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Ji\~ett/S " The. Daily CoUegian* October 9,19&1 Accredited: Graduate program recognized nationally Continued from page 1 chair of the political science de¬ partment, for supporting the cause of accreditation. Cha himself was very Involved in preparing the self- study report for NASPAA. Eighteen of the 36 units are core units and offer subjects such as administration and society, quan¬ titative analysis and general skills in public management. More than 90 percent of the students in the program have full- time jobs which range from law enforcement to city managers to lawyers. Full-time students are provided with internships in some public agencies. ' Umoja said he believed that The program has more than 60 accreditation ensures uniformity students. across the discipline. "We have an overflow. Other "A public administrator gradu- departments use our seminars as aring from CSUF should have the electives," said Cha. Professor A d e w o 1 e Umoja, who teaches fiscal human re¬ sources in the program said, "Accreditation is an necessary prerequisite that legitimizes the program within a broader comeJct." "A master's degree that is nationally ac¬ credited allows one to move up the hierarchy in local, state and federal government.1' same skills as anyone from another uni- versity," Umoja said. Bothprofes-i sors indicated that a master's degree was necessary for upward mobility in the field of public administration. "Our degree hidden will no% Buildings-^ San Ramon structures 'temporary' for 7 more years Continued from page 1 "Ifs not^HnrWe," said dari Cone, a ssist an t la b manager at the Engineering Research Institute, located at San Ramon 4. However, Cone added that "when someone smokes, it comes through theventilation." Other prbb- Jems^re more clearly visible. In San Ramon 4, fibreboard walls are peeling. "Obviously, orie can see they have not been designed to last for¬ ever," said John Johnsteon of the civil engineering department whose office is located on the sec¬ ond floor of San Ramon 4. The size of Johnsteon's office, shared by another professor, is approximatley ll-by-144ee£ "It's "A major problerh of these buildings is that they leak when it rains." very crowded," said Johnsteon. The second floor railings and the passage between offices shake when people walk on them. Others com pain that people walking overhead can be heard loudly in the floor below. Another complaint made by some people working in the San Ramon buildings is that the* roof doesn't hold well in rainy weather. "A major problem of these buildings is that they leak when it rains," said Bejamin Cuell a r, chair of department of social work edu¬ cation located in San Ramon 2. In some spots in the San Ramon buildings,itwasclearlyvisiblethat there had been leakage during the rains. Yet, most respondents seem to Read Daily Collegian World Hair I Stylist 1 '' Master Barters 228-8000 N "Tact is the art of making a point without making an . enemy" —WikonMizner 1' 'K'i =5-= ANATOFLASH THE SKELETAL SERIES THE MUSCLE SERIES •The most COMPLETE ond PORTABLE onotomy study system In education! j •. t . •Take it anywhere: In purse, bockpock or pocked •It may eve* be MORE COMPLETE than your text! ASK AT YOUR BOOKSTORE be able to compete on an equal basis with others not just in (die state, but the nation," said Cha. Umoja said, "A master's de¬ gree that is nationally accredited allows one to move up the hiera- chy in local, state and federal gov- The graduate program in pub¬ lic administration is an inter-disci¬ plinary one.- "Wehave professors from other disciplines — sociology, philoso¬ phy and economics," said Cha. Umoja also stressed the diver¬ sity of the program. He said, "Accreditation does not inhibit the diversity of the pro¬ gram." Eighteen units can be se¬ lected from other courses with help of an advisor. The adjrus6»n,criteria for the program includes having a grade point average of at least 3.0, a score of at least 475 on the Graduate Management Admissions Test or Graduate Record Examination, and some relevant work expert- ,, ence in a public organization. Otherwise students must com¬ plete an internship. Some interna¬ tional full-time students are com¬ pleting the internship. "Accreditation will help our program gain recognition, credi¬ bility and marketability/ said Cha. be taking*hings in stride. "We are suffering just like any¬ one else due to budget cuts," said Cuellar.. And the functional or safety aspectofthebuildingswerenotin doubt. "If the San Ramon buildings weren't safe, we woufc have closed them down," said Aldrich. "The problem is mainly aes¬ thetic," said Johnsteon. However, Johnsteon also criti¬ cised the air conditioning in San Ramon 4. "Three or four times, we re- corded,over 100 degrees tempera¬ ture in our office," he said. Susan Vaquez, program coor¬ dinator of the University Lecture "Series said she believed there were nr/problems in her office in San /Ramon 3. "We have to make do," said Cuellar. "If you're not outraged, you're not paying attention." —^Voltaire YOGURT ICECREAM DELI SANDWICHES SMOOTHIES n, m— | j* CASSflES We've used styrofoam cups containing no CFC's foryears at mon than two mas leas the cost of paper. Yet envi¬ ronmental concerns about foam continue to mount help us to deckle whether or not to switch to paper products. Bring "Cassie's Cash Coupon" to us before October 25th and receive either 25 cents off one of our three smaller yogurt cups or 50 cents off one of our three larger sizes. You will be given a survey and asked your opinion. Cassie's will let you tall us what you want us to doll Got a biggie appetite ste? • IHggR Fnes •32oz. Di TMwtihi BIGGIE COMBO $2.79 Wendy's Cedar & Shaw location. S m Not good with any other off ex [
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Title | 1991_10 The Daily Collegian October 1991 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1991 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
