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Show CURRICULUM Basic Requirements Business Recommendations General Education Recommendations Course English 1, 2, 3 Health Education 1 Orientation 1 Physical Education Business 1 English 16 or 18 English 19 *Sec. Tr. 31-36 ?See. Tr. 41-46 Sec. Tr. 85 Home Economics 2 Home Economics 20 Home Economics 33 Home Economics 35 Home Economics 21 Psychology 1 Psychology 3 Description Credit Basic Communication 9 Personal Hygiene 2 Freshman Orientation 2 3 approved activities 3 Elem. Accounting 5 Eng. Grammar or Bus. Eng. 3 Business Correspondence 3 Stenography 15-30 Typewriting 9-15 Calculators 3 Food Selection 3 Personal Development 2 Prep for Marriage 3 Child Development 4 Clothing The College Girl 3 General Psychology 5 Applied Psychology 3 *A student completing Sec. Tr. 34, 35, 36; 44, 45, 46 during the freshman year may substitute electives for these courses the sophomore year. SHORT INTESIVE TRAINING FOR OFFICE POSITIONS The student who does not wish to meet the prescribed recommendations of any business curriculum may concentrate on selected courses that will satisfy his special interests and needs. Training may be received in accounting, office machines, stenography, voice-writing and duplicating machines, typewriting, and related business subjects. COURSES OF INSTRUCTION Stenography 31. Elementary Shorthand (Gregg or Thomas). Introduction to the theory of shorthand. Unless the student has had some typewriting, Secretarial Training 41 must be taken concurrently. Five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter. Vietti 32. Elementary Shorthand (Gregg or Thomas). A continuation of Secretarial Training 31. Five quarter hours. Winter, Spring. Vietti 33. Theory Review, Speed Development, and Transcription. Prerequisite: Sec. Tr. 32 or equivalent. Five quarter hours. Spring. Vietti 34. Dictation and Transcription. Speed dictation with stress on fluency and accuracy of writing. Stenographic shortcuts, abbreviations, phrases. Mailable transcripts with emphasis on spelling, punctuation, typing, vocabulary. Prerequisite: Sec. Tr. 33 or equivalent. Five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Vietti 35. Dictation and Transcription. A continuation of Sec. Tr. 34. Five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Vietti 36. Dictation and Transcription. A continuation of Sec. Tr. 35. Five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Vietti 38. Hy-Speed Longhand. A method of fast writing based on the English alphabet. Abbreviations, omission and blending of letters. Dictation and transcription. Three quarter hours. Spring. (May not be offered.) Vietti Typewriting 41. Elementary. Learning to typewrite. Development of sustained typing power, control of figures and symbols, improvement of techniques. A speed of at least 25 words a minute should be attained. Three quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. M. Hurst 42. Intermediate. The business letter, tabulated reports, improvement of basic skills. A speed of at least 35 words a minute should be attained. Three quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. M. Hurst 43. Advanced. Manuscripts, special problems in letter arrangement and business forms. A speed of at least 45 words a minute should be attained. Three quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. M. Hurst 44. Typewriting Office Projects. Special communication forms, statistical reports, speed control. A speed of at least 55 words a minute should be attained. Three quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. M. Hurst 45. Typewriting Office Projects. A continuation of Secretarial Training 44. Business forms and reports, legal documents, duplicating methods. A speed of at least 65 words a minute should be attained. Three quarter hours. Winter, Spring. M. Hurst 46. Superior Typewriting Skills. Development of sustained typing power. A speed of at least 75 words a minute should be attained. Three quarter hours. Spring. M. Hurst |