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Show i&WH&H&l GENERAL BUSINESS COURSES 91. Business Arithmetic Problems. A review of the fundamentals of: mathematics. Machine operation is introduced. Five quarter hours. Autumn., Winter. Markham. 92. Business Law for Secretaries. A course stressing terminology and" preparation of legal forms. Prerequisite: 50 words net in typewriting and 80 words a minute in shorthand. Three quarter hours. Spring. Denning. 93. Secretarial Accounting. A course covering the fundamental principles of debit and credit, posting, and the preparation of simple financial statements. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Hurst-, Wilson. 94. Secretarial Accounting (Continued). A course emphasizing the interpretation arid analysis of business transactions as applied to various forms of business organization; taxation, income tax, property taxes, social security taxes; and preparation arid interpretation of advanced financial! statements. Five quarter hours. Winter. Hurst, Wilson. 95. Money Management. A course covering the fundamentals of money management irt relation to budgeting income and expenses, establishing reserves, making investments, borrowing money, buying and furnishing a home, and creating an estate. Three quarter hours. Autumn, Winter. Markham. 97. Penmanship. Two quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Denning. 98. Business Behavior (May not be given 1942-43.) Two quarter hours. Spring. Staff. 89. The English Sentence for Secretaries. A course planned to assist students who are preparing for Civil Service, and positions which require- highly skilled secretaries. Prerequisite: A working knowledge of shorthand. Five quarter hours. Winter, Spring. Denning. TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION R. A. Clarke, F. R. Collett, J. McCormac, *G. Z. Nielsen, L. E. Peterson., R. lenson, C. M. Decker, L. L. Price, E. Gabby, P. W. Burrows, G. Alexander, E. F. Easiey. AUTO BODY RECONDITIONING L. L. Price This course is designed to provide adequate training and experience in auto body work in all the different phases including paint work. Shop Practice. A course devoted to training which covers the following units: safety and equipment, car appraising, car preparation, body metal, light correction, axles, springs, shock absorbers, frame and bumper straightening, radiators, hoods and lights, body frame, body panels, tops, body mechanism, glass, upholstery and trimming, body accessories, wiring, and paint reconditioning. Eight hours terminal credit each quarter. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Price. 52 Trade Technical. A course covering the technical phases of shop practice and fundamental information necessary to do the work of the trade. Five hours terminal credit. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Price. Trade Belated. A course including the related information needed by the learner to become a competent workman'. The information is included in the following subjects: Drafting Problems, Internal Combustion Engines, "Labor Problems, Physical Education, Vocational Orientation, and Vocational Science. Students deviating from these electives are invited to consult with 'the Dean of Instruction. Stall. AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE AftD REPAIB TYPE A *G. 2. Nielsen, C. M. Decker This course aims to provide the training necessary to develop a competent automotive repairman in all divisions of the automotive trade. Shop Practice. A course devoted to training which covers the following units of work: tools and equipment, car preparation, service station routine, frames, springs, and shock absorbers, wheels and tires, front systems and steering, brakes, rear axles, drives, shafts and universals, transmissions, clutches, engines, cooling system, fuel and exhausts, electrical systems, accessories, arid motor tune-up. Eight hours terminal credit. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Decker. Trade Technical. A course covering technical phases of shop practice and fundamental information necessary to do the work of the trade. Five hours terminal credit. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Decker. Trade Related. A course including the related information needed by the learner to become a competent workman. The information is included m the following subjects: Drafting Problems, Internal Combustion Engines, Labor Problems, Physical Education, Vocational Orientation, and Vocational Science. Students deviating from these electives are invited to consult with the Dean of Instruction. Staff. CARPENTRY TYPE A G. Alexander This course is planned to prepare young men to become apprentice carpenters arid mill workers. Shop Practice. A course covering such units of work as: forms, framing, doors and sills, roof framing, timber framing, exterior finish, construction forming, interior finish, building and setting stairs, concrete work, cabinet work, mill work, building hardware, woods, tools, equipment, and power hand tools. The training is carried on in the shop and on actual field construction work. Eight hours terminal credit. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Alexander. Trade Technical. A course covering the technical phases of shop pra- tice and fundamental information necessary to do the practical work. Five hours terminal credit. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Alexander. Trade Related. A course including the related information needed by the learner to become a competent workman. The information is included in the following subjects: Drafting Problems, Internal Combustion Engines, Labor Problems, Physical Education, Vocational Orientation, and Vocational Science. Students deviating from these electives are invited to consult with the Dean of Instruction. Staff. *In military service. 53 |