The Observer guideto Oregon college programs Oregon State University Oregon Slate University is Ore gon's oldest public institution of higher education, founded in IS6X Academic units include the College of Science and the College of Liberal Arts — both of which offer a wide range of programs — plus the professional schools of Agricul ture, Business, Education, Engi neering, Forestry, Health and Physical Education, Home Eco nomics, Oceanography, Pharmacy and Veterinary Medicine Located in Corvallis, OSU is one of the lew U.S. universities that is both a Land Grant and a Sea Grant institution, devoted to ihe wise de velopment and use of vital agricul tural. forestry, water and marine resources. The university serves approx*- mai Ty 17,500 students sciences and to patient care. The University is composed of the Schools of Dentistry, Medicine and Nursing, the University Hospital and Clinics, Ihe Dental Clinics, and the Crippled Children's Clinic. Pro grams offered include medicine, medical technology. dentistry, dental hygiene, nursing, Advanced Life Support Technology (para medic), Dietary, radiation therapy. Each program requires course v-ork in an accredited college before entrance. Students who are inter ested in medical careers should get a strong general educrtion inciud ng sc ences in high school and obtain counseling in planning then college work The OHSU is located in Portland and has approximately 2.000 stu dents. Oregon Inatitute of Technology Portland State University I ixated in the state's largest metropolitan area, Portland State University offers diversity of educa tional and cultural activities. Bachelor's and master's degrees are available in a wide variety of fields including Ihe sciences and social sciences, engineering, business administration, social work, theater ar's. and Doctoral programs are ofleied hi Education, Systems Science, Urban Studies, Environmental Sciences and Re sources. PSU has certificate pro grams in Black Studies, Central European Studies, I atin American Studies, and Middle Last Studies | Evening classes offer flexibility, enrbling students to work PSU serves 17,(XX) students. University of Oregon The U of O has extensive offer ings in Arts and Sciences and in eight professional schools Architec ture and Allied Ails; Business Ad- minislration; Community Service and Public Allairs; Education; Health, Physical Education and Recreation; Journalism; Law and Music. U of O has heavy emphasis on arts and vixial science. The U of O has the slate's largest research library. Among the special programs offered at the U of O arc Transpor tation, Urban Studies, Asian Studies, and Computer Science. I ocaled in the city of Eugene, the U of () serves approximately 17,300 students. G< agon Health Scianca* University I lie OHSU is defined lo educa non and research in the health OIT is a four-year technical col lege offering Bachelor (4 year) and Associate (2 year) degrees. The sshixil oilers sophisticated training in Engineering, Allied Health Tech nology (denial hygiene, medical technology, radiology, nursing). Industrial Technology (diesel, man ufacturing, machining process). Business Technology (accounting, management, secretarial science — industrial, legal, medical). OIT’s 95’ » placement record re sults from cooperation between the faculty and industry. The school is located in Klamath Ealls and serves 2,7(X) students. Eaatarn Oregon Stats Collage I ixated in La Grande, EOSC is the smallest institution in the state system. A multi-purpose college, it provides instruction in Iff baccalau reale programs including liberal arts, teacher education and numer ous professional and preprofession al areas. The student body of 1,770 allows a wide option for individual izing the college program Lew i* and Clark Collage With a 130-acre campus in South west Portland, Lewis and Clark pro vides a liberal arts and science edu cation for 1,900 students. The inter disciplinary curriculum, campus liv ing. extra-curricular activities and student services are designed to en able the student to acquire the tech nical knowledge that a complex world requires and a perspective which gives direction and purpose to life Overseas, off-campus, intern ship and independent study pro grams offer unique academic and personal experiences. Bachelor degrees are offered ns a number of liberal arts fields; inas- lers degrees in education and public administration. Lewis and Clark also has a School of Law. sors. All departments offer indepen dent study and each student writes a senior thesis. Located in Southeast Portland, Reed serves 1,100 students. Southam Oregon State Collage SOSC is a multi-purpose college divided into