CATALOG 1952-1953 PROGRAM B-PROPERTY INSURANCE Victor V. Sweeney, Adviser Junior Year First Semester Credits BS. 260.-Fundamentals of Insurance ........ 3 BS. 365.-Fire Insurance .............................. 3 BS. 401.-Business Law .................................. 3 ES. 321.-Money and Banking .................. 3 Approved Electives* ....................... ........ 3 15 Second Semester Credits BS. 271.-Principles of Management ............ 3 BS. 363.-Life Insurance: Elements ............ 3 BS. 402.-Business Law ................................ 3 ES. 327.-Public Finance ............................... 3 Approved Electives* ......................................... 3 15 Senior Year BS. 366.-Casualty Insurance ........................ 3 BS. 484.-Legal Aspects of Insurance ........ 3 BS. 487.-Agency Management ................... 3 ES. 407.-Economic Principles and Problem s ........................................ 3 Approved Electives* ........................................ 6 BS. 427.-Corporation Finance ................ BS. 481.-Ocean and Inland Marine Insurance ....... ..................... BS. 482.-Fidelity and Surety Bonding...... ES. 408.-Economic Principles and Problems ........ .................. ... Approved Electives* ................................... *Suggested Electives: BS. 334.-Sales Management; BS. 403.-Law of Business Units; BS. 424.- Investment Analysis; BS. 428.-Corporation Finance; ES. 466.-Economic Statistics; EH. 255.-Business Communications; PCL. 201.-American Federal Government; PCL. 202.-American State and Local Government; SCH. 201.-Effective Speaking; RE. 291.-Real Estate Fundamentals. XIV. GENERAL BUSINESS This curriculum is designed to provide a series of courses for those students who have not yet determined the particular area of business in which they wish to specialize. It offers courses which give a contact with the several major fields of business and which should be helpful to those who enter any field of business. Roland B. Eutsler, Adviser. Junior Year First Semester Credits BS. 260.-Fundamentals of Insurance ........ 3 ES. 321 -Money and Banking .................... 3 ES. 327.-Public Finance .............................. 3 RE. 291.-Real Estate Fundamentals .......... 3 Approved Electives ....................................... 3 Second Semester Credits BS. 231.-Principles of Marketing .............. 3 BS. 271.-Principles of Management ............ 3 BS. 401.-Business Law .................................. 3 ES. 351.-Elements of Transportation ........ 3 Approved Electives ........................................... 3 15 Senior Year ATG. 214.-Federal Income Taxes for Individuals ................................. 3 BS. 427.-Corporation Finance ...................... 3 ES. 372.-Labor Problems ............................. 3 ES. 407.-Economic Principles and Problems ............................... 3 Approved Electives ................................. ...... 6 18 BS. 233.-Salesmanship .. ............. BS. 422.-Investments ..... .................... BS. 479.-Business Policies ........................ ES. 408.-Economic Principles and Problem s ...... ............................... Approved Electives .................................... XV. MANAGEMENT This curriculum is designed for students interested in management and manage- ment problems with options for specialized interests in Industrial Management or Resort and Club Management.