UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA Advertising Problems; BS. 437-Retailing; BS. 438-Sales and Market Analysis; BS. 439-Principles and Problems of Merchandising; BS. 444-Ocean Transportation; BS. 448-Foreign Trade Technique; BS. 450-Small Retail Store Management; BS. 451- Traffic Management: Rates and Ratemaking; BS. 452-Traffic Management; Service and Service Regulation; BS. 457-Air Transportation; BS. 462-Life Insurance: Prob- lems and Practices; BS. 463-Social Insurance; BS. 464-Statistical Controls for Man- agement; BS. 471-Principles of Industrial Organization; BS. 472-Collective Bargain- ing; BS. 473-Problems in Personnel Management; BS. 474-Purchasing; BS. 479- Business Policies; BS. 481-Ocean and Inland Marine Insurance; BS. 482-Fidelity and Surety Bonding; BS. 484-Legal Aspects of Insurance; BS. 486-Life Insurance in Relation to Trusts and Estates; and BS. 487-Agency Management. BS. 501.-Business Liabilities. 3 hours. 3 credits. Offered 1, 3. Liabilities arising from State and Federal statutes and from various torts, such as defamation, misrepresentation, nuisance, misuse of legal procedure and false imprison- ment. Also liabilities of owners and occupiers of land and liabilities of manufacturers and suppliers of goods. BS. 511.-Mercantile and Consumer Credit Management. 3 hours. 3 credits. Prerequisites: ES. 321, BS. 336, BS. 427. Offered 1, 3. An advanced course dealing with the principles, practices, problems, legal, social and economic responsibilities of credit administration. Emphasis is placed on policy formation and analyses and interpretation of facts through the case method of approach. BS. 521.-Problems in Commercial Banking. 3 hours. 3 credits. Prerequi- site: BS. 420. Offered 1, 3. Recurring and special problems confronting the individual bank and commercial banks as a whole. BS. 524.-Investment Banking. 3 hours. 3 credits. Offered 2. Investment banking from the practical viewpoint, in order to prepare the student for entry into the business. Equivalent to a training course, covering in considerable de- tail all the related fundamentals of investment banking generally. BS. 527.-Problems in Corporation Finance. 3 hours. 3 credits. Prerequi- sites: BS. 427 and 428 or equivalent. Offered 1. Some of the leading problems of corporate finance, including valuation, long-term financing, economic aspects of corporate financing, financial problems of the small business, reorganization, and social problems arising from corporate financial practices. Consideration is also given to the relation between this subject and other closely related fields and to the bibliography of the field. BS. 528.-Central Banking, Policies and Problems. 3 hours. 3 credits. Prerequisite: ES. 321. Offered 2. The functions, powers, and policies of central banks, the changing role of central banks in the economy, with special emphasis on the place of central banks in a "free" economy and in a "state" economy. BS. 529.-International Finance: Monetary Systems. 3 hours. 3 credits. Prerequisite: ES. 321. International monetary systems with special emphasis on the role of central banks. Attention is concentrated on the inter-war period, the factors leading to the breakdown of international financial systems and attempts at reconstruction culminating in the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. The statement "Offered 1" means offered first semester; 2, second semester; 3, summer session.