schools of Business, Education/Psychology, Health and Physical Education, Humanities, Science/Mathematics, and Social Sciences, offering 55 undergraduate degrees. Graduate degrees are o f fered in Business Administration, Education, Humanities, Social Sci enee and Interdisciplinary Studies. SOSC is located in Ashland and has approximately 4,700 students. W estern Oregon Stata College I radilionally regarded for its out standing programs in teacher prepa ration and special education. WOSC provides opportunities for study in the sciences, social sciences, humanities, creative arts, correc tions, law enforcement and health- related professions Linfield College 1 infield is an independent liberal arts college offering bachelor de grees in 19 academic departments Students also may participate in overseas study programs in Costa Rica, Japan, Erance and Austria. Emphasis is placed on education for life as well as practical training for employment. Linfield is affiliated with Ihe American Baptist Church, which founded it in 1X49. I infield is lixated il l McMinnville and serves 1,2(X) students. Pacific Univsraity Pacific is locaied in forest Grove founded in 1X49 by Congregational missionaries, it offers a liberal arts education in a small school with a 12:1 student-faculty ratio. The school provides an internship pro gram. In addition to liberal arts fields, the college offers degrees in educa non and social work Professional fields offered include optometry and other health services Programs in engineering, electronic science and medical technology can be com pleted at other universities. Read Collage Recognized as one of the nation's leading liberal arts colleges, Reed draws 75 percent of its student body from outside ihe Northwest Most classes are taught in small seminars which encourage avid discussion and debale and allow close relation ships between students and profes University of Portland The University of Portland is an independent co-ed university in the Roman Catholic tradition Serving 1,200 students, its small classes in sure personal attention to students’ needs. The university includes a College of Arts and Sciences as well as four professional schools — Bus iness Administration, Education, Engineering and Nursing — and a graduate school Special programs include law enforcement, aerospace studies, and communications W illam ette University The oldest college in the West, Willamette offers undergraduate in struction in liberal arts, as well as graduate work in the College of 1 aw and Atkinson Graduate School of Management. 1 ixated on a 57-acre u m pus in Salem, the college places great emphasis on an atmosphere that fosters creativity, disciplined intellectual inquiry and opportunity tor student participation in school affairs. The school provides intern ships in nearby institutions as well as off-campus study in the U.S. and abroad. Among the fields offered are en gineering, forestry, and insterna tional studies — American, Erench, German, Hispanic, Soviet I he school serves 1,9<X) students. Additional private collage* in Oregon Columbia Christian. Portland A tour-year college with School of I iberal Arts, School of Biblical Studies, School of Preacher train ing Enrollment *<X) Maintained by ( hutch of Christ Coni nrihu College. Portland Lu theran liberal arts college (. ourses ol study include education, pre medical or dental; pre-theological; pre law. 350 students. (ieorge Fox College, Newberg Four-year, Christian liberal arts col lege Spiritual, physical, social and intellectual development empha sized Membership in the Christian College Consortium allows students to spend a term at member colleges. Degrees include Christian Minis tries, Musk Religion, Communica tion-Arts. Biology, Chemistry, So ciology 750 students. Judson Baptist College. Portland Lour year C hristian college which emphasizes a Christian frame of ref erence. Degrees include Christian thought, church music, theater arts, education 300 students. Marylhursl College fo r Lifelong Learning. Lake Oswego. Maryl- hurst, designed for adults, offers learning lor degree-seeking students as well as lor students in search of job-enhancement skills or life en richment Degrees include Humani ties, Pastoral Ministries, Art, Man agement X00 students. Multnomah School o f the Bible. Portland The Bible is Ihe central focus. (omplem enting the 52-hour undergraduate Bible course are minors in ministry, Christian educa tion, music, missions, theology. 750 students. Northwest Christian College. Eu gene Eour-year program leads to degrees with concentrations in Pas toral, Educational, Cross-Cultural Ministries, Church Music. 