1973-1974 Academic Catalog

Business Administration 55 RECOMMENDED PROGRAM FOR THE COMPREHENSIVE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MAJOR Freshman Year Autumn Winter Spring Old Testament Survey, BE 101 5 CAREER New Testament Survey, BE 102 5 OPPORTUNITIES Rhetoric and Composition, LL 120 5 Literature and Composition, LL 130 3 Accountant General Physical Education, Auditor PE 101, 102, 103 Foundations of Social Science, SS 100 5 Controller Fundamentals of Speech, SP 110 5 Principles of Marketing, BA 261 4 Retail Manager Introduction to Computer Salesman Programming, SM 120 Introduction to Data Processing, BA 111 3 Office Manager Principles of Accounting, BA 101-102 5 5 16 17 16 Banker Sophomore Year Sales Manager Theology Survey, BE 230 5* Business Teacher Bibi ical Education Elective, BE 3* Physical Sciences or Mathematics, Church Financial SM 180 or 184 5 5 Manager Biological Sciences, SM 100 5 Purchasing Manager General Psychology, PY 160 5* Principles of Organization Market Researcher and Management, BA 251 4 Principles of Economics, BA 231, 232 5 5 Production Manager Business Communications, BA 216 3 Electives** 2 16 15 16 The program of studies for the junior and senior years should be developed with the help of the faculty adviser. Care should be exercised to include all remaining general education requirements, cognates, and required courses listed under the major. 'These courses may be rescheduled if business courses are desired at that time. "Elective hours must include at least 22 hours in business to complete the major and 9 hours in social science electives. DIVISIONAL COURSES 340 Independent Study in Business Administration 1-4 hours Research in problems of Accounting, General Business, Economics, Management, or Market– ing. 341 Topics in Business 1-5 hours A variety of courses is offered under this heading on an experimental basis. This allows the division to meet the changing needs of the students without formally adding and dropping courses on a quarterly basis.

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