~ COMMERCE 147
‘ Suggested electives:
1 Commerce 96b, Intermediate Accounting (3)
Economics 130, Labor Legislation (S)
Political Science 177a, Intro. to Public Adm. (3)
INDUSTRIAL ADMINISTRATION CURRICULUM
This Curriculum is designed to prepare students for positions in produc-
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providing an understanding of the primary subject matter of business adminis-
A tration, the principles of management, and in addition the basic principles and
characteristics of the materials with which industry deals. Hence the curricu-
lum includes courses concerned with engineering and the physical sciences in
addition to those required in the Business Management Curriculum.
FRESHMAN AND SOPI-IOMORE YEARS
Crs.
English 1a and 1b, English Composition ...........r........................................................ 6
Mathematics 17, College Algebra .............................................................................. 3
Economics 2, Econ. Hist. of Europe or Economics 3,
Econ. Hist. of the U. S. .................................................................................... 3
· Psychology 1, Introduction to Psychology .....r............................................................ 4
Commerce 7a and 7b, Principles of Accounting .,..........................,.....................,..... 8
Mathematics 18, Plane Trigonometry ........,............................................................... 3
Mathematics 19, Plane Analytic Geometry ,........ . ...................................................... 3
Chemistry la and Ib, General Inorganic Chemistry ..........,................................r.... 10
Physics Ia and lb, General Physics ....,................................,...................................... 10
Engineering Ia, Engineering Drawing ......................................................... . .............. 2
Economics 51 and 52, Principles of Economics ........................................................ 6
Commerce 60, Principles of Marketing .........................,............................................ B
Military or Air Science ........................,..........r.......................................................... 8
Physical Education .....,.................................................................................. . ............. 2 71
]UNIOR AND SENIOR YEARS C
rs.
English 6, The Essentials of Speech .......................................................................... 3
English 30, Business English .... . .......................................................,...............,......... 2
` Political Science ......................... . ..........,............................,............... . ........................ 3
Economics 102, Labor Economics .........,...............................................r..............,... 3
Economics 105, Money and Banking ..................r......................................,.............. 3
Economics 107, Statistical Method ....,..,.................................................................... 3
Commerce 109:1 and 109b, Business Law ..............................,................................. 6
Commerce 117, Corporation Finance ........................................................................ 3
Commerce 118, Cost Accounting .............................................................................. 3
Commerce 137, Industrial Management .................................................................. 3
Commerce 138, Cases in Management .........,............................................................ 3
Commerce 1:39, Industrial Purchasing ...................,..................r............r.................. 3
Commerce 141, Industrial Marketing ......,...............,..........,......................... . ............ 3
Economics 155, Industrial Relations .................I...............................,...................... 3
Electives in Economics or Commerce .........................,.................................... . ......... 6
Electives in Physics, Geology, Chemistry, or
theoretical courses in Engineering ..................................... . ....... . ........................ 21 71
Tomi ............................................................................................................ _ $45
COMMERCE-LAW CURRICULUM
The Commerce-Law Curriculum is intended for students who wish to
· complete the requirements for the two degrees of Bachelor of Science in Com-
merce and Bachelor of Laws in six years. First—year law subjects are included
in the senior year of this curriculum. During the fifth and sixth years the stu-
dent completes the remaining law courses necessary to receive the degree of
LL.B. In order to qualify for the two degrees under this program the require-
ments of the Hrst three years must be completed before entering the College
{ of Law and the student’s cumulative standing on his pre-law work must be
~ at least 2.3.