275 stu dents Pacific Northwest College o f Art. Portland Grants a Bachelor of Eine Arts degree Major courses of study are ceramics, drawing, graphic de sign, illustration, painting, photog raphy, printmaking, sculpture. Five- year program with Reed College provides a BA of Eine Arts from PN( A and a Bachelor of Art from Reed 160 students. Marner Pacific, Portland. Chris tian liberal arts school affiliated with ( hutch of (iod , Anderson, Indiana Culture of Western Man provides core for general education in addition to six divisions: fine arts, ( hrislian ministries, general studies, human services, adult continuing eduiation 425 students. Western Baptist College. Salem Christian liberal arts and Bible col lege, providing education for minis try Offers degrees in psychology, business and music Special feature is "Missionary Aviation." 400 stu dents. Com m unity College* Community colleges are locaied throughout the stale and provide a broad variety of vocational and technical programs as well as course work transferable to four year state institutions. Central Oregon Community C ol lege, Bend, 2,(XX) students. Chemeketa Community College, Salem, 12.500students Clackamas Community College, Oregon ( its. 6 ,2(X) students Clatsop Community College. As toria, 10,7(X) students la n e Community College, lu gene, X,(XX) students. Linn Benton Community ( ol lege. Albany. I4.(XX) students Mt Hood Community College, Gresham, 10,200 students. Portland Community College, Portland, 36,700 students. Bogue Community College, Grants Pass. 2,700 students. Southwestern Oregon Communi ty College, North Bend, 5,400 stu dents treasure Valley Community Col lege, Ontario. 1,350 students. treaty Oaks Education Center, I he Dalles, 1.500 students. Umpqua Community College, Roseburg, 2,400 students. Announcing wide area paging coverage without the wide area price. The paging people who have always brought you selection and service now bring you one of the widest coverage areas In Portland Plus one big advantage Our competitors charge you for extended coverage RAM Includes It as standard bill of fare Premium coverage without a premium price. Because at ELAM, we believe your pager Is only as good as the area It readies 2 2 6 -1 5 0 7 74* “S eepes "Peapfef RAM Broadcasting of Oregon. Inc . 713 S W 12th Avenue REWARD YOURSELF WITH CONFIDENCE Solid foundations help support what .•ze build Whether a house, a protect - or a life One ot the surest founda tions is confidence And Shari Ichida- Busse has it An early hunch that led to her first |0b at WGN Chicago also opened the door to the career she maintains today Once tust on the ground floor ot Traffic Operations tor the Illinois station. Shari now oversees an entire department as Traffic Manager for KPTV The confi dence that grew with her is well- earned It also had to be learned Page 10 Section II Portland Observer, June 6, 1984 I essons could be tound from home and from fionest self assessment On the one hand Shan recognized the example ol her parents Though both second generation Pacific North westerners they were interred in the American concentration camps that sprang up after the bombing ot Pearl Harbor Determined to put the experi ence behind them they relocated after the war and raised their family with values to depend on such as perse verance and respect tor life For her pari Shari moved gradually through the ranks of her business spe cialty becoming familiar with all its as pects The desire for a fresher more hospitable environment impelled her to seek work in Portland where she and her husband then moved Her will ingness in Chicago to master Ihe new computer based Broadcast Industry Automation System now standard in the business enabled Shari to trans ter her abilities to TV 12 Patience with much to be learned again proved worthwhile as she garnered further experience necessary tor her present position Alter so much eltort Shari is comtorta ble w th her proficiency but not surpns mgly she still pays close attention to what is before her Keeping her staff motivated Upholding organization Handling the turnover of technical data These are simply par tor the ex pectations she sets and upgrades In her view You ve got to take pride in what you do. no matter what That means overcome the past, rise above it and strive to be better Shari also senses the importance of educa lion formal and informal "It you don t have guidance find it trom someone who knows With such a blueprint et torts are rewarding and confidence is inevitable Whether or not your training is broadcast-related the skills you take pride m might be applicable to a television career To learn more about such possibilities, consult the KPTV Personnel Department KPTV 03