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Show Top Row: Margaret Bennett, Office Administration: Merlin Croft, Business Administration. Row Two: Talmage DeLange, Accounting; Russell Stansfield, Office Administration. The curriculum offered by the business department is very rigorous. The core requirement: discipline. The typical business student learns about the various aspects of the academic business world: economics, accounting, marketing, business administration, man-agement, statistics, banking and finance and data processing. Typing, shorthand and other secretarial skills are also taught. Many students involved in the business curriculum are more interested in a career than a degree, which makes them work harder, and show more interest than some other groups on campus. The Department of Economics at Weber State is staffed by a faculty carefully selected to bring to the undergraduate the point of view and preparation of a broad cross-section of graduate schools including Berkeley, Stanford, Illinois, Utah, Harvard, and Cornell. Weber economics graduates have recently entered such varied professions as law, banking, diplomacy, and business; others have been accepted for graduate studies at such representative universities as Califor-nia, Arizona, Oregon, Northwestern, and Harvard. In token of the excellence of its undergraduate program of instruction in economics, Weber possesses one of only two chapters in Utah of Omicron Delta Epsilon, the International Honor Society in Economics. |