The Ranger (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1993 Page: 2 of 10
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39 Undergraduate Programs
Fourteen Graduate Fields
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Our ties with the business community - through
advisory councils, student internships and
special relationships - assure our students of
close contacts with future employers and busi-
ness associates.
By Louis J. Agnese, Jr.
President, Incarnate Word College
Secondary Education
Special Education
Music
Theatre
Nuclear Medicine
Nutrition
Psychology
Sociology
Ideal Location
Broadway and Hildebrand
Financial Assistance
We can help you make an Incarnate Word
education more affordable through a vast selec-
tion of grants, campus employment and student
loans. Numerous scholarships are also available
for students of high academic or artistic ability,
and those with superior scholastic, athletic or
leadership skills.
Day, Evening & Saturday Classes
If you are a full-time student or are employed
full time, The College has degree programs and
classes throughout the day, evening and Satur-
day hours. Special counseling is available to the
older student beginning college for the first
time, or returning to college studies after several
years.
Winning Athletics Programs
Competing in the NAIA Heart of Texas Confer-
ence, Crusader teams have proven competitive
and provide many hours of excitement for fans
throughout the year in volleyball, basketball,
tennis, soccer, softball, cross country, baseball
and golf.
Applied Arts
Imagine yourself in a college classroom, learning
the principles of design, color, theory and history of
clothing... or perhaps learning to create interior
environments that enrich people’s lives with em-
phasis on cultural influences and aesthetic appeal.
Those classes exist at The College.
Interior Design
Fashion Design
Fashion Merchandising
Business
Our business graduates have joined the ranks of
professionals in leading companies, government
agencies and organizations throughout the United
States. The new Hotel and Restaurant program is
meeting the needs of the local hospitality commu-
nity with "hands-on” technical education and a
solid foundation in the business aspects of the
industry.
Accounting
Banking & Finance
General Business
Hotel/Restaurant Management
International Business
Management
Management Information Systems
Marketing
Nursing &
Pre-Professional Studies
For the student interested in pursuing a professional
field, The College offers some exciting choices. In
addition, Incarnate Word was the first college west
of the Mississippi to offer an accredited program in
nursing, and has graduated first-rate nursing candi-
dates for decades.
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829-6005
Admissions Office
Education
The Teacher Education program emphasizes a
broad liberal arts education as a foundation for the
more in-depth focus on academic teaching special-
izations and the body of knowledge associated with
the teaching/leaming process. The program
— prepares individuals for a profession in which
they will affect society in significant, positive
ways.
Early Childhood
Elementary Education
Physical Education
Fine Arts
There is a special place in the world for cre-
ativity and special programs of study at Incar-
nate Word make dreams a reality for the
performing or visual artist. Our students in
communication arts get first-hand experience
in producing, directing and scripting video
productions---some even appear on-camera
in The College's own TV commercials.
Art
Communication Arts
Dance (minor only)
Natural &
Behavioral Sciences & Nutrition
Our faculty's expertise in botany, mycology, geom-
etry, physiology, microbiology, genetics, nutrition,
biochemistry, anatomy and calculus will provide
you with the background you need to continue your
career as a doctor, computer scientist or researcher.
Child Psychology
Biology
Chemistry
Environmental Science
Medical Technology
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How The College
Prepares You for More
Than Just One Job.
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In today’s ever-changing, professional
environment, you need more than just a
degree. You need a foundation that will
allow you to succeed in any one of several
fields. Because
statistics show
that today’s
graduating
senior will have
three totally
different careers
before retire-
ment. That's
how fast the
world is chang-
ing. That’s why
you must be
prepared.
“ The College
prepares you by offering the programs
you want - at the times you need - now
and for the future.
Other Locations
USAA South Texas Medical Ctr.
City Public Service Randolph Air Force Base
Kelly Air Force Base
Humanities & Social Sciences
Our Humanities and Social Science students re-
ceive a well-rounded education in critical thinking,
communication, social interaction and ethical
decision making skills. These are marketable skills
in a changing and challenging world.
English Pre-Law
History Religious Studies
Mathematics Pastoral Institute
Native America Studies Spanish
Philosophy Speech
Politics
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San Antonio College. The Ranger (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1993, newspaper, April 2, 1993; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1352009/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting San Antonio College.