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Show 40---. 8. Personal Finance. A study of the economics of consumption, personal finance and budgeting, and intelligent spending and investing of one's income. Three quarter hours. Spring-Clark, Peterson 9. Current Economic Problems. A course dealing with present problems of employment, security, price bonds, and government policies. Prerequisite: One course in economics. Three quarter hours. Spring. Clark 81. Industrial Economic Problems. A course dealing with current problems confronting labor, management, and government as they affect individuals entering the skilled labor groups. Three quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Staff Department of Secretarial Science E. L,. Christensen, T. Y. DeLange, M. Ogden, E. M. Vietti, C. G. Wilson CURRICULA (Leading to a Bachelor of Science Degree) The following curriculum is designed for the student who plans to transfer to a senior institution after completing his lower admission requirements for a major in Secretarial Science at Weber College. Freshman Year A. W. S. Business 31, 32, 33 5 5 5 Economics 1, 2, 3 3 3 3 English 1, 2, 3 3 3 3 Health Education 1 2 Life Science 5 Orientation 1 2 Physical Education 1 1 1 Physical Science 5 16 17 17 Sophomore Year A. W. S. Business 34 or 35 5 Business 1, 2, 3 5 5 5 Business 21 3 Business 41, 42 or 44, 45 3 3 English 16 3 Life Science 3 4 Physical Science 5 Social Science 3 16 16 15 A maximum of twenty-five quarter hours in stenography and six hours in typewriting will be accepted toward the title of Associate of Arts or Associate of Science. 41 General Secretarial Science The following curriculum is designed for the student who desires to qualify for a secretarial position after graduation from Weber College. It is recommended for a secretarial student who does not plan to transfer to a senior institution. Freshman Year A. W. S. *Business 31, 32, 33 or 34, 35, 36 5 5 5 Business 52a, 53a or 54a, 55a 1 1 *Business 41 or 42, 43; or 44 or 45, 46 3 3 English 52 3 Business 81 3 Health Education 1 2 Orientation 1 2 Physical Education 1 1 1 Electives 5 4 5 17 16 17 Sophomore Year A. W. S. Business 34, 35, 36 5 5 5 Business 54a, 55a 1 1 Business 44 or 45 or 46 3 Business 93 5 Business 99 3 Business 82 3 Business 95 3 Business 85 or 86 3 Electives 5 3 5 17 17 16 *A student completing Business 34, 35, 36; or 44, 45, 46 during the freshman year may substitute electives for these courses the sophomore year. It is recommended that a secretarial student elect courses from a wide field of interest in order to develop the broad understanding and appreciation essential in business and human relations. |