is a direct relationship with technological fields with involve ment in solving technical problems," Young said. Background aids doctors, lawyers Young explained that doctors arid dentists use instruments which sometimes require technical skills to operate for monitoring body responses. He added that in developing medical instruments, an engineering background also may be needed. An engineering background is also helpful in law where technological experience is required, he said. Young indicated that a knowledge of engineering aids lawyers working with lawsuits pertaining to defective products or in writing legal contracts that require structural specifications. The CD-P also serves the student who is not accepted into a professional school, such as a law or medical school, Young said.'"" ' an ' Young said a student who is not accepted into a professional school may elect to finish the 25 hours of engineering courses, completion, requirements for specific engineering field such as chemical or metrrrjrrTfraihengtnfcring. - atw V 77 ' .'1 , i, owiauu invites uou to atteno our first annual store farming. lock p.m. 1 .7. 1 1 1 1 twelve 0 aocn to six 0 aoa m. L 1 1 , ten 0 aocn to nine 0 c and unoau December seventh and eighth in the year of our ord Nineteen-Hundred SeVentu Four. Hot Cider, Christmas Spirits, and a good time. Flease come and enjoy the festivity to begin , Jan H I, 1 L . Work Study Federal Loans and and Internship jFederalGrants i Kit n Vv 1 Bob Vi7 I Amy09fo aJ O v f Id anna J & Sleujay Way, formerly Mantra 1 18 N. 14th Please Send Information on I : General Accounting Court Reporting Business Administration Legal Assistant Professional Accounting Word Processing Office Specialist H Stenographic Executive Secretarial Legal Secretarial Medical Secretarial Key Punch Federal Leans Federal Grants Work-Study Internship Professional Secretarial Placement NAME Street City State. Telephone Number .Zip, Call (402) 432-5315 or mail Coupon Today: coin School f 1821 nv LincoIn3 lIE rce t.s 8501 fnday, clecemberC, 1974