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~ lems of citizenship for undergraduate students. (2) Provide further   S
` special background for students majoring in journalism or prepar- iii; O
I ing for admission to professional courses such as law. (3) To train { _ lj
v social science teachers for the primary and secondary school. (4)   n
To provide special training for students preparing for governmental , A S
or quasi-governmental work conducted by non-governmental agen- ; is
cies. (5) To provide research training in the problems of govern- {
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Government service is offering an ever widening field of op- { H
portunity for the college trained men and women. The last years '
have seen a tremendous increase in the number of civil employees. l ' C
The complexity of our public problems and the rising demand for   [
an efficient public service have led to the demand for people quali-   A,
“ fied and trained for government positions.   E
“ The attention of students interested in this type of work is i
' directed to the suggested courses of study listed under Political ;
Science.  
Suggested Courses for Preparing for Public Service I (
` For persons interested in preparing for the various branches f '
of government service, the following courses of study are sug- ii V
gested: ,
-§ Consular and Diplomatic Service. Comparative Government, Y l
_ International Law, American Constitutional Development, Ameri-   l
? can Foreign Relations, Economic Geography, Transportation, .
Public Finance, Statistics, International Economic Policies, * 4
Diplomacy and the Foreign Policy of the United States, American »
i History, Modern European History, Contracts, Conflict of Laws. 1
Financial Administration. Municipal Government, Public Ad-
ministration, Regulation of Public Utilities, Accounting, Statistics, 4
Public Finance, Money and Banking, Business Law, Auditing.
Corporation Finance, Cost Accounting, State and Local Taxation, l ·
Income Tax Procedure, Business Law, and Personnel Management. I ·
Public Management. Municipal Government, State Govern- 5 ‘
ment, Public Administration, Personnel Management, Public Wel- g I
fare Administration, Statistics, Accounting, Public Finance, State
and Local Taxation, Legislation, Social Systems, American  
Constitutional Development, Highway Location, Construction, and 5
Maintenance, Streets and Pavements, Water Supply and Water- ’
works, and Sewers and Sewage Disposal. ·
Public Recording. State Governments, Municipal Govern-
ment, Accounting, Statistics, Public Finance, Money and Banking.
State and Local Taxation, Public Administration, Contracts.  
Auditing, and Cost Accounting.  
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