78 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE

UPPER-GROUP STUDENTS (those whose grade-points exceed their credits
by at least fifty per cent) are expected to concentrate in a selected field.
Their electives must consist of at least twelve credits, including thesis, in

one of the following fields:

I. ACCOUNTING Credits
Econ. 181—Advanced accounting

RETIN fe ee ee eae 2
Econ. 182—Cost aecounting____________ 2
Econ. 183—Accounts of consolidation

and, income taxes.1.ti.f ie: NU) i, 2
Hicon. 184--Auditing 2.0. 2
Econ. 186—Accounting systems_________ 2,
Econ. 187—Governmental accounting_... 2
MUHPMIRS Seed A Ph a ese 4
II. FINANcE

_ Econ. 187—Business finance____________ 3

Econ. 110—Investments_______..______- 2
Econ. 133—Financial history of the

TAG SERTOREN one a a ek 3
Econ. 191—Credit system______________ 3
Econ. 154—Risk and profit.____.__.___- Z
ean. tea Paxation 8652865. fs. 82 cs 3
Econ. 103—Public expenditures_......_._ 2
Econ. 153—International finance_____. 2
Econ. 151—-Latin America; economic

development and trade______- Pec sail 3
UNIS a ee ee 4
III. Lasor AND PERSONNEL
Econ. 122—Labor problems_.._________- 3
Econ. 123—Labor legislation._...._..._. 3
Econ. 171—Labor management_________- 3
qucon. 74 ushor matket<=.- = 22s 22i< 2 8
MOR TEE | Ua E 2 Se rr Ne ok a en 4
IV. MARKETING
Econ. 14—Sales administration_._______- 2
Econ. 15-—Principles of advertising ___ _- 2
Econ. 16—Advertising campaigns.__..._ 2
Econ. 17—Merchandisirg.__._._____._. Z
Econ. 127—Cocperative marketing____ 2
Econ. 128—Marketing of farm products _- 3
PRCisittys AO Te.TS rks Le eS 4

V. PusBuic UTILITIES Credits
“Econ. 195—Public utility management___ 3
Econ. 185—Railway transportation.._.___. 3
Econ. 136—Transportation problems_____ 3
Econ. 189—Railway rates and traffice_____ 2-3
Econ. 168—Highway transportation..._.. 3
I ee fae Sirens 4
VI. Risk AND INSURANCE
Econ. 154—Risk and profit__.____._._._ 3
Econ. 121—Property insurance_________- 2
Econ. 188—Life insurance______________ 2
Math. 24—Theory of life insurance______ 3
penis a tiegerys. Se eit sy ir) 2 PEEL 4
VII. STATISTICS
Econ. 131—Wages and prices___________ 3
Econ. 132—Stetistical analysis of
meee we Clas 2 er 3

Econ. 196—Advanced statistical technique 3
Math. 136, 187—-Mathematices of

Bigtinvleme rare o Sai ris ft 6
BCG i PP OP) et es EK 4

VIII. CommeErcrAL TEACHING

The courses in the School of Education re-
quired of all candidates for the university
teachers’ certificate and not less than two
courses selected from one of the above seven
fields, together with a thesis.

Students who have fulfilled all the requirements described above will

receive the degree of Bachelor of Arts.

Undergraduates in this School may take courses aggregating 17 credits
per semester, or 18 per semester in case none of their grades during the

preceding semester was below B.