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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Jan 1979, p. 20

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gement was approved by the university‘s senate on Dec. vioral scriences program will be small m size â€" about 12â€"15 students, However it is expected to grow rapidly. Dr. Ken Ledbetter, asâ€" sociate dean‘of arts (special programs), says serious atâ€" tention is being given to inâ€" stituting the coâ€"op system throughout all faculity of arts programs. Coâ€"op arts programs are currently ofâ€" fered by the departments of economics, political scienâ€" ce, Enga&and geography . along with their regular proâ€" grams which follow the traâ€" ditional timetable extending the school year from Sepâ€" tember to April. Dr. Ledbetter says the unâ€" past year or so by various political â€" and â€" business leaderts: such statements were to the effect that uniâ€" versity graduates do not have skills that are needed in the job market. ‘‘*We are trying to answer that criticism by developing these coâ€"ap programs.~" Dr. Ledbetter says. ‘*We hope that by so doing we will reâ€" ceive the support of some of those who have been speakâ€" img out so strongly concernâ€" ing the unemployabiity of arts graduates. We feel we have the answer. The task of arranging jobs for UW‘s coâ€"op students is handled by the umiversity‘s department of coâ€"ordinaâ€" tion. Bruce A. McCallum. associate director of the deâ€" partment and the person particularly concerned with coâ€"op arts programs. says his staff will be secking work term jobs not only in traditional behaviorâ€"related four months. They take longer to complete their deâ€" grees but gain useful exâ€" perience in the process. Waâ€" tive education in Canada and currently has almost 7,000 of its undergraduate students on the system ; it is the largest coâ€"op university im Canada by far, and one of the largest in the world. Imitially, the coâ€"op behaâ€" university in Canada offerâ€" arts programs is in part a response to a number of _ Y atcring mv.u the only SUPERIOR MEMORIALS PRHONE OR COME IN TODAY wE CAN ASSIST YOT HAVE YOU DELAYED PURCHASING A 598 Virtoria St. N . Kitchemer (Reside Westaon Bakeries: l arge indoor Showrnoms 745612 After hours 5Mâ€"7154 He feels, for example. that a job clerking in a large department steore might be highly appropriate for a UW coâ€"op arts student...where it would be related to the grams in major corporaâ€" jobs that may be of a temâ€" hslfiufl_ i ;,.'fl«%"...‘:.’" will have to enhance stuâ€" dents® skills in relation to their postâ€"graduate . careers," he says. "But our concept of a suitable job is a broad one since arts graduaâ€" tes wind up in such a broad variety of careers.~ Theo;mnmme::gm you better WosedmeveryDualhxmaflows your phoneo cartridge to work optimum ueves 98 Queen St. South TUES., WED., SAT. 10â€"6 â€" THURS., FRI. 10â€"9 Kitchener 742â€"6951 [ * CLOSED MONDAY tables with old fashioned craftâ€" manship using top materials for THE BEST TURNTABLE A Dual turntable will give you For the best sound and long life from YOUR records we at Wesseling Advanced Audio highly recommend the Dual turntable WE WILL SHOW YOU ALL THE _ P REASONS WHY DUAL IS MORE : ae o ie s THAN EVER YOUR NUMBER ONE STEPâ€"UP TO PRECISION marketreâ€" are tradiâ€" 48 * , WESSELIAG_ 7 â€" __advanced audio *b to help them select courses that will be appropriate to the careers they have in mind for after graduation.. _ mwfllb‘efim theirâ€" second year. Thase adâ€" mitted in January will start their first work terms next They will bpondint meâ€" gy +/ harge. * WwHY M re knowledge it <g ; . d 9e 5 en fataeâ€" es _ e c ty y : ~F *11'-’:::":::"-5"3'1:3‘3.-I:'w'-‘»’11?:1:"vi~i?‘-‘,4-.»:-1»»:.,:4';'-1" esn : e ce & 5 cce t o nz 3 en3 > '%."':':':::":':"::'*?:'LZ:’»:3':'l:ZZ:t:I"i':?:fi:::1:1:Z:Z:Z:I:Z:C::Z»l:;}.:l:it»32;2;?}.'&%.‘.;:;.,-,‘3 ym ns 24. N ieegaaeei oi oi o iogr x: . a~ _ > ’::"::.':":::::"':5:"'é&"‘"’w‘ww"’;::"?’fii"1"-‘131:2:4:1:1:3:;::1:3:3:‘«::::t;:z‘»:':ii.;<.v;i:1:1:1:;:::-_:;7.'.;:,],;.:r k > ; i ts c c o e . es mm ols ce t . S .. 3 en t aagr n t on o F $ s omm > rmeg n o Amena sns en _ ; 3 es efane. sea C "Aeen Oe se k s y en > e . " l e o_ _ _ â€" 9 on g n k. & f * TR . _ es l Tee ols : -".'.'?’:'3":'-’5:5:'»:133.’51‘5.‘l»iit'»:i',t_'ifiiz Mnz > j â€" e _ es > link.. : S z: 2 3 .‘ E;.ug * 49 jut s t _ msC tbtanc M8Bine. pecsen 33 Main St. Cambridge 653â€"2835 *(it is loss of contact that causes most record wear) cause a properiy deâ€" signed tonearm keepg the stylus and the record THE BEST TONEARM keep your records in betâ€"

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