The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 04, 1976, Page page 7, Image 7

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0 In the Veterinary Science Dent, th UvMttvv
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highest enrollments, Dept. Chairman Marvin fwiehaus
said. Neither course is required for majors, he said, but
both are recommended. The Livestock Hygiene course
teaches prevention of animal diseases he added.
29 In evening classes and correspondence courses,
Introduction to Accounting 103 leads in enrollment, said
Hal Allen, director of communication services. Last
semester, 300 students enrolled; in the night class of
Accounting 103, he said.
Of summer reading courses, Allen said the most students-
146-were enrolled in the Modern British and
American Fiction courses.
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Architecture, with 177 students enrolled in the class, said
John Benson, assistant architecture dean. A good class for
interested non-majors would be Architecture 106 or
Architecture 308 which offer instruction in architecture
as it is related to the environment, he said. -
33 History of Mass Media had the largest enrollment in
the Journalism school last semester, according to Neale
Copple, director of the School of Journalism. The junior
level course, taught by James Morrison, had 191 students
enrolled. Photography 175 is also a popular course, he
said.' v.
34 An estimated 2,629 students are enrolled in history
classes this semester which is up from last semesters'
2,556 enrollment figure according to John Yost, vice
chairman of the History Dept. This is unusual, he said, be
cause the fall semester usually has a larger enrollment than
the spring semester.
S Marching Band had the largest enrollment last
semester In the School of Music, according to John
Wo ran, director of the school. During the fall semester,
158 freshmen and sophomores signed up for the 200 level
marching band class and 63 juniors and seniors signed up
for the 400 level class of marching band.
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Tho Principles of Economics 211 had the largest
enrollment last semester in the College of Business
Administration, according to the college's records. The en
rollment was 644 for all sections.
31 Agronomy 101 had a total enrollment of 200 last
semester, making it the largest class in the Agriculture
College according to Marialice Renard, secretary in the
college's placement office.
32 Architecture 107, a basic orientation course, had
the largest enrollment last semester In the College of
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