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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL , Wednesday,

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New Agricultural Curriculum Education College Offers
Summer Courses
Receives Faculty Approval
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new curriculum Reared to
meet demands created by the
growing complexity of the American agricultural Industry has been
Approved by the University Faculty
The new program, designed to
broaden a student's background
In communications, sciences, humanities, and business principles,
has been divided Into three areas
agricultural technology, agricultural science, and agricultural
tuyiness.
Dr. Stanley M. Wall, associate
dean of the Collere of Agriculture
and Home Economics, said the
A

new program was recommended emphasis on a good background In
by a committee appointed In 1939 general education.
to study the curricula in agriculDr. Wall pointed out that the
ture at IK.
student will have two years before
"Agriculture is no longer solely he must choose a major, giving
farm production," Dean Wall said. him the advantage of consulting

"Industry which processes farm with faculty members trained in

products and Industry which provides the fanner with products
want to employ graduates with
agricultural backgrounds.
"We must change our curriculum to take care of this phase of
agriculture and provide graduates
who are Interested In the scientific phases, such as research,"
Dean Wall added.
Generally, students enrolling In
the agricultural technology area
of the program will be trained In
the fields of farm operation, agricultural extension work, teaching
of vocational agriculture, and various other positions requiring a
technical knowledge of agriculture.
The agricultural science area
will be primarily for students
interested in graduate work or research. The business area is designed to train students for a wide
range of administrative, sales, and
managerial positions in the Industry.
The first two years of collcce
work for all of the areas will be
basically the same with special

Mathematics
Honors Tests
Being Given
The Mathematics and Astronomy
is now conducting its
n nnu.il Honors Exam Program.
Kentucky high .school fctudents
mny take any or all four of the
xams given by the Mathematics
Dpartment. The tests Include alia bra, trigonometry, and plane
un solid geometry.
The exams are graded by the
Mathematics Department, andstu- t'trts who make a high score are

D;artment

retoRnird by the department by

ing presented a Certificate of
Scholarly Achievement.
Students may take the exams
during any year of their high
Khcol Mudy. but each of the four
ix.ins may only be taken once.
The Honors Exam Program has
been in existence for four

terest.

Under the new setup, a student
will choose one of the three areas,
and will specialize in animal hus-

rural
economic, dairy production, dairy manufacturing,
horticulture, ornamental horticulbandry,

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ture, vocational agriculture, or agriculture extension.
In addition, the UK College of
Agriculture provides a program in
agricultural engineering and
training in forestry
and veterinary medicine.
Before recommending the
changes, the eommittee made a
survey of existing or proposed
curricula at California, Cornell,
Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan,
North Carolina, Missouri, Ohio
and Wisconsin.

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According to Dr. James ('. Favcs,
head of the Mathematics Department, requests to take the exams
have crown from 100 from three
Kl'ooN to 5.000 from approximately
110 high schools.
Dr. Eaves pointed out that sev- -t
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ttnenfs vhc have been pre-:C il I
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Achievement have passed the alge-- l
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Values basic to understanding1
and implementing science and
social study teaching, research in
this area, the learner and the
learning process, and Instructional
materiah, and studies of current
curriculum issues will be considered.
Dr. Kuhn will be coordinator of
the courses.

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gradhas scheduled two
uate courses for the months of
June and July.
A course In reading instructions
and related arts of elementary education will extend from July 11
through August 5.
Dr. Jeanne M. Kuhn, associate
professor of education, will conduct the class involving study of
the major factors In teaching
reading, writing, spelling, speaking, listening, and creative language activities.
Persons who did not attend UK
last summer should apply for admission to the short course before
June 11, and preferably before
May 14, the date on which full-terstudents most apply.
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he will have as an adviser a faculty member who Is a specialist
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