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Show 52 15. Advertising. Preparation of different types of advertig. ments and development of principles applicable to the production of advertising. Three quarter hours. Spring. Wilson 16. Business Mathematics. Short-cut methods of calculations, fractions, decimals, percentages, interest, discounts, insurance pay. rolls, inventories, mark-ups and mark-downs. A basic review is also given in the fundamentals of algebra and logarithms and machine operation. Five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Clark, DeLane*- 17. Elementary Statistics. Rates, ratios, percentages and rounding numbers; collection, classification, tabulation, analysis and presentation of numerical data, including the construction of tables maps, charts and graphs. Pre-requisite: Business 16 (may be taken concurrently). Three quarter hours. Autumn, Winter. DeLange 18. Elementary Statistics. A continuation of Business 17. Frequency distribution, measures of central tendency, dispersion ar skewness, time series, trends, correlation, index numbers and normr. curve. Pre-requisite: Business 17. Three quarter hours. Wint ■ Spring. _ . r DeLange 21. Calculators. Training in the operation of Burroughs, Cor tometer, Marchant, Monroe, and Ten-Key Listing Machines, quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. 22. Calculators. A continuation of Business 21. Two quar. ' hours. Autumn, • Winter, Spring. gtaC 23. Calculators. A continuation of Business 22. Two quar hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. gtag 80. Personal Finance. A brief isurvey course in money ^f.ar. ment, including insurance, household budgeting, banking, tav- __. financing a home, purchasing stocks and bonds. Three q • hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. mM Foulger, Frischknecht, ■ DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS O. M. Clark, R. L. Frischknecht, E. C. Larsen A student majoring in Eeconomics should complete » 1, 2, 3, and 4, and Business 1, 2, 3, 16, 17, 18, and 21. omic COURSES OF INSTRUCTION Economics econo< 1. Principles of Economics. Basic institutions of °^n(jards : production of goods, capital and labor in production, sta AutuJr. living, and consumption of goods. Three quarter hours. Winter, Spring. Clark, Fris ch*ne 53 ■ Principles of Economics. A continuation of Economics 1. The "exchange economy, transportation, markets, finance, govern- ent economic policies. Prerequisite: Economics 1. Three quarter . -^ Winter, Spring. Clark, Frischknecht 3. Principles of Economics. A continuation of Economics 2. The value and price of goods; distribution of income to the factors f production. Prerequisite: Economics 2. Three quarter hours. Clark, Frischknecht I. Economic History of the United States. Development of resources, commerce, agriculture, manufacturing, labor organizations, finance, etc., down to the present time .Five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Clark, Frischknecht 6. Agricultural Economics. A course primarily designed for lose going into agricultural pursuits emphasizing economic principles applied to agriculture and current economic problems and trends in agiculture. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Clark, Frischknecht Economic Geography. Resources, production, commerce, and ic conditions of the various areas of the earth. Five quarter hours. Winter. Clark, Frischknecht 9- Current Economic Problems. Present problems of employ- "sorbi reSOUrces' and government policies. Three quarter Clark, Frischknecht M. Industrial Economic Problems. Current problems confront- •nterin? Vhn,a^ement' and ^overnment as they affect individuals I skilled labor groups. Three quarter hours. Winter, Frischknecht, Larsen DEPARTMENT OF SECRETARIAL TRAINING DeLange, D. Favero, Bill S. Henrie, Mildred H. Maw, The foil °* G' Wilson toretaJia^-Sfi C^rriculum is designed for the student majoring university after g !ho plans to transfer to a senior college b«r College or tn° /tmg the lower divisi°n requirements at secretarial Train! graduate with an Associate of Science degree w training at Weber College.* CURRICULUM Fnp-ion3^ Description Credits luirements Health l',2' 3 Basic Communications 9 Oriental dUCatlon 1 Personal Hygiene 2 Physical ™ *. Freshman Orientation 3 nyaicai Education 3 approved activities 3 ^"•rements 5}ma?!tiea PhysioaiQC^S See list of subjects BoSJscSST °n PageS 25-3° 9 (Six hours of economics may be accepted.) |