COOKIES .AWARD WINNING COOKIES .COOKIES .COOKIES SEMI SWEET ft MILK CHOCOLATE CHIP • OATMEAL CHOCOLATE CHIP SEMI SWEET CHOCOLATE CHIP WITH MTS • COCONUT MACAROONS CHOCOLATE COOKIES CHOCOLATE COOKIES WITH PEANUT BUTTER CHIPS WITH MINT FLAVORED CHIPS Mon-Fri 8-6 Sat 8-3 881 EAST 13th near campus Tape duplication instant cassette copies! Quality stereo or monaural duplication. Check the prices today at your Bookstore. Business minor available to arts and science majors By Melissa Martin CM the tmerM Students in arts and sciences can now minor in business and in crease their chances of getting a job. University Pres. Paul Olum announced in a press conference Wednesday. The University business school will offer a minor in business next fall and Olum called it "a beginn ing of a new era." "We are going to hire more (faculty) in business administra tion to fit those needs," said Paul Holbo, vice provost for academic affairs. Business school officials are already searching for new faculty members to start the minor pro gram and improve the quality of the major program, said Richard Steers, associate dean for the college. Business school and administra tion officials discussed the idea of a minor about 10 years ago, Holbo said. The University needed a business minor because business classes are traditionally hard to get into — especially for non majors, Steers said. "We can offer our students two tracks to get into the business school. It is a dual track into the business world," Steers said. He said he will not know the re quirements for entering the minor program until January, when the University's curriculum commit tee will have the minor completely designed. The business minor is expected to require 15 upper division credits, or about five courses, combined with lower division work in economics and accounting. "The business minor is intend ed for non-business students who want to gain exposure to the various functional areas of business while at the same time pursuing a major elsewhere on campus," Steers said. "Students will be able to pursue a major such as history, but also add business skills aimed at im proving their job placement possiblities," he added. Olum also recognized the com puter science minor, which began in the summer of 1983. Some 16 students are now part of the minor and one student just com pleted the program, according to Gene Luks, department head. The computer science minor re quires 28 credits, including 16 up per division credits. Of those 16, 12 must be completed during summer session when the depart ment has sufficient faculty to han dle the teaching load. Olum said in an age of artificial intelligence, the timing is right for the computer science minor. OF THE CENTURY Chevy Chase and his partners are arms dealers. They sell second-rate weapons to third world nations. But they’re not out to stick it to anyone. CHEVY CHASE SIGOURNEY WEAVER GREGORY HINES v A WILLIAM FRIEDKIN FILM A STEVE TISCH-JON AVNET PRODUCTION IN ASSOCIATION WITH BUD YORKIN PRODUCTIONS “DEAL OF THE CENTURY" Music by ARTHUR R, RUBINSTEIN Executive Producers JON AVNET, STEVE T1SCH, fMJL BRJCKMAN . Produced by BUD YORKIN Written by MUL BRICKMAN Directed by WUUAMFRD^DKIN ffion MMMRR 'RROft " " \ 345-0214 .... -------- '--- I"'-_ * %i