1967-1968 Academic Catalog

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 51 Assistant Professor: Kenneth H. St. Clair, Chairman. Instructors: Ardeth Webber, William R. Riter. The division of Business Administration is comprised of A) Accounting, B) Business Organization, C) Secretarial Science, D) Economics. This division intends to prepare students for careers in business, graduate study in business and economics, and church financial leadership. BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE PROGRAMS REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Forty- eight quarter hours, including 101, 102 Principles of Accounting ........................................... 10 111 Introduction to Business Organization ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 4 311 Business Law .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 4 231, 232 Principles of Economics ............................................ 10 333 Business Statistics* ......................................................... 5 Additional Requirement: General Psychology 160* Electives in Accounting, Business Organization, Secretarial Science and/or Economics. ) Waived for Secretarial students ) Waived for Accounting students REQUIREMENTS FOR MINOR IN ACCOUNTING. Twenty-two quarter hours, including Business Organization 111; seventeen hours of electives in Account– ing. REQUIREMENTS FOR MINOR IN BUSINESS ORGANIZATION. Twenty-two quarter hours, including Business Organization 111; seventeen hours of electives in Business Organization. REQUIREMENTS FOR MINOR IN SECRETARIAL SCIENCE. Twenty-two quar– ter hours, including Business Organization 111; Secretarial Science 122, 223; nine hours of electives in Accounting, Business Organization, and/or Sec– retarial Science. REQUIREMENTS FOR MINOR IN ECONOMICS. Twenty-two quarter hours, including Economics 231, 232, 331, 335, four hours of electives in Economics.

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