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Maryland Manual, 1973-74
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300 MARYLAND MANUAL
The undergraduate curriculum at Morgan State College is organized
into four divisions: Humanities and Humanistic Disciplines, Natural,
Physical and Applied Sciences, Social Sciences and Applied Disci-
plines, and Special Programs and Activities. Within these divisions
are included twenty-two departments offering courses leading to the
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees. Emphasis is placed
upon the presentation of a standard four-year course in the liberal
arts and teacher training, both elementary and secondary. Both day
and evening courses are offered, and at the present time, students
may complete all requirements for the major in Business Administra-
tion, Sociology, and History through study in the Evening College. A
Summer session is conducted as a part of the regular work of the
college, and includes in-service training for teachers in Maryland
schools.
The graduate program offers programs leading toward the follow-
ing degrees: Masters of Arts (A.M.), offered in English, History and
mathematics; Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.); Master
of Science (M.S.), offering in educational administration and super-
vision; elementary education; history-social science; science; and
teacher preparation for urban schools. Courses on the graduate level
are offered in urban planning.
During the academic year 1972-1973, Morgan had an enrollment in
all divisions of 6,432, including 4,652 day students, 740 evening stu-
dents, and 1,040 graduate school students.
Morgan State College came under the jurisdiction of the Board of
Trustees of the State Colleges on July 1, 1967 (Chapter 41, Acts of
1963).

Appropriations

1973

1974

General Funds ..............
Special Funds ...............
Federal Funds ..............

$ 7,930,997
3,466,786
2,183,542

$ 7,628,435
4,463,716
3,004,929

Totals ................
Staff: Professional and Faculty

$13,581,325
': 420: Classified

$15,097,080
Service:

COMMISSION ON NEGRO HISTORY AND CULTURE
Chairman: Benjamin Quarles
Louis R. Harlan, Mary S. Johnson, Roger J. Johnson, Roland C.
McConnell, George L. Russell, Jr.
Franklin C. Showell, Executive Director
305 Jackson Towers, 1123 N. Eutaw Street,
Baltimore 21201 Telephone- 383-3648
20 Dean Street, Annapolis 21401 Telephone: 267-5955
The Commission on Negro History and Culture was created by
Chapter 435, Acts of 1969. The original Commission consisted of seven
persons appointed by the Governor from among persons who are
authorities on Negro history and culture. The Governor designated
both the Chairman and the Vice Chairman. Chapter 672, Acts of
1971, created a new Commission consisting of nine members all ap-
pointed by the Governor for three year terms. The Governor desig-
nates the Chairman and the Vice Chairman. By an Executive Order
dated December 27, 1971, the Commission was assigned to Morgan
State College.
The Commission is to conduct a study of all proposals to create a
better understanding and knowledge of Negro history and culture and
to make recommendations to the General Assembly and the Governor.

 
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