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HIGH SCHOOL COURSE Ol STUDY FOURTH CLASS l9th grade? 'KENGLISI-I ONE 'KALGEBRA ONE XANCIENT HISTORY LATIN ONE GEN,L SCIENCE CIvICs 'l'GEN,L MATHEMATICS 'REQUIRED 'lThis course may be sub- stituted for Algebra by any cadet whnse back- ground in mathematics is weak. Four subjects must be taken THIRD CLASS 110th grade? DFENGLISI-I TWO XALGEBRA TWO LATIN TWO CIVICS MODERN HISTORY BIOLOGY 'REQUIRED Four subjects must be taken SECOND CLASS lllth grade? XENGLISH THREE :KPLANE GEOMETRY LATIN THREE FRENCH ONE SPANISH ONE CHEMISTRY 1 MODERN HISTORY COMMERCIAL LAW FIRST CLASS 112th grade! TENGLISI-I FOUR IU. S. HISTORY LATIN FOUR FRENCH TWO SPANISH TWO PHYSICS CHEMISTRY SOLID GEOMETRY COMMERCIAL LAW BOOKKEEPING BOOKKEEPING TYPING GENERAL BUSINESS SI-IORTI-IANO 'REQUIRED 'REQUIRED If Latin has not been chosen in previous years, French or Spanish must be begun in the junior year. Four subjects must be taken If Chemistry or Biology has not been previously taken, chemistry or phy- sics must be taken this year. Four subjects must be taken IZEOUIREMENTS FOI? DIDLOMAS CLASSICAL DIPLOMA STANDARD DIPLOMA BUSINESS DIPLOMA English ........... 4. English ........... 4 English ,,,,,,,,,,, 4 Algebra l l l l 2 Algebra ........... 2 Al b l l ' 4 I 1 P Geometry I P. Geometry . . . I ge ra D l I - l - ' Lam, or Com. Arithmetic . . . . I gat? - - - 4 grenchhor Com. Law . . . . . I . . Istory . . I panrs or B kk . l . l Biology or German' . . A. . . 2 eepmg I Chemistry or U. S. History . . . . I History - - - - - 1 Physics l l I l I World History or Typing I . l I El . Ancient History or C. . ectrves . . . . . . 3 Modem History I D I IvIcs . . . . I TOTAL ........... I6 Biology or Electives llllll llll 5 Not more than two units may be selected Chemistry or TOTAL llllllllulb 16 from vocational or commercial subjects. Accepted for College Admission SCIENTIFIC DIPLOMA English ........... 4 Algebra . . - 2 P. Geom. . . I Solid Geom. . . . 'fi Latin or French or German or Spanish . . . 2 U. S. History . I Biology . . I Chemistry . . I Physics . . - . I Electives .......... 2175 TOTAL ........... I6 Accepted for College Admission. Physics . . . . . I Electives ........... 4 TOTAL .......... I 6 Not more than two units may be selected from vocational or commercial subjects. Accepted for College Admission RESTRICTED DIPLOMA English ...... ..... 4. Algebra . . . . . 2 P. Geometry . . I U. S. History . I Chemistry or Biology or Physics . . . I Electives ........... 7 TOTAL ........... I6 Not more than three units may be se- lected from vocational or commercial subjects. Accepted by many state universities for admission, but not by all colleges. i321 Not accepted for College Admission CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS - ADMINISTRATION fGraduation from Standard High Schoolj Bookkeeping .... . . I Accounting ..... . . I Commercial law . . . . . I Business administration . . . I Business English . . . I Economics ....... . I Auditing and income tax .... I Finance marketing and banking . . I Commercial geography ..... I Shorthand or typing . . . I TOTAL ..... . . IO
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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION OUTIINE OE TWO-YEAI2 COURSE Accounting I Typewriting Commercial Law Economics Ceneral Business Insurance H Salesmanship H SECOND YEAR: Accounting II Business English Business Arithmetic Finance and Banking ACCOUNTING I: A study of the fundamentals of double entry accounting. A student is taught the entire ac- counting cycle composed of journal entries, posting, working sheet, adjusting and closing entries, profit and loss, balance sheet, and post-closing trial balance, for a sole proprietorship, partnership, and corporation, with emphasis on the ability to reason out the appropriate debits and credits, and not mere clerical procedure. TYPEWRITING: Typewriting is taught for its personal use value as well is for the purpose of giving a boy a chance to advance in the business world. A speed of forty words per minute is required for the hrst year, which is reached by 95 per cent of the students. ACCOUNTING II: The second year of accounting consists of a thorough application of the principles of accounting, with emphasis on the corporation type of business enter- prise. Cost Accounting and auditing are taught during the second term. COMMERCIAL LAW! A course covering the important branches of the law as they concern the problems which arise daily in the business world, the study of commercial law is stressed in any course which leads to a career in that field. The subjects which are covered in this course include the following: 1. Administration of the Law 2. Contracts 9. Master and Servant 3. Sales 10. Partnership 4. Bailmenrs 11. Corporations 5. Carriers 12. Insurance 6. Negotiable Instruments 13. Real Property 7. Suretyship and Guaranty 14. Torts 8. Agency 15. Crimes The course also includes lectures by law professors from Cumberland University Law School and observation classes at the regular Law School Moot Court trials. ECONOMICS: This is a course primarily for beginners in the field of economics. The aim of the course is to draw a comparison between the theory of economists and the general practice of the modern industrial world. During the first semester the theory of production, dis- tribution, and consumption, the principles of banking, and international trade are studied. During the second semester our governmental system is viewed, and an exhaustive survey is made of such prob- lems as unemployment, labor unions, taxes, wages and hours, and tariffs. The student prepares papers on economic problems under careful supervision of the instructor, and in general practical economics supplants theoretical study. BUSINESS ENGLISH: This course deals with all types of business communications, from inter-ofiice transactions to sales letters and collection letters. The object of the course is to teach young men the fundamentals of Eng- lish so that they may carry on social and business trans- actions more efficiently. BUsINEss ARITI-IMETIC: We take up problems that the bus- iness man meets daily and work them out, thus preparing the student to solve, more quickly and more easily, the problems which will arise in the business world. FINANCE AND BANKING: We study the organization of all types of businesses, especially the corporation. From this course the student can get a very thorough knowledge of how corporations are formed, financed and controlled. SALEsMANsI-IIP: It is impossible to teach a man to be a salesman but in this course the student learns the fun- damental requirements of salesmanship. Every student in the class has a chance for practical application of these fundamentals. INSURANCE! Because of the supreme importance of Life Insurance, we believe that every person should have at least a limited knowledge of the subject. In this course we study the history of insurance, the operation of in- Tlve full course in Business Administration requires two years and leads to the school certificate at its completion. CADET AT BOOKKEEPING MACHINE
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