Show changes announced in B A C curriculum seven hundred copies of 0 the 1929 1930 catalog of the branch agricultural ul tural college of 0 utah have been nailed mailed to prospective students ac cordius to a statement made today jy director henry mr arrived in cedar aty last week to assume his duties dutes s acting director of the branch ollege college in the absence absence ot of director J howard maughan who he is spend ng this year in graduate work at he university of 0 wisconsin during the he early part ot of the summer bummer mr air iber ber hansley was engaged in tending at the utah state agricultural ollege summer school for the past odst two neais he has occupied the position as head of the department it j education at that institution according to director oberhaus ey the new catala is hs hanges haages in ID the curriculum which ta addition to offering ott ering a greater barety of subject matter I 1 from rom which prospective students may se act their chuises unifies the work A t the branch college more closely with that of the mother institution it t logan among these changes he alls attention particularly to the Aft rings in vocational in agriculture the branch agricultural colt lege says bays mr Is now prepared to otter offer the first two years of work in the fields of for estry and range management and of smith hughes vocational work n agriculture students who complete tile the two years of work prescribe pr escrib ed in these anese fields it at the branch agri cultural college will be accredited without faither preparation tor for admission to upper division work in the utah state agricultural college at logan this Is a great advantage continued to page five CHANGES ED IN B 11 A C curriculum continued from first page particularly to the young men of 0 southern utah in that it enables them without leaving this part of he state to begin preparation for or two fields of 0 work in which there if 8 at present a great demand for competent leaders speaking of the opportunities for leadership in the state of utah and surrounding territory at the present time mr oberhaus y who as head ot of the placement bureau at the state agricultural college tor for seve severa raJi Jj years was in close touch with ith the demands for ollige graduates tn in the various felds says there Is a growing deland all through this territory tor for workers in smith hughes ork lork service and ran rane e management lana Tana gement glement at vats the agricultural ollege this demand has tor for some mars cars been actually greater than the umber ot of trained workers we have eon een able to put into the fields it I 1 a mitake for college students to assume that outside of 0 the protes ons there is no work open to the elege graduate except that of caching the regular abade academic in ic subsets the newer vocational fields re proving their and and they offer practical Y unlimited opportunities to young len who mho meet the special afons demanded tor for these folds mr obe hansley also calls atten ion fon to the fact act that for or the first line ime in several years the college is s courses in art this work 9 under the direct len ot of miss mary i barstow Ba formerly head of the department at brigham youra young g lol ollege lege logan since the ance ot of that institution in 1925 miss barstow has haa done adlaw A vork in california and has he been art supervisor in schools of miami artona arlona and lecturer on modern decor etive art tor for the utah state department of education she Is considered y educational leaders to be one of he most competent art instructors ra the state of 0 utah before september ath director plans to visit tho great r part of the downsi of southern atah tor for the purpose 0 ot meeting the patrons and prospective students of ct be school the college lie he says is making preparations for or a heavy en oll ment particularly in the college liv ll vision islon DT |