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BUSINESS ACCOUNTING AND QUANTITATIVE STUDIES DEPARTMENT Professor: Tidyman (Chainnan) Associate Professors: Emerson, Parker Assistant Professors: Bedrosian, Mitchell, Onsi, Stemmler, F. Taylor, Titus Part-time: Cunningham, Daniels, Michelini FINANCE AND INDUSTRY DEPARTMENT Professors: Austin, Fisk, Pierson Associate Professors: R. Can (Chairman), Brooks, I. Davis, Dodds Assistant Professors: R. Benson, Hanft Lecturer: Minich Part-time: Enmark, Foraker, Safer, Soper, Veverka MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING DEPARTMENT Professors: Halper (Chairman). Jepsen, Mudge (fall), Mullennix Associate Professors: Hampton, Reighard Assistant Professors: R. Allen, R. Johnson, Kruger Lecturer: Chute Part-time: Kehlenbeck, D. Lewis; Peart OFFICE ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT Professor: H. Rohrer (Chairman) Associate Professors: Wayne, Wight Assistant Professors: Agnew, Haggblade Part-time: McCormack 209 Opportunity is afforded students through classes and .student organizations to become acquainted with business and industrial organizations in California and the San Joaquin Valley. Effort is made to adapt the program to meet the particular needs of the San Joaquin Valley. Business and industrial concerns in Fresno and vicinity cooperate to make possible practical application of the theory studied in the classroom through field trips and guest lecturers in classes. A special course, business lectures, brings to the campus each week a business executive who discusses some topic of cw:rent business and economic interest. The Beta Gamma Sigma Colloquium brings to the campus well-known top management men for discussions with selected senior and graduate students. The school sponsors professional organizations for both men and women. A convocation of ·all business students is held once each semester, bringing to the . campus a well-known leader to discuss some scholarly aspect of business. This blending of the practical and theoretical is designed to insure vitality· of instruction and breadth of vision. BUREAU OF BUSINESS RESEARCH AND SERVICE The Bureau of Business Research and Service is organized within the School of Business to meet the research and service needs of the students and faculty of the School of Business and of the San Joaquin Valley business community. The Bureau compiles, interprets, and publishes statistics and studies on tbe local and regional economy, including Fremo Facts and Trends, which is published mondtly during the regular academic year in cooperation with the Fresno County and City Chamber of Commerce. It facilitates research in appropr.iate areas by the students and faculcy; seeks cooperative arrangements with outside. organizations for conducting specific research and service projects; and arnnges and conducts executive development and other programs as the need arises.
Object Description
Title | 1966-67 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1966-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Page 209 |
Full Text Search | BUSINESS ACCOUNTING AND QUANTITATIVE STUDIES DEPARTMENT Professor: Tidyman (Chainnan) Associate Professors: Emerson, Parker Assistant Professors: Bedrosian, Mitchell, Onsi, Stemmler, F. Taylor, Titus Part-time: Cunningham, Daniels, Michelini FINANCE AND INDUSTRY DEPARTMENT Professors: Austin, Fisk, Pierson Associate Professors: R. Can (Chairman), Brooks, I. Davis, Dodds Assistant Professors: R. Benson, Hanft Lecturer: Minich Part-time: Enmark, Foraker, Safer, Soper, Veverka MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING DEPARTMENT Professors: Halper (Chairman). Jepsen, Mudge (fall), Mullennix Associate Professors: Hampton, Reighard Assistant Professors: R. Allen, R. Johnson, Kruger Lecturer: Chute Part-time: Kehlenbeck, D. Lewis; Peart OFFICE ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT Professor: H. Rohrer (Chairman) Associate Professors: Wayne, Wight Assistant Professors: Agnew, Haggblade Part-time: McCormack 209 Opportunity is afforded students through classes and .student organizations to become acquainted with business and industrial organizations in California and the San Joaquin Valley. Effort is made to adapt the program to meet the particular needs of the San Joaquin Valley. Business and industrial concerns in Fresno and vicinity cooperate to make possible practical application of the theory studied in the classroom through field trips and guest lecturers in classes. A special course, business lectures, brings to the campus each week a business executive who discusses some topic of cw:rent business and economic interest. The Beta Gamma Sigma Colloquium brings to the campus well-known top management men for discussions with selected senior and graduate students. The school sponsors professional organizations for both men and women. A convocation of ·all business students is held once each semester, bringing to the . campus a well-known leader to discuss some scholarly aspect of business. This blending of the practical and theoretical is designed to insure vitality· of instruction and breadth of vision. BUREAU OF BUSINESS RESEARCH AND SERVICE The Bureau of Business Research and Service is organized within the School of Business to meet the research and service needs of the students and faculty of the School of Business and of the San Joaquin Valley business community. The Bureau compiles, interprets, and publishes statistics and studies on tbe local and regional economy, including Fremo Facts and Trends, which is published mondtly during the regular academic year in cooperation with the Fresno County and City Chamber of Commerce. It facilitates research in appropr.iate areas by the students and faculcy; seeks cooperative arrangements with outside. organizations for conducting specific research and service projects; and arnnges and conducts executive development and other programs as the need arises. |