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Show the end of the second week in a quarter. After a course has been in progress for two weeks, a student may not enroll in that course without special permission of the instructor and the Registrar. Withdrawal—To withdraw from a course, a student must fill out a withdrawal card obtained from the Registrar's office, (see page 36.) Audit—Audit classes in Evening School are not permitted; however, a person may take a class without credit by filling out a no-credit card and paying the full fee. Counseling—Counseling service is available during evening school hours and the counseling service of the day school is available to students of the evening school during the day. Numbering of Classes—See page 69 of the catalog. Division of Business and Economics The Division of Business and Economics offers courses in the departments of Accounting, Business, Economics, Business Administration, and Secretarial Training. (See offerings in the Division of Business and Economics.) Many courses listed in this Division will be taught in the Evening School, and in addition, the following courses may be offered: ACCOUNTING Courses of Instruction 50. Principles of Punch Card Accounting—Applications of punch card accounting in modern business and statistical automation. (5). 52. Principles of Electronic Data Processing—Use of electronic computers as applied to business, industry, and science; history of electronic computer development; installation and management requirements; features of commercially available computers; elementary block diagramming and computer programming. (5). 55. Principles of Control Panel Wiring—Applications of control panel wiring to punch card accounting machines. (5). 56. Principles of Control Panel Wiring—Continuation of Principles of Control Panel Wiring 55. (5). 57. Principles of Control Panel Wiring—Continuation of Principles of Control Panel Wiring 56. (5). 60. Electronic Computer Programming—Instruction in the operation of the electronic computer. (5). 61. Electronic Computer Programming—Continuation of Electronic Computer Programming 60. (5). 312 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Banking and Finance Courses of Instruction 5. Principles of Life Insurance—An introductory course in life insurance principles, analysis of insurance as property, policy features, programs, sales process and market. (2). 6. Principles of Life Insurance—Continuation of Principles of Life Insurance 5. (2). 7. Intermediate Life Insurance—Problems of expanding market, business ownership, corporate client, estate creation and conservation, estate distribution and total need selling. (2). 8. Intermediate Life Insurance—Continuation Intermediate Life Insurance 7. (2). 9. Elementary Health Insurance—An introductory course of health and accident insurance. (2). 10. Advanced Life Insurance—Life Insurance and annuities, contract provisions and legal principles, the arithmetic of premiums and reserves, fundamentals of programming and settlement options. (2). 11. Advanced Life Insurance—Continuation of Advance Life Insurance 10. (2). 12. Advanced Life Insurance—Problems of old age, unemployment and disability, accident, sickness and group insurance, pensions, deferred compensation and profit sharing plans. (2). 13. Advanced Life Insurance—Continuation of Advanced Life Insurance 12. (2). 14. Advanced Life Insurance—Business law and life insurance, law, estates, wills and trusts, taxation. (2). 15. Advanced Life Insurance—Continuation of Advanced Life Insurance 14. (2). 16. Advanced Life Insurance—Economics, family finance, and business finance. (2). 17. Advanced Life Insurance—Continuation of Advanced Life Insurance 16. (2). 18. Advanced Life Insurance—Estate planning and ethics. (2). 19. Advanced Life Insurance—Continuation of Business Administration 18. (2). 20. Credit Union Problems—Basic problems of credit union management. (2). 313 |