1959-1960 Academic Catalog

ties of citizens; political and constitutional development on the national, state and local levels with emphasis upon the Nation and upon the State. Three credit hours each semester 360 COMPARATIVE EUROPEAN GOVERNMENT** ('59-'60) An examination and comparison of the major European governments, such as England, France, and Russia, to that of America. Three credit hours E. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 180 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS* An orientation in business administration. Provides guid– ance in field of specialization. Familiarizes student with busi– ness terms. Three credit hours 181-182 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING* An introduction to accounting. Statements, accounts, journals, adjusting and closing entries, the worksheet, the voucher system, payroll accounting, accounting for proprietor– ship, partnership, and corporation are treated. Three credit hours each semester 183 BASIC ACCOUNTING* A one-semester course for non-Business Administration students only. A survey of business transactions and the keeping of records. Included in this course are church finance, budgeting, and bookkeeping. Three credit hours 184 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS* A practical study of short-cuts in every-day mathematical calculations. The skill of analyzing a problem and arriving at a solution is developed. Three credit hours 185 PRINCIPLES OF ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT** ('59-'60) Development of modern management consisting of plant location and layout, materials handling, production control, motion and time study, and personnel organization and ad– ministration, Three credit hours 72

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