1964-1965 Academic Catalog
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Cedarville College 316 PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION* (1965-66) A study of employment methods, health and safety, training, methods of pay– ment, employee participation in control. Emphasis is placed on the development of techniques for the efficient utilization of human resources, and the ability to get along with fellow employees is stressed. Three credit hours 411 OFFICE MANAGEMENT* (1965-66) Fundamentals of office organization and management; utilization of office space and equipment; organization and administration of office procedures; selec– tion, training, and supervision of office personnel. Three credit hours 412 BUSINESS FINANCE* (1964-65) A survey of the financial aspects of private, profit-seeking corporation. Consideration is given to the problems of promotion, normal operation, and reorganization. Three credit hours 413, 414 BUSINESS LAW* (1964-65) A study of contracts, sales, bailments, negotiable instruments, agency, em– ployer-employee relationships, partnerships, corporat.iJ)ns, insurance, and property. Three credit hours each semester 416 PRINCIPLES OF ADVERTISING* (1964-65) Principles and procedures in modern advertising including analysis of prod- ucts, buyer attitudes, media, layout, and copy. Three credit hours 418 BUSINESS SEMINAR Discussion of current business topics. Designed to pr~re students for gradu- ate work or for a job in business. Open to seniors only. One credit hour C. SECRETARIAL SCIENCE 121 ELEMENTARY TYPEWRITING Techniques and fundamental skills of typewriting. Four one-hour periods per week. 122 INTERMEDIATE TYPEWRITING Prerequisite: Secretarial Science 121 or Proficiency Test Two credit hours Continuation of 121. Emphasis on development of speed and accuracy. Practice in typing letters, research papers, and reports. Four one-hour periods per week. Two credit hours 123 ELEMENTARY SHORTHAND Gregg method, with concentration on shorthand vocabulary, reading, and beginning dictation. Three credit hours DICTATION 1 Prerequisite: Secretarial Science 123 or equivalent Continuation of 123, with increased emphasis on dictation and non-short– hand factors of transcription such as punctuation and spelling. Three credit hours 221 ADVANCED TYPEWRITING Prerequisite: Secretarial Science 122 or Proficiency Test Production typing involving the construction and arrangement of business forms and legal papers. Primarily preparation for office work. Five one-hour periods each week. Three credit hours 44
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