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308 MARYLAND MANUAL
student housing facilities. Student union buildings at College Park
and Baltimore have been constructed as well as a combination Physi-
cal Education and Auditorium building at College Park. The Regents
issue such bonds directly with the payments of principal and interest
made from revenues realized from the use of the buildings (Code
1957, 1969 Repl. Vol., Art. 77A, sees. 20-27AD).
There are four principal campuses of the University located in
Baltimore, Catonsville, College Park, and Princess Anne. University
College, a unit under a chancellor, administers adult and continuing
education courses and programs and awards degrees.
The Baltimore campus is located at Lombard and Greene Streets.
The schools of Dentistry, Law, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Social
Work and Community Planning offer both professional and graduate
instruction. Complementing these schools are: the University Hospital,
the Maryland Institute for Emergency Medicine, the Institute of
Psychiatry and Human Behavior, and the Health Sciences Library.
The Baltimore County (UMBC) campus is located in Catonsville
at the southeast corner of the intersection of the Baltimore Beltway
and Wilkens Avenue. Undergraduate offerings include a range of
programs in the arts, sciences and humanities; professional and pre-
professional programs in teacher education, social work, nursing,
pharmacy, dental hygiene, medical technology, physical therapy, pre-
law, pre-dental, pre-medical and combined degree programs in medi-
cine, law, and dentistry. Graduate programs are developing, with a
doctorate in applied mathematics presently offered.
At College Park instruction is offered at undergraduate and gradu-
ate levels in a wide variety of disciplines. There are the Colleges of
Agriculture, Business and Management, Education, Engineering,
Human Ecology, Journalism, Physical Education, Recreation and
Health; the Schools of Architecture and Library and Information
Services. The schools, colleges and departments are within the divi-
sions of (1) Agricultural and Life Sciences, (2) Mathematical and
Physical Sciences and Engineering, (3) Behavioral and Social Sci-
ences, (4) Arts and Humanities, (5) Human and Community Re-
sources.
The Eastern Shore campus (UMES) is located at Princess Anne.
This campus offers baccalaureate degree programs within three di-
visions: (1) Liberal Studies, (2) Professional Studies, and (3)
Experimental Studies. There are teaching degree areas and non-
teaching degree areas including agriculture, art education, biology,
building construction, business administration, chemistry, elementary
education, English, history, industrial education, home economics,
mathematics, music education, physical education, social sciences
education, and sociology. Minor areas include economics, foreign lan-
guages, political science and physics. The initial years of nursing and
pharmacy are offered at UMES.
University College has its administrative headquarters and its
conferences and institutes center at College Park. As stated above,
University College administers the adult and continuing education
programs of the University of Maryland with fiscally self-supporting
courses and programs offered in the late afternoon and evening on
the several campuses, and at off-campus centers throughout the State
of Maryland. University College also maintains overseas centers for
United States military personnel and civilians logistically supported
by U. S. government agencies abroad in the European, Atlantic and
Far East Divisions. In addition, University College, through its Con-
ferences and Institutes Division, has an extensive series of non-credit
adult courses, seminars, workshops, and institutes. University Col-
lege is the State Agency for Title I of the Higher Education Act of
1965, administering cooperative programs between Maryland colleges

 
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