Page 018 |
Previous | 18 of 328 | Next |
|
|
This page
All
|
18 FHESJ'\0 STATE COLLEGE teachers, secondnry ·ccacl1crs, :md school ser\'ice personnel, with rhc lll;\stcr's degree :lS the highest degree nmhorizcd· accreditation for the ·chool ser\'icc personnel category is limited to elemcnt:~ry principals :md super\' isors, secon.dary princip:~ls nnd upervisors, and guidance worl<crs. Th l3u$iness Di,,i ·ion is a mcnnbct· of the American Association of Collegiate Scho Is of Bu iuess. he Chcmisrry Depn.rtmcnL is approved by the American Chemical Society. The 1ursing Department is accredited by the National Le~gue for Nursing and the Cnliforniu State Board of ursing Education ;lJld Nurse Regisrrntion. The Jouinnli ~m Oep:utment is accl·cclited by the American Council on ·'ducation for Journalism; its news cclirorinl sequence is specificall)' ace1·edited by the Council. Smdcnts who rmnsfcr ro u her institutions will receil'e credit for courses satisfactorily completed. BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES Fresno State College is .located on a new 1410-acre site at Cedar and Shaw Avenues in the northeast seccion of the City of Fresno. The major buildings on the new campus are administration, agricultural classroom, agricultural mechanics. arthome economics, bookstore, business, cafeteri3, education-psychology, engineering, home maoagemer)t cottage, indusuial arts, laboratory school, library, men's gymnasium, music, science, social science, speech arts, student henltb service, and women's gymnnsium. A large amphithc:..tre is located hetwcen the spcecb ~lrts and music buiJdings to accommod:1tc commencements, convocations, and other large assemblages. Three residence halls are located on rhe campns. Jo'r:mk . Honum Hall houses 208 men; Mary Balcer Hall :md George '"'est Graves Hall boose 416 women. Plans cuJJ for the cOJIStl"\!ction of other new buildings :md additions ro existing buildings to mcer the enrollment incre:1ses :mticip3ted during rhe ne11.t scvc~a l years. . . The major academic buildings ou the haw Avenue Campus first occupied dm-ing the 1953-1954 school yeru·, are located within a 220-llct·c nea. These modem buihlmgs arc ·surrounded by bcauriful trees, shrubbery, flowers, and hroad ~xp:1n s s of g.ra . A lovely fountain gmccs the handsome MemOl"inl. Court iu the center of the campus. \oVaJkways, bordered hy occasionnl benches intcdacc the campus, providing lor a free flow of student traffic berweco the buildings. Pnrlcing :JrC:Is :Ire I cor d within :md around rh fringe of the 220-:\<:J."C :1 ·e:l. The College Farm consisrs of 1.190 ncres ;lnd ·B fann buildings which wgechcr with Hvcswck ·:md equipment pruvidc one of the most modern nml h st equipped agricultural plant in the west. Loc:ated io the ,,iciniw of the former ~..~,unpus, approximately live lllilc:; fmm rhe haw Avenue Cam1>us :Ire RnrcliiTc Smdium, <m ll lacJ,srone and ni crsiw Avenues, and he ni,·ccsity venue IL'>tcusion Ce1jtcr, at V:m res.~ :mel Uni\!crsiry Avenues. The college mal<es specinl arrangemenrs for use of facilities in Bakersfield for the Bakersfield Center and in other valley communities for summer session and extension programs. " LIBRARY A functional building, completed in 1956, houses the College Library. The collt: cti ns include over .180,000 catalogued volumes, 85,000 government publications, _ ~.000 pamphlet~ 30,000 maps, ;md 17,000 picrnrcs :11\ll prints. Over l,t.OO pcriodkals arc received on subscription. Special co.lleorions include the Roy J. Woodward Memorial l.ibr~ry of CaJifomi:1na and the .ollegc rchivcs. A collection of 5,000 volumes in the College Lnborurury Sd1uul Librar)• provides a model library for a.n clernenmry school. fhc Curricu lum Library, wi·rh o CL" 17,000 volumes, contains m:tteri'al of value to students of education. The library building accommodates 636 readers. All students b:wc free access to the resources of the Library. Professional librarians are avni.lnble ro assist students in their use of library mate.ria.ls. The Library is open seventy-seven hours a week, during hours posted at the cntranct: to the building.
Title | 1964-65 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1964-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Title | Page 018 |
Full Text Search |
18 FHESJ'\0 STATE COLLEGE
teachers, secondnry ·ccacl1crs, :md school ser\'ice personnel, with rhc lll;\stcr's degree
:lS the highest degree nmhorizcd· accreditation for the ·chool ser\'icc personnel
category is limited to elemcnt:~ry principals :md super\' isors, secon.dary princip:~ls
nnd upervisors, and guidance worl |
|
|
|
A |
|
C |
|
D |
|
F |
|
G |
|
H |
|
I |
|
J |
|
L |
|
M |
|
P |
|
R |
|
S |
|
T |
|
U |
|
W |
|
Y |
|
|
|