1959-1960 Academic Catalog

.dl ADVANCED ACCOUNTING** ('62-'631 A study of consolidated financial statements, foreign ex– change, insurance, estates and trusts, branch accounting, and problems. Three credit hours 482 BUSINESS FINANCE** ('62-'63) A survey of the financial aspects of the private, profit– seeking corporation. Consideration is given to the problems of promotion, normal operation, and reorganization. Three credit hours 480 MONEY AND BANKING** ('62-'63) A study of the principles of money, credit, and banking, and the operation of the banking system. Prerequisite-Economics 271-282. 191 ELEMENTARY TYPEWRITING* Techniques and fundamental skills 3 periods a week plus 2-hr. lab. 192 INTERMEDIATE TYPEWRITING* Prerequisite: 101 or Proficiency Test Three credit hours of typewriting. Three credit hours Continuation of 101. Emphasis on development of speed and accuracy. Practice in typing letters, research papers, and reports. 3 periods a week plus 2-hr. lab. Three credit hours 291 ADVANCED TYPEWRITING* Prerequisite: 102 or Proficiency Test Production typing involving the construction and arrange– ment of business forms and legal papers. Primarily prepara– tion for office work. 3 two-hour periods a week. Four credit hours 193-194 BEGINNING SHORTHAND* Gregg method, with concentration on shorthand vocabu– lary, reading, and beginning dictation. 9 periods a week. (2 hours). Two credit hours each semester· 293-294 DICTATION AND TRANSCRIPTION* Prerequisite: Grade of C in 112 and 102 or Proficiency Test Dictation and transcription in Gregg shorthand, with emphasis on increasing speed and accuracy. 3 periods a week plus 2 hours lab. Three credit hours each semester 74

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