CATALOG 1952-1953 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Students will be admitted to the College of Business Administration who have fulfilled the following requirements: 1. Completion of the requirements of the University College with an academic average of 2.0. This must include: (a) All required University College courses (C-1, C-2, C-3, C-41, C-42, C-5 and C-6 or satisfactory substitutes therefore with a passing grade on each. (b) All required foundation courses, with a passing grade on each, which include the following: ES. 205-206 -Basic Economics ATG. 211-212-Elementary Accounting ES. 203 -Elementary Statistics MS. 208 -Business Mathematics 2. A Committee on Admissions will consider requests for admission from students who do not meet the conditions stated above. Admission without the required average, however, will be approved only in exceptional cases. CURRICULUM IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The Curriculum in Business Administration is divided into sixteen groups or pro- grams of studies. Each student is required to select and complete one of these groups or programs. Of sixty-six semester hours required for graduation, from thirty-nine to fifty-one hours are prescribed. Where adequate cause therefore is shown students may by petition in some cases substitute other courses in economics and business administration for these prescribed courses. The remaining hours in each group are approved electives. Of these hours, twelve may consist of courses offered outside the College of Business Ad- ministration, including six semester hours in advanced military science. I. ACCOUNTING This curriculum is designed to train students in the basic elements of accounting and to provide them with general preparation in three major fields of accounting: Public, private, and governmental. James W. DaVault, Adviser. Junior Year First Semester Credits Second Semester Credits ATG. 311.-Accounting Principles ................ 3 ATG. 312.-Accounting Principles .............. 3 ATG. 313.- Cost Accounting .......................... 3 BS. 402.- Business Law .................................. 3 BS. 401.- Business Law ............................. 3 ES. 327.- Public Finance .............................. 3 ES. 321.-Money and Banking ................... 3 Accounting Elective* ........................................ 3 Approved Elective ................................. 3 Approved Elective .......................................... 3 15 15 *Accounting Electives: ATG. 417.-Governmental Accounting (required for the C.P.A. Examination in Florida); ATG. 413.-Advanced Accounting Systems; ATG. 419.-Controllership Accounting. Senior Year ATG. 411.-Advanced Accounting .................. 3 ATG. 412.-Principles of Auditing ................ 3 BS. 427.-Corporation Finance ...................... 3 or ES. 407.-Economic Principles and ATG. 416.-Internal Auditing ........................ (3) Problems ........................... ........ 3 ES. 408.- Economic Principles and Accounting Elective* .......................................... 3 Problem s ................................. ... 3 Approved Electives ............................................. 6 Accounting Elective* ......................................... 3 Approved Electives .................................... 9 18 18 *Accounting Electives: ATG. 415.-Corporate Accounting Problems; ATG. 418.-Advanced Accounting, C.P.A. Problems; ATG. 414.-Income Tax Accounting; ATG. 412.-Principles of Auditing; ATG. 416.-Internal Auditing. The choice of electives depends upon the student's interest in the public, private, or governmental accounting fields and should be determined in consultation with the accounting adviser.