1982-1983 Academic Catalog

Secretarial Administration Requirements include thirty-five quarter hours in secretarial sci– ence. Business Education In addition to the requirements for certification in secondary edu– cation, at least one of the teaching fields described in the Educa– tion Department section must be selected. Special Programs Although most students choose one of the seven areas of special emphasis, individual programs can be an-anged to meet the spe– cific needs of the student. Requirements for a Minor in Business Administration. 11-101 Principles of Accounting I . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 11-251 Principles of Organization and Management . 4 11-261 Principles of Marketing . . . . 4 Electives in business administration . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Total 25 Requkements for Two-Year Secretarial Certificate Program Ninety-six quarter hours including: 11-101 Principles of Accounting I . . . . 5 or 11-105 Accounting Fundamentals . . . . 3 11-121 Introduction to Data Processing . 3 11-181, 11-182, 11-183 Typing . 9 11-184, 11·185, 11-186 Shorthand... . 9 11-188 Office Machines . . . . . . . . . . 3 11-216 Business Communications . . . . . . 3 11-231, 11-232, 11-233 Principles of Economics (any one of three) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 11-251 Principles of Organization and Management . 4 11-261 Principles of Marketing . . . . . . . . . 4 11-281, 11-282 Dictation and Transcription . 6 11-284 Secretarial Procedures . . 3 11-289 Secretarial Internship . . 5 21-101 Old Testament Survey . . 5 21-102 New Testament Survey . 5 Bible Electives (minimum of two courses) 41-120 English Grammar and Syntax 41-130 Principles of Composition 66-160 General Psychology . . . 81-110 Fundamentals of Speech Electives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total DEPARTMENTAL COURSES 51 .6 .5 .5 .5 .5 3-5 96 11-340 Independent Study in Business Administration 1-4 hours Research in problems of accounting, computer science, gen– eral business, economics, management, marketing, or secre– tarial science. 11-341 Topics in Business 1-5 hours A variety of courses is covered under this heading on an experi– mental basis. This allows the department to meet the changing needs of the students without formally adding or dropping courses on a quarterly basis. 11-345 Business Internship 5-16 hours A work-study program designed for junior and senior business administration majors to receive a variety of job-related experi– ences in a business environment. The program is arranged and ad– ministered by the business department. 11-347 Materials in Teaching Business Subjects -A, Sp 2 hours A study of the materials used in teaching business subjects in high school. 11-348 Clinical Teaching-Business -A, Sp 1-3 hours A clinical experience required of teacher education students. The course includes sixty-six clock-hours of on-campus experi– ences that are analogous to secondary school teaching. These ex– periences are arranged by the department and are supervised and evaluated as part of teacher-training requirements. They may be taken in one-, two-, or three-credit hour segments. 11-442 Business Seminar -A, W, Sp 4 hours Discussion of cun-ent business topics. Open only to seniors in business administration.

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