UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA Senior Year BS. 401.-Business Law .................................. 3 BS. 448.-Foreign Trade Technique ........... 3 ES. 407.-Economic Principles and Problems ................................... 3 GPY. 487.-Economic Geography of Europe .................................. 3 Approved Electives ........................... ....... 6 18 ES. 408.-Economic Principles and Problems .. .. ........................ ES. 449.-International Finance: Foreign Exchange ........ .............. ES. 485.-International Economic Relations .. ....................... GPY. 486.-Economic Geography of the Far East ................................... Approved Electives .................................. VIII. LABOR ECONOMICS This curriculum is designed to provide students with an understanding of the place and problems of labor in the economy. Clifton Oliver, Jr., Adviser. Junior Year First Semester Credits Sei ES. 321.-Money and Banking .................. 3 BS ES. 327.-Public Finance ............................. 3 ES ES. 372.-Labor Problems .............................. 3 SY. 202.-Problems of American Society...... 3 ES Approved Elective ................. ................ 3 PS 15 Ap cond Semester Cr . 373.-Personnel Management .................. . 311.-Development of Modern Western Economy ............................ .475.-Wage Theory and Practice ........ Y. 206.-Psychology Applied to Business Industry ........................ proved Elective ......................................... Senior Year BS. 401.-Business Law .................................... 3 ES. 404.-Government Control of Business ............................... 3 ES. 407.-Economic Principles and Problem s ......... ......................... 3 ES. 409.-Economic Systems ............................ 3 Approved Electives ........................................ 6 *edits 3 3 3 3 3 15 BS. 472.-Collective Bargaining .................... BS. 463.-Social Insurance ................. ...... ES. 408.-Economic Principles and Problem s ................. ES. 476.-Government and Labor ................ Approved Electives ....................................... IX. BUSINESS STATISTICS* This curriculum is designed primarily to prepare students for professional work in either government or private business. Students who complete the curriculum should be able to qualify for the rank of junior statistician immediately upon graduation and for the rank of senior statistician as soon thereafter as sufficient practical experience can be acquired. Montgomery D. Anderson, Adviser. Junior Year First Semester Credits ATG. 311.-Accounting Principles ................ 3 ES. 321.-Money and Banking ....................... 3 ES. 327.-Public Finance ............................ 3 MS. 105.**-Basic Mathematics .................. 4 Approved Elective .............................. 3 BS. 401.-Business Law .................... ES. 407.-Economic Principles and Problem s ........................ ES. 469.-Business Cycles and Forecasting ................-- -. MS. 310.-Statistical Methods ........ Approved Electives ........................... Second Semester Cr ATG. 312.-Accounting Principles .............. ES. 466.-Economic Statistics .......................... MS. 106.**-Basic Mathematics ...................... SY. 477.***-Social Research and Investigation ........................... Approved Elective ............................................. Senior Year ......... 3 BS. 402.-Business Law .................... ES. 408.-Economic Principles and ............ 3 Problem s ..... ......... BS. 464.--Statistical Controls for ..... 3 M management ...................... 3 Approved Electives .............................. ............ 6 *The student in this curriculum is urged, but not required, to take MS. 353-354.-Calculus. **If MS. 105-106 is taken as part of the University College work, approved electives in the College of Business Administration will be increased by 8 hours. ***BS. 424.-Investment Analysis, may be taken in place of SY. 477.-Social Research and In- vestigation. edits 3 3 4 3 3 16 .......... 3 .... 3 .......... 3 .......... 7 16