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Show 54 55 Professional Business 1, 2 Elem. Accounting Requirements Economics 1 Prin. of Economics ■ Business 21 and/or 22 Calculators Sec. Tr. 26 Office Procedure - **Sec. Tr. 31-36 Shorthand lfJ , Applied Shorthand Sec. Tr. 37 Transcription **Sec. Tr. 41-46 Typewriting ***English 18 Business English English 19 Business Correspondence \ Business 51 Business Mathematics : *A maximum of 20 hours shorthand and 9 hours in typewriting will be accepted for the title of Associate of Science. ** Students who have previously completed one year of typewriting should not register for Sec. Training 41; those who have completed one year of shorthand should not register for Sec Training 31. ***Students satisfactorily completing Sec. Training 37 may waive this requirement. TWO YEAR PROGRAM IN SECRETARIAL TRAINING The following curriculum is suggested to the student in S<■■:- retarial Training who does not plan to transfer to a senior college or university or to graduate with an Associate of Science degree, but who desires to qualify for the Certificate of Completion. CURRICULUM Basic Course Description Credit.* Requirements English 1, 2, 3 Basic Communications Health Education 1 Personal Hygiene Orientation 1 Freshman Orientation Physical Education 3 approved activities Elem. Accounting Business Business 1, 2 Requirements English 16 or 18 Eng. Gram, or Bus. Eng. Business Correspondence Stenography 10'" Applied Shorthand 148 5 2-4 25-"' * English 19 **Sec. Tr. 31-36 Sec. Tr. 37 Transcription **Sec. Tr. 41-46 Typewriting Sec. Tr. 26 Office Procedures Business 21-22 Calculators General Courses to be selected from the list on pages Education of the catalog. The courses must be CQOsea ,pnl." Requirements at least 3 of the 4 areas of Humanities, Llfe. ^ Ec0. Physical Science, and Social Science (including^_ nomics 1) with a minimum of 20 hours m - four areas. Completion of at least 90 quarter ' of approved college work, exclusive of physica, - cation is required. k ex- Electives To complete 90 quarter hours of college W^. elusive of physical education, it is recom loffjn; that girls choose some electives from the t0 tioni. suggested classes: Family Life 2 (Food Seiet Family Life 18 (Personal Development), r.fe Life 33 (Preparation for Marriage), Family ' jf (Child Development), and Family Life ii Clothing Construction). v ^rai' * Students satisfactorily completing Sec. Training 37 nw this requirement. . fi A\ir'w: **A student completing Sec. Tr. 34, 35, 36, 44, 45, 4°',ges the freshman year may substitute electives for these covu- sophomore year. COURSES OF INSTRUCTION Stenography • U Elementary Shorthand (Gregg). Introduction to the rv of shorthand. Unless the student has had some typewriting, e' rial Training 41 must be taken concurrently. Five quarter m.M Autumn Winter. (Evening school, three quarter hours.) Henrie • •32 Elementary Shorthand Continued (Gregg). A continuation of Secretarial Training 31 with the use of the entire short- 1 theory in practice dictation. Shorthand speed of at least -i words a minute should be attained. Five quarter hours. Winter, Spring (Evening School, three quarter hours.) Henrie :«. Theory Review, Speed Development, and Transcription. Shorthand speed of at least 80 words a minute should be attained, requisite: Secretarial Training 32, 43 or equivalent. Five quarter lours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. (Evening School, three quarter hours.) Henrie M. S[>eed Building and Transcription. Speed dictation with n fluency and accuracy of writing. Stenographic shortcuts, >breviations, phrases. Mailable transcripts with emphasis on spell- ',. punctuation, typing, vocabulary. Shorthand speed of at least ) words a minute should be attained to receive credit. Pre- site: Secretarial Training 33, 42, or equivalent. Five quarter L Autumn, Winter, Spring. (Evening School, three quarter hours.) Henrie ft T,Speed Building and Transcription. A continuation of Sec- 1 Training 34. Shorthand speed of at least 120 words a should be attained. Five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, ng. (Evening School, three quarter hours.) Henrie S«r*tarHiSTeed .BuildmS and Transcription. A continuation of neprt finmg 35' (Some leSal and medical dictation.) Short- *»• quarte °>! 14° words a minute should be attained. r nours. Winter, Spring. (Evening School, three quarter Henrie *OrthandPltT? Sh;orthand Transcription. Practical application Nation etc i sf.riptlon- Review of punctuation, grammar, capi- 8Pe'ed of Inimf to mailable transcripts. Prerequisite: Short- ire« Quarter hi, . or above; typewriting speed 40 or above. * hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. .:•< Tli g Staff ? based Pond+"P°n|hand (ABc Shorthand). A method of fast blehding of lptt Bnglisn alphabet. Abbreviations, omissions !tariai Train in Jo" Dlctation and transcription. Prerequisite: Tr- 53. Three n .0r e(luivalent. This class continues in to quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. 'Credit Henrie horthand^rafn-6^611 to students who have had one year Nri 'Credit will previous shorth^ J3! given t0 students who have had two uiaD4 trainins- |