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=- Motion picture photography is a course and an activity of the department.
Motion picture films, sound and silent, are produced for other departments of
rl the University . . . for research, for public relations, for specialized training.
>f Complete 16 mm equipment includes cameras, sound and lighting systems, an
ll editing room and a complete motion picture processing center.
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5 Courses for Mujoring in Radio Arts
is Open to Freshmen
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Radio Arts la, lb—Radio Today .................................................................................... 8
Open to Sophomores
’]’ Radio Arts 2a—Radio Announcing ................................................................................ 2
Bl Radio Arts 3—Studio Operations ............................................................................ . ..... 2
·d Open to Juniors und Seniors
J- Radio Arts 101—Radio Regulations .............................................................................. 2
n· Radio Arts 102—Advanced Radio Announcing ............................................................ 2
qt Radio Arts 105a—Radio Script Writing ........................................................................ 2
, Radio Arts 103—Radio and Television Advertising ...................................................... 2
Al Radio Arts 106a—Radio Production .............................................................................. 2
Iy Radio Arts 106b-·Radio Production .............................................................................. 2
a_ Radio Arts 110-Pro-Seminar in Radio .......................................................................... 1
Radio Arts 11l—Crnematography .................................................................................. 2
C- Note: Radio Arts majors must take la and 1b as prerequisites for all other Radio
Cs Arts courses.
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m i Social Work consists of a network of services designed to meet a wide
i range of human needs. A career in social work offers a choice of interesting
[ and varied activities, the challenge of community leadership, and the satisfac-
! tion of service to others as well as the security of an expanding profession.
as * The Department of Social Work is a member of the Division of Schools
3   and Departments of the national Council on Social Work Education. Its
go curriculum, based upon the national standards in the field, leads to a degree
g. of Bachelor of Arts with a major in Social Work. Students, upon its comple-
iy tion, are encouraged to continue their technical preparation in graduate pro-
n. fessional schools of social work. However, our graduates are currently holding
iq, responsible positions in the public social services, group work activities, and
ig in other social agencies at the level for which they are qualified. Students
ve majoring in social work are guided in the selection of courses giving a broad
ii} liberal arts background, an understanding of human behavior, and the social,
e. l economic, and political forces shaping our society.
ge Courses in the Department cover the organization, operation, and history
yy of public and private welfare services, including the developing Social Security
id program. Principles of relief and rehabilitation in family and children’s work
gt. and the growing range of group work and leisure time activities are studied, as
well as community organization and research in social work. Personal experi- `
li-t ence with agency programs in the field is planned for each student.
re Early consultation with department members is urged for students corr-
V, » sidering a major in this field. Students from other departments are eligible to
Lal take many of the courses offered; SW 24, 122, and 130a are especially recom-
,g_ mended for all students interested in social welfare.