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Show 50 CURRICULUM Course Description c red] t Basic English 1, 2, 3 Basic Communication 9 Requirements Health Education 1 Personal Hygiene 2 Orientation 1 Freshman Orientation 2 Physical Education 3 approved activities 3 Area Humanities See list of 9 Requirements Life Sciences subjects on 9 Physical Sciences pages 25-30 9 Social Sciences 9 Professional Business 1, 2, 3 Elementary Accounting 15 Requirements Business 16 Business Math. 5 Business 17, 18 Elementary Statistics 6 Business 21 Calculators 2 Economics 1, 2, 3 Principles of Economics 9 Electives Business 7 Intro, to Business 5 Business 8 Intro, to Management 5 Business 10 Business Law 5 5 5 3 3 5 Business 11 Business Law Business 12 Salesmanship Business 15 Advertising Business 30 Personal Finance Economics 4 Economic History COURSES OF INSTRUCTION Business 1. Elementary Accounting. The fundamentals of deb credit, accounting statements, work sheets, the bookkeeping ^ interest and discount problems, special journals, ledgers, ai ation accounts. Open to freshmen and required of all students ing in business. Five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, sPring'wils0n 6 DeLange, Favero, W« 2. Elementary Accounting. A continuation of Busi"Jpers, *? crued and deferred items, periodic summaries, business p fpartner voucher system, and practice sets, with special emphasis o ^quarter ships—their organization, operation, and dissolution. hours. Winter, Spring. -c^vero ^'ils< DeLange, Favero, 2. Cof" 3. Elementary Accounting. A continuation of Businesscorp0r8 poration, manufacturing, and cost accounting, dealing W1 d bono* tion proprietorship, accounts, records, surplus, stocks tionS, j°- departmental and branch accounting, manufacturing ope ^g, orders, overhead and process costs. Five quarter nour&. ^m DeLange, Favero, 51 4 intermediate Accounting. Special forms and methods in working papers and statements, and problems involving corpora- accounts, fundamental accounting principles, corrections of rior years' earnings, cash and receiveables. Pre-requisite: Business 3. Four quarter hours. Autumn. DeLange 5 intermediate Accounting. A continuation of Business 4. Theory, methods and problems of inventories, investments, tangible and intangible fixed assets, and liabilities and reserves. Pre-requi- eite: Business 4. Four quarter hours. Winter. DeLange 6. Intermediate Accounting. A continuation of Business 5. The analysis and interpretation of financial statements and operations, and the preparation and use of special-purpose statements. Special consideration is given to problems of single-entry bookkeeping, reorganizations, income tax allocations, and price levels. Pre-requisite: Business 5. Four quarter hours. Spring. DeLange ". Introduction to Business and Industry. A survey of business d industrial activities. Forms of business organization; location layouts of business units; financing, managing, business ethics. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Frischknecht, Foulger t-rinHni Int^oduct5on to Management. An introduction to the general Js of management with special emphasis on organization for >ne« industry, personnel, and office procedures. Five quarter f>ours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Frischknecht, Larsen •tudon't i Jn.tr?Ju.ction to Personnel Management. Designed to give the pf'sonnel I l fnt0 modern business practices in the utilization of schar? and trainin& personnel, promotion, transfer •pi/' Wuge alministration, union-management relations, 'euare, health, and safety. Three quarter hours. Autumn. Frischknecht, Larsen sales Up?,eSS LaAY' Contracts, including negotiable instruments ies- Five quarter hours. Winter. Clark, Frischknecht SvneCoSr,tLaW; Agency and partnerships, wills, land real unuation of Business 10. Five quarter hours. ]•>. s,, Clark, Frischknecht W3. Seito^S- Psychology of selling; the interview, the *ale. Five QufSi* suggestion selling, sales resistance, closing quarter hours. Autumn, Winter. j | Wilson tices of buSoa*0 Sma11 Business Management. Problems meeting comnpt?8 leSS than 500 employees. Human re- and develop PT!;10nl makin§: decisions, planning for future * and Panels will k Conducted as a conference series. ui oe arranged. Three quarter hours. Winter. Frischknecht, Larsen |