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Title | October 9, 1991, Page 5 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1991 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | Ji\~ett/S " The. Daily CoUegian* October 9,19&1 Accredited: Graduate program recognized nationally Continued from page 1 chair of the political science de¬ partment, for supporting the cause of accreditation. Cha himself was very Involved in preparing the self- study report for NASPAA. Eighteen of the 36 units are core units and offer subjects such as administration and society, quan¬ titative analysis and general skills in public management. More than 90 percent of the students in the program have full- time jobs which range from law enforcement to city managers to lawyers. Full-time students are provided with internships in some public agencies. ' Umoja said he believed that The program has more than 60 accreditation ensures uniformity students. across the discipline. "We have an overflow. Other "A public administrator gradu- departments use our seminars as aring from CSUF should have the electives," said Cha. Professor A d e w o 1 e Umoja, who teaches fiscal human re¬ sources in the program said, "Accreditation is an necessary prerequisite that legitimizes the program within a broader comeJct." "A master's degree that is nationally ac¬ credited allows one to move up the hierarchy in local, state and federal government.1' same skills as anyone from another uni- versity," Umoja said. Bothprofes-i sors indicated that a master's degree was necessary for upward mobility in the field of public administration. "Our degree hidden will no% Buildings-^ San Ramon structures 'temporary' for 7 more years Continued from page 1 "Ifs not^HnrWe," said dari Cone, a ssist an t la b manager at the Engineering Research Institute, located at San Ramon 4. However, Cone added that "when someone smokes, it comes through theventilation." Other prbb- Jems^re more clearly visible. In San Ramon 4, fibreboard walls are peeling. "Obviously, orie can see they have not been designed to last for¬ ever," said John Johnsteon of the civil engineering department whose office is located on the sec¬ ond floor of San Ramon 4. The size of Johnsteon's office, shared by another professor, is approximatley ll-by-144ee£ "It's "A major problerh of these buildings is that they leak when it rains." very crowded," said Johnsteon. The second floor railings and the passage between offices shake when people walk on them. Others com pain that people walking overhead can be heard loudly in the floor below. Another complaint made by some people working in the San Ramon buildings is that the* roof doesn't hold well in rainy weather. "A major problem of these buildings is that they leak when it rains," said Bejamin Cuell a r, chair of department of social work edu¬ cation located in San Ramon 2. In some spots in the San Ramon buildings,itwasclearlyvisiblethat there had been leakage during the rains. Yet, most respondents seem to Read Daily Collegian World Hair I Stylist 1 '' Master Barters 228-8000 N "Tact is the art of making a point without making an . enemy" —WikonMizner 1' 'K'i =5-= ANATOFLASH THE SKELETAL SERIES THE MUSCLE SERIES •The most COMPLETE ond PORTABLE onotomy study system In education! j •. t . •Take it anywhere: In purse, bockpock or pocked •It may eve* be MORE COMPLETE than your text! ASK AT YOUR BOOKSTORE be able to compete on an equal basis with others not just in (die state, but the nation," said Cha. Umoja said, "A master's de¬ gree that is nationally accredited allows one to move up the hiera- chy in local, state and federal gov- The graduate program in pub¬ lic administration is an inter-disci¬ plinary one.- "Wehave professors from other disciplines — sociology, philoso¬ phy and economics," said Cha. Umoja also stressed the diver¬ sity of the program. He said, "Accreditation does not inhibit the diversity of the pro¬ gram." Eighteen units can be se¬ lected from other courses with help of an advisor. The adjrus6»n,criteria for the program includes having a grade point average of at least 3.0, a score of at least 475 on the Graduate Management Admissions Test or Graduate Record Examination, and some relevant work expert- ,, ence in a public organization. Otherwise students must com¬ plete an internship. Some interna¬ tional full-time students are com¬ pleting the internship. "Accreditation will help our program gain recognition, credi¬ bility and marketability/ said Cha. be taking*hings in stride. "We are suffering just like any¬ one else due to budget cuts," said Cuellar.. And the functional or safety aspectofthebuildingswerenotin doubt. "If the San Ramon buildings weren't safe, we woufc have closed them down," said Aldrich. "The problem is mainly aes¬ thetic," said Johnsteon. However, Johnsteon also criti¬ cised the air conditioning in San Ramon 4. "Three or four times, we re- corded,over 100 degrees tempera¬ ture in our office," he said. Susan Vaquez, program coor¬ dinator of the University Lecture "Series said she believed there were nr/problems in her office in San /Ramon 3. "We have to make do," said Cuellar. "If you're not outraged, you're not paying attention." —^Voltaire YOGURT ICECREAM DELI SANDWICHES SMOOTHIES n, m— | j* CASSflES We've used styrofoam cups containing no CFC's foryears at mon than two mas leas the cost of paper. Yet envi¬ ronmental concerns about foam continue to mount help us to deckle whether or not to switch to paper products. Bring "Cassie's Cash Coupon" to us before October 25th and receive either 25 cents off one of our three smaller yogurt cups or 50 cents off one of our three larger sizes. You will be given a survey and asked your opinion. Cassie's will let you tall us what you want us to doll Got a biggie appetite ste? • IHggR Fnes •32oz. Di TMwtihi BIGGIE COMBO $2.79 Wendy's Cedar & Shaw location. S m Not good with any other off ex [ |