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Show 46- General Secretarial Courses 81. Duplicating Machines and Office Appliances. Training in operation of Ediphone and Dictaphone transcribers, mimeograph, mimeoscope, multi- graph, ditto, addressograph, and numbering machines. Practical laboratory work in Stenographic Bureau will be scheduled. Prerequisite: Business 63 or equivalent. Three quarter hours. Winter, Spring. Christensen, Warner 82. Duplicating Machines and Office Appliances (continued). Two quarter hours. Winter, Spring. Warner 84. Calculators: Key-driven. Training in the operation of Burroughs, Comptometer, Marchant, Monroe, Adding and Ten-key listing machines. Three quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. DeLange, Wilson 85. Calculators: Crank-driven. A continuation of Business 84. Three quarter hours. Winter, Spring. Wilson 86. Posting Machines. Training in the operation of Burroughs, Remington, and other posting machines. Three quarter hours. Winter, Spring. Wilson, DeLange 90. Small Business Organization and Management. A course dealing with such problems as location, financing, record-keeping, purchasing, inventory methods, advertising, mark-ups, selling, tax reports, and employee relationships. Three quarter hours. Winter, Spring. Staff 91. Business Arithmetic Problems. A review of the fundamentals of mathematics. Machine operation is introduced. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Christensen 93. Secretarial Accounting. A course which develops the fundamental principles of accounting as applied to mercantile and personal service enterprises operated by sole proprietors on both the cash and accrual basis. Five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Christensen, Hurst 95. Office Procedure. A finishing course for a student who desires to qualify for a secretarial position. Office routine, standards, problems, and records are studied. Efficient production on Ediphone and Dictaphone transcribers, typewriters, mimeograph and other office machines is stressed. Prerequisite: Business 54, 64, and 99. Three quarter hours. Winter, Spring. Christensen 96. Indexing and Filing. Standard filing systems including alphabetic, numeric, subject, geographic, and special features. Practice in filing, finding, indexing, and coding procedures of various business forms a,nd letters. Prerequisite: Business 63 on- equivalent. Two quarter hours. Autumn, Winter. Christensen, Warner 98. Personality Development. A course designed to aid the student in self-development, and individual problems. Obtaining and holding a position, business behavior, desirable personal qualities, and personal adjustment. Three quarter hours. Spring. Staff 99. Business Correspondence. Intensive application of techniques used in business reports and letter writing at the the machine. A review of syllabication, spelling, punctuation, sentence structure, and letter forms. Designed for stenographers and also students who' are preparing to operate Ediphone and Dictaphone transcribers. Prerequisite: Business 63 or equivalent. Three quarter hours. Autumn, Spring. Christensen Business English (See English 52, page 49.) %i j czrj-umanitiE± L(JL±LOn o Leland H. Monson, Chairman A student majoring in the Division of Humanities should satisfy the general entrance requirements as stated on page 19, and include as prerequisite to all English courses three units of high school English. It is recommended that a student majoring in this Division who presents for entrance less than the equivalent of twenty-five quarter hours in one foreign language pursue such language in college until he has earned a minimum of twenty-five quarter hours. Department of Art F. R. Collett, D. M. Strong Art It is recommended that a student majoring in art complete Art 1, 2, 3, 11, 12, and 13. 1. Elementary Design and Nature Appreciation. Two lectures and one laboratory period a week. Three quarter hours. Autumn. Strong 2. Design and Color. Prerequisite: Art 1. Two lectures and one laboratory period a week. Three quarter hours. Winter. Strong 3. Art Appreciation. A course in appreciation of everyday art found in such fields as painting, sculpture, advertising art, industrial art, and illustration. Three quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Strong- 6. Art Fundamentals. Art fundamentals for elementary teachers. Two lecures and one laboratory period a week. Three quarter hours. Spring. Strong 11. Graphic Representation. Outdoor sketching and perspective. Two quarter hours. Autumn. Collett 12. Graphic Representation. Figure drawing and still life. Two quarter hours. Winter. Collett 13. Graphic Representation. Outdoor sketching techniques and composition. Two quarter hours. Spring. Collett 21. Oil Painting. Oil techniques, outdoor sketching with oil colors, and composition. Prerequisite: Art 11. Three quarter hours. Autumn. Strong 22. Oil Painting. Still life and figure painting, and composition. Prerequisite: Art 12. Three quarter hours. Winter. Strong 23. Oil Painting. Landscape in oils, painting outdoors, and composition. Prerequisite: Art 13. Three quarter hours. Spring. Strong 26. Water Color Painting. Water color techniques, outdoor sketching, and composition. Prerequisite: Art 11. Three quarter hours. Autumn. Strong 27. Water Color Painting. Still life composition. Prerequisite: Art 12. Three quarter hours. Winter. Strong |