SCHOOL OF COMMERCE

CHESTER LLOYD JONES, DIRECTOR, PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS

The School of Commerce of the University of Wisconsin, organized in
September 1900, offers a three-year curriculum including junior, senior,
and graduate years.

REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION

Students who have acquired at least 58 credits and 58 grade-points
acceptable for credit in the general B.A. course of the College of Letters
and Science may be admitted to the School; however, not less than 60
credits and 60 grade-points should be acquired before entrance by students
who wish to complete the undergraduate curriculum in four semesters.

These entrance credits must include (a) thnse studies required of
freshmen and sophomores in the general B.A. course of the College of
Letters and Science of the University (see page 58) and (b) eight credits
in general economics (Econ. 1a and 1b at this University or the equivalent
of these courses). Students are strongly advised also to include in their
entrance credits eight in mathematics (four in Math. 7, Theory of invest-
ment) and six in physical and commercial geography.

RECOMMENDED PRE-COMMERCE SEQUENCE

FRESHMAN YEAR

First Semester Second Semester

Credits Credits

Engl. la—Freshman composition________ 3 Engl. 1b—Freshman composition_-_--_-__-- 3
Math. 1—College algebra______._______- 4 Math. 7—Theory of investment_____-_- 4
Science, 5 er.; or history, 8-5 cr...__-____- 3-5 Science, 5 er.; or history, 3-5 er..__._---- 3-5
Woreion language #0 fet iyi 4-3 Ponsien anewage! sc0 fe. 6 ob ob he 4-3
Physical activity requirement__________- 0 Physical activity requirement_______-_-- 0
14-16 14-16

SOPHOMORE YEAR

Engl. 33a or 30a—Literature____________ 2-3 Engl. 33b or 30b—Literature._.____.___- 2-3
Econ. 1a—General economics. __________ 4 Econ. 1b—General economies- -_-_-_-_-_-- 4
Myr eaarl MEER re a 38-4 Moreen nnennee ene es SS 3-4
Geog. 5—Regional economic geography__ 3 Geog. 6—Regional economic geography_._ 3
PRGEGIVOes Sea oo a oe re 4-2 RE eg ek 4-2
Physical activity requirement__________- 0 Physical activity requirement-_~-___----_-- 0

15-16 15-16

TRANSFERS AND SPECIAL STUDENTS

Students with advanced standing from other institutions and transfers
from other courses in the University must meet all the requirements of
this School. Substantial equivalents will be accepted for required courses,
but no requirement will be waived. Courses in business subjects such as
accounting, business administration, advertising, business law, etc., pur-
sued in other institutions in the freshman year will not be accepted as
equivalents of the courses offered here in these subjects. Only in excep-
tional cases will courses in these subjects pursued elsewhere in the sopho-
more year be accepted in satisfaction of the requirements.

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