1932-1933 Catalog
G2 DESCRIPTION OF OURSES 7. 0 HING FOR WOMEN thorough treatment of rules, theory and practice of bas– ketball, indoor baseball and hockey for women. Two hours credit. Professor Borst. 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, speed, 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. 1BOOKKEEPING 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, Economics, 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 42
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