CATALOG 1952-1953 169 X. ECONOMICS This curriculum is designed to provide students with a basic core group of courses in Economics, while, at the same time, enabling them to select their electives from among the Business Administration courses. O. E. Heskin, Adviser. First Semester ES. 310.-Development of Modern Western Economy ................... ES. 321.-Money and Banking ............. ES. 351.-Elements of Transportation ... ES. 372.-Labor Problems ............................ Approved Electives ....................................... BS. 427.-Corporation Finance ...................... 3 ES. 347.-Principles of Foreign Trade ........ 3 ES. 407.-Economic Principles and Problems ..... -------------- -. 3 RE. 393.-Urban Land Utilization .............. 3 Approved Electives ............................ ....... 6 Junior Year Credits Second Semester Cr ES. 311.-Development of Modern .3 Western Economy ....................... .3 ES. 327.-Public Finance .......................... .3 ES. 429.-Introduction to Business Cycles .... .3 ES. 466.-Economic Statistics ........................ ... 3 Approved Electives ......................................... 15 Senior Year edits 3 3 3 3- 3 15 ES. 404.-Government Control of Business .. ES. 408.-Economic Principles and Problems .............. .......... ES. 421.-Advanced Money and Banking ... ES. 477.-Problems of Federal Finance ....... Approved Electives ..................................... XI. THE ECONOMICS OF INTER-AMERICAN TRADE This area study curriculum is designed to acquaint students with inter-American business and cultural relationships and to provide them with foundations for work in trade with Latin-American countries. R. W. Bradbury, Adviser. Junior Year First Semester Credits Second Semester Credits ES. 296.-Industries and Trade of ES. 327.-Public Finance .............................. 3 Latin America .............................. 3 GPY. 385.-Geography of ES. 321.-Money and Banking ................... 3 South America** ...................... 3 HY. 371.-Latin-American History ............. 3 HY. 372.-Latin-American History .............. 3 *Spanish -----.------ -- ...... 3 *Spanish ................................ ... 3 Approved Electives*** ..- .........- 3 Approved Electives*** ....................................... 3 Senior Year BS. 444-Ocean Transportation ...................... 3 ES. 347.-Principles of Foreign Trade ........ 3 ES. 407.-Economic Principles and Problems 3 *Spanish ......................................... ..... 3 Approved Electives*** ................................... 6 BS. 448.-Foreign Trade Technique ........... 3 BS. 457.-Air Transportation .......................... 3 ES. 408.-Economic Principles and Problem s ........ .................................. 3 ES. 441.-Financial Institutions and Fiscal Policies of Selected Latin-American Countries ............ 3 *Spanish ....................................... 3 Approved Electives** ...................................... 3 18 *Students registered in this curriculum may be excused from the Spanish requirements provided the Dean of the College of Business Administration recommends to the Spanish Department that the students be examined for a reading and speaking knowledge of Spanish and this examination is satisfactorily passed. Otherwise, they are required to commence their Spanish studies in the University College and have two years of Spanish in the College of Business Administration. **Or GPY. 386. Geography of Caribbean America. ***Of the approved electives no more than six semester hours may be taken outside the College of Business Administration.