1931-1932 Academic Catalog

64 DESCRIPTION OF COURSES COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT MRS. KUEHRMANN AND MISS WOLFE SHORTHAND 1-2. BEGINNING SHORTHAND Theory, reading and dictation practice. Text: Gregg Short– hand Manual. Elective. Three periods of recitations, three hours credit. Two semesters. 3-4. ADVANCED SHORTHAND Dictation, peed, business practice. Text: Gregg Speed Studies. Elective. Three periods of recitation, three hours credit. Two semesters. TYPEWRITING 1. BEGINNING TYPING Fundamentals of typing and business correspondence. Text: Sorelle-The New Rational Typwriting, 1927 Edition. Elec– tive. Five periods of recitation, two hours credit. First semester. 2. ADVANCED TYPING Continuation of Typing 1 with special attention to speed and business practice. Elective. Five periods of recitation, two hours credit. Second semester. BOOKKEEPING 1-2. BOOKKEEPING Fundamental accounting principles, partnerships, corpora– tions, financial statements. Text: 20th Century Bookkeep– ing and Accounting. Elective. Three hours a week, two semesters. Such subjects as English, Sociology, History, E.conomics, Modern Languages, Ethics, and Public Speaking may be taken in the regular college classes and may be counted as credit toward a degree in commercial science in accordance with the requirements of the various commercial colleges. SEE BUSINESS COURSE ON PAGE 40.

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