CATALOG 1952-1953 V. TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES This curriculum is designed to provide general understanding of the economic and certain practical aspects of the public service or closely regulated industries. The cur- riculum supplies a background for those students who wish to pursue research in this field or who anticipate employment therein. Truman C. Bigham, Adviser. First Semester Credi BS. 231.-Principles of Marketing ................ 3 BS. 401.-Business Law .................................... 3 ES. 321.-Money and Banking .......................... 3 ES. 351.-Elements of Transportation .......... 3 Approved Elective* ......................................... 3 15 BS. 444.-Ocean Transportation ................. 3 BS. 451.-Traffic Management: Rates and Rate Making ........................... 3 ES. 407.-Economic Principles and Problem s .......................... ............ 3 ES. 454.-Principles of Public Utility Economics .......................... 3 Approved Electives* ..................................... 6 Junior Year ts Second Semester Credits BS. 427.-Corporation Finance ...................... 3 ES. 327.-Public Finance .............................. 3 ES. 372.-Labor Problems ............................ 3 ES. 453.-Transport Regulation .................... 3 Approved Elective* ................ .................... 3 15 Senior Year BS. 452.-Traffic Management: Service and Service Regulations ................ 3 BS. 457.-Air Transportation ....................... 3 ES. 408.-Economic Principles and Problems ................................... 3 Approved Electives* ......................................... 9 18 *Students in Group V are encouraged to take ES. 483.-Geography of Transportation and ES. 556. -Problems in Public Utilities as electives. VI. PUBLIC FINANCE AND TAXATION This curriculum is designed to train students who are going into the fiscal ad- ministration of government, as well as for tax advisory work in private business. Clement H. Donovan, Adviser. Junior Year First Semester Credits Second Semester Credits ES. 321.-Money and Banking ...................... 3 ES. 421.-Advanced Money and Banking .... 3 ES. 327.-Public Finance ................................ 3 ES. 478.-Problems in State and PCL. 201.-American Federal Government .. 3 Local Finance ................................ 3 Approved Electives ...................................... 6 PCL. 202.-American State and Local Government ................................. 3 15 Approved Electives .......................................... 6 15 BS. 401.-Business Law ............................... 3 ES. 351.-Elements of Transportation ........ 3 ES. 407.-Economic Principles and Problem s ... ............................. 3 ES. 477.-Problems in Federal Finance ....... 3 Approved Electives ......................................... 6 Senior Year ES. 404.-Government Control of Business .. ES. 408.-Economic Principles and Problems .... .................. ES. 429.-Introduction to Business Cycles .. Approved Electives ....................................... VII. FOREIGN TRADE AND ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY This curriculum is designed to provide students with an overall view of interna- tional trade in its geographic, financial, social and political aspects. It offers courses looking toward employment in exporting and importing. Murray W. Shields, Adviser. Junior Year First Semester Credits Second Semester Credits ES. 321.-Money and Banking ........................ 3 BS. 231.-Principles of Marketing ................ 3 ES. 347.-Principles of Foreign Trade .......... 3 BS. 444.-Ocean Transportation .................. 3 ES. 351.-Elements of Transportation .......... 3 ES. 327.-Public Finance ................................ 3 GPY. 381.-Geography of the United GPY. 385.-Geography of South America .... 3 States and Canada ........................ 3 Approved Electives .............................................. 3 Approved Electives .......................................... 3 -