164 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA II. BANKING AND FINANCE This curriculum is designed for those students who plan to go into commercial or investment banking or into other types of financial institutions. John B. McFerrin, Adviser. Junior Year First Semester Credits BS. 271.-Principles of Management ............ 3 BS. 401.-Business Law .................................. 3 ES. 321.-Money and Banking ........................ 3 ES. 351.-Elements of Transportation or ES. 454.-Principles of Public Utility Economics ................-.................... 3 Approved Elective ................................... ...... 3 15 BS. 420.-Management of Bank Funds ..... 3 BS. 422.- Investments ...................................... 3 BS. 428.-Corporation Finance ..................... 3 ES. 407.-Economic Principles and Problems ....................- ............... 3 Approved Electives ........................................... 6 18 Second Semester Credits BS. 231.-Principles of Marketing ........... 3 BS. 402.-Business Law ................................... 3 BS. 427.-Corporation Finance ........................ 3 ES. 327.-Public Finance .................................. 3 Approved Elective ................................................ 3 15 senior Year BS. 421.-Advanced Money and Banking .... 3 BS. 424.-Investment Analysis ........................ 3 ES. 372.-Labor Problems ................................ 3 ES. 408.-Economic Principles and Problems .................... ............- 3 Approved Electives .......................................... 6 18 III. REAL ESTATE This curriculum is designed to prepare students to enter general real estate busi- ness or any one of its special branches. These special branches are appraising, finance, management, and brokerage. James E. Chace, Adviser. Junior Year First Semester Credits BS. 260.-Fundamentals of Insurance ............ 3 ES. 327.-Public Finance .................................. 3 RE. 291.-Real Estate Fundamentals .......... 3 RE. 393.-Urban Land Utilization ............. 3 Approved Elective* ..................................... 3 15 ES. 351.-Elements of Transportation or ES. 454.-Principles of Public Utility Econom ics ...................................... ES. 407.-Economic Principles and Problems .............. .....................- RE. 391.-Property Management .................. 3 RE. 490.-Real Estate Appraisal .................. 3 RE. 492.-Real Estate Finance ............. Approved Elective* ................. ................ .. 3 18 Second Semester BS. 401.-Business Law ................... ES. 321.-Money and Banking..... RE. 390.-Property Valuation ....... RE. 392.-Problems in Real Estate Brokerage ......................... Approved Elective* ........................... Senior Year ES. 408.-Economic Principles and Problems ......... ...... RE. 491.-Principles and Problems City Planning ............ S RE. 493.-Real Estate Law .............. Approved Electives* .......................... Credits ............. 3 ............. 3 .....--.....- 3 ............ 3 ............ 3 15 of *Suggested Electives: BS. 231.-Principles of Marketing; BS. 233.-Salesmanship; BS. 365.-Fire Insurance; BS. 366.-Casualty Insurance; BS. 433.-Advertising; BS. 482.-Fidelity and Surety Bonding; ES. 382.-Principles of Resource Utilization; and RE. 295.-Housing and Home Ownership.