1972-1973 Academic Catalog

Assistant Professors: William R. Riter, Chairman/ James Seaman, Donald Wilcoxon The division of Business Administration is comprised of A) Accounting, B) General Business, C) Economics, D) Management, and E) Marketing. This division intends to prepare students for careers in business, graduate study in business and economics, and church financial leadership. Certification for teaching Business subjects in the secondary schools is available in bookkeeping-basic business and in sales-communication. Certifi– cation by the State of Ohio also is available in the following business related fields if the student takes appropriate courses in recognized schools and meets the other requirements at Cedarville College. Business Education (Comprehensive) Shorthand Data Processing Typing If the student is planning to add these fields to his regular certification, further information should be secured from the chairman of the Division of Business Administration. REQUIREMENTS FOR A COMPREHENSIVE MAJOR IN BUSINESS ADMIN– ISTRATION. Seventy quarter hours, including 101-102 Principles of Accounting 111 Introduction to Data Processing .. 211 Business Statistics 216 Business Communications 231-232 Principles of Economics 251 Principles of Organization and Management 261 Principles of Marketing 311 Business Law 314 Business Finance SM120 Introduction to Computer Programming .... 10 3 5 3 ...... 10 4 4 4 4 1 All Business Administration majors are also required to take the follow– ing cognates: PY160 General Psychology SM180 or 184 Mathematics And meet the requirements of one of the following areas: Accounting, Economics. Management, Marketing, or a Business Education teaching field. ACCOUNTING Requirements include Business Seminar and thirteen quarter hours in 200 or 300 level Accounting courses and/or Independent Study in Accounting.

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