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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1982)
Psychology master's program aids business communications Japanese companies are surpassing Amer ican companies in safety, effeciency, and worker motivation. Americans are not taking the change lightly though, and have instituted such programs as the University's master's degree sequence in organizational psychology The key to bringing these attributes to Amer ican managerial organization is communication, according to Prof Harold Hawkins, the program’s director By opening the lines of communication between both coworkers and managerial levels, students in the program bring Eugene area bu sinesses newfound efficiency Recently named by the Governor’s office as a University program beneficial to economic development in Eugene, the three-year-old pro gram offers its graduates practical experience in the career of their choice — personnel man agement and consultation. The program requires the students to com plete three ”in-company” projects per year, while also taking graduate courses in psychol ogy and management. Hawkins says program applicants come from a wide variety of undergraduate specializations and career objectives, including business, psy chology, sociology, education and community affairs. This variety is encouraged, and coursework and project selection are tailored to individual goals. Projects to successfully stimulate productivi ty and motivation have varied widely by company needs and student interests. Two- and three-student teams have assessed company personnel objectives through inter views and surveys, organized the means to im prove communication between employees, such as the Japanese "quality circle,” trained em ployees in conflict management and role clar ification, and developed new scheduling and promotional systems to minimize tension and accidents. Applications to enter the program in fall 1982 are available from the Psychology department’s graduate secretary, and are due May 21. I Classifieds DID YOU KNOW? Even though you are enrolled Spring Tarm you need lo file an INTENT TO REGISTER CARO if you're planning lo attend courses during the SUMMER SESSION... There « still lime to do it. so stop by ??? Oregon Hall or the Registrar s Office 5-14 WHO CAN YOU BLAME tor what politicians do if you're not an informed voter'' Peli up your tree voter s Pamphlet at the ASUO Executive office this week 5-12 MEROE MAR The ladies covered me with red wel rose lips but I |ust can t seem to drink you off my mind C. 5-11 KERMIT Meel me at 10 am tor New Orleans omelette at Lenny's Nosh Bar in me Courtyard LOUT*128Hn RALPH LAUREN Gallop oH'" Greeks Wear your tellers today!_5-11 LLHQI: Skip the Nosh Bar. meet me at SAEa lor the Pancake Breakfast! SIR UP P S Don't target mat the house that sells the most tickets will wm charity day1_5-11 GREEK AMNESTY DAY! It you've got1 and it's not yours, give it backi 5-11 TO ALL DUCKS f ollow the sky divers falling from the sky to me humpy lumpy area where a carnival awarts you and I The date will be Saturday the 15m ot May. follow the hot air balloon it you can't find your way 5-14 JIMMY PLCE See you at the Battle of the Band at the Spring Carnival May 15 PAT TRAVERS 5-13 HITCHCOCK DOUBLE FEATURE! Double your (error, double your tun SPELLBOUND with Gregory Peck and Ingrid Bergman, and NORTH BY NORTHWEST with Cary Grant. Ewe-Mane Saint, and James Mason Thursday night. May 13, 177 Lawrence, 7 pm, $1.50 Presented by Schlitz Beer and the EMU Cut tural Forum.964:5-13 K.E. TEDOY Thanks tor your love, let's get naked! Lowe. CRIS5-11 FISH Congratulations1 (you lightweight .) 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Education —Working towards (or have completed) BA or BS degree. Citizenship —U.S. citizenship required. Applications may be submitted after completion of sophomore year in college. If you think nuclear propulsion is your future, then you know the Navy is the place to begin. See John Murdock at the EMU on May 11-13,1982 from 9 AM to 4 PM.