1963-1964 Academic Catalog

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Cedarville College BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Assistant Professors : Kenneth H. St. Clair, Rodney E. Wyse Instructor : Irene Lane The division of Business Administration is comprised of A) Ac– counting, B) General Business, C) Secretarial Science, and D) Ec– onomics. This division intends to prepare students for activity ill business, church financial leadership, and service. The curriculum is designed to give the prospective business student a professional training in a Christian atmosphere. Programs are offered leading to both the B.A. and B.S. degree. The B.S. programs, being considered professional programs, require more hours for the major. Because of this, the language and minor field requirements are waived. Bachelor of Science Programs Requirements for a Major in Accounting. Forty-eight semester hours, including Accounting 101, 102, 201, 202, 301, 401 ; General Busi– ness 111, 311, 312, 314, 412, 413, 414; Economics 131, 132, 333. Ad– ditional requirement-Physical Science 181. Requirements for a Major in General Business. Forty-two semester hours, including Accounting 101, 102; General Business 111, 112, 311, 312, 314, 412, 413, 414; Economics 131, 132, 331, 333. Requirements for a Major in Secretarial Science. Forty-two semes– ter hours, including Accounting 101, 102; General Business 111, 112, 312; Secretarial Science 221, 223, 224, 322; Economics 131, 132; nine hours of electives in Accounting and/ or General Business. 42

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