CATALOG 1952-1953 TECHNICAL CURRICULUM IN RADIO AND TELEVISION For work in the technical field of radio and television, there is available the cur- riculum in Communications in the College of Engineering. This is open to students after they have completed the work of the University College, which constitutes the first two years of their program. For further information see the Electrical Engineering Curriculum. The electives of this curriculum should be utilized in taking some of the Professional Courses in Radio and Television. COMMERCIAL CURRICULUM IN RADIO AND TELEVISION A. Completion of the University College program including: C-1 American Institutions C-2 The Physical Sciences C-3 Reading, Speaking and Writing-Freshman English C-41 Practical Logic C-42 Fundamental Mathematics C-5 The Humanities C-6 Biological Science ES. 205-206 Basic Economics ES. 203 Elementary Statistics ATG. 211-212 Elementary Accounting EH. 133 Effective Writing SCH. 122 Introduction to Radio and Television B. Registration in the College of Business Administration in Group IV, Marketing. This group provides eighteen semester hours of approved electives. Twelve of these hours may be outside the College of Business Administration and could be con- centrated in the Professional Courses in Radio and Television. PROGRAMMING AND PRODUCTION CURRICULUM IN RADIO AND TELEVISION A. Completion of the University College program including: C-1 American Institutions C-2 The Physical Sciences C-3 Reading, Speaking and Writing-Freshman English C-41 Practical Logic C-42 Fundamental Mathematics C-5 The Humanities C-6 Biological Science SCH. 122 Introduction to Radio and Television *BEN. 81 Typing and, with the advice of the Committee on Radio Education, enough electives to complete the program of general education. Some of these electives will be chosen from the Professional Courses in Radio and Television. B. Registration in the College of Arts and Sciences, taking a group or departmental major, including as many of the Professional Courses in Radio and Television as fit into the major. The other Upper Division requirements should be met in part by selecting courses that fit in with radio and television training, both from the professional courses listed below, and from other courses that are available. The selection of courses shall in all cases be made with the approval *To be taken as an elective if the student has not had typing in high school.