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Show Sophomore Economics 1, 2, 3 Principles of Econ. 3 3 3 Office Administration 21 Business Machines 2 Business Electives Selected 5 7 6 Area Requirements Selected 8 5 5 16 15 16 Junior Accounting 110 Managerial Accounting 4 Accounting 111, 112, 113 Interm. Accounting 4 4 4 Management 140 Prin. of Organization and Management 5 Management 130 Personnel Management 4 Electives Selected 2 8 Economics 140 Labor Economics 5 Economics 50, 51 Elementary Statistics 3 3 15 15 16 Senior Marketing 170 Prin. of Marketing 5 Economics 132 Taxation and Pub. Finance 5 Econ. 170 or (171) Intermediate Theory: Macro- or Micro-Econ. 4 (4) Management 132 Ap. Business Ethics 1 Management 142 Problems in Organization and Management 3 Management 160, 161 Business Law 5 5 Banking & Finance 110 Money and Banking 5 Business Electives Selected 6 2 Banking & Finance 141 Corporate Finance 5 15 15 16 Department of Economics Associate Professors, O. Morrell Clark, Head; Dale R. Hawkins; Assistant Professor Elden E. Liechty; Instructor Dix W. Cloward. Economics MajorIn addition to the general requirements for all students in the Division, requirements for a major in Economics include Accounting 110, Economics 10, 110, 112, 170, 171 and at least six additional quarter hours in Economics. 90 Economics MinorA baccalaureate degree candidate may obtain a minor in Economics by completing Economics 1, 2, 3, 50, 51, and 170 or 171, plus one additional approved course in Economics. Economics Teaching MinorA baccalaureate degree student may obtain a teaching minor in Economics by completing Economics 1, 2, 3, 10 or 124, plus an additional 8 quarter hours in approved electives in upper division economics. Social Science Group RequirementsEconomics 1, 2, or 10 are accepted in fulfilling the Social Science area requirements. Economics 1, 2, 3 and 10 or 124, plus four hours of upper division economics may serve as part of a Social Science Composite Teaching Major. Courses of Instruction 1. Principles of Economics Basic institutions of our economy, production of goods, capital and labor in production, standards of living. A W S (3). Clark, Cloward, Liechty 2. Principles of EconomicsContinuation of Economics 1. The exchange economy, transportation, markets, money, government; introduction to macro-economics; national income, and levels of employment. Prerequisite: Economics LAWS (3). Clark, Cloward, Liechty 3. Principles of EconomicsContinuation of Economics 2. Value and price of goods on the market under varied conditions of competition, monopoly, oligopoly; introduction to micro-economics, distribution of income, wages, interest, economic rent, profits. Prerequisite: Economics 2. A W S (3). Clark, Cloward, Liechty 10. Economic History of the United StatesDevelopment of resources, commerce, agriculture, manufacturing, labor organizations, finance. A S (5). Clark 31. Agricultural Economics(See course under Agriculture Department.) 32. Agricultural Economics(See course under Agriculture Department.) 33. Agricultural Economics(See course under Agriculture Department.) 50. Elementary StatisticsProblems of collection, pre- 91 |