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V. Advanced Courses in Business Administration While many graduates of our Preparatory Commercial Course have suc- ceeded in business, it is our belief that these same men would have attained greater success, would have been promoted more rapi-dly and would have re- ceived larger compensations for their work if they had devoted more time to preparation for their special lines of work. Consequently, in 1930 we start- ed our work in Advanced Business Administration. At the outset, we required a high school diploma for admission to these courses. After two years we changed this plan to permit the admission to these courses of pupils of good ability who had completed three years of high school work. Our Advanced Business work divides itself into two main divisions, in one of which the emphasis is kept on Accounting and Finance 3 while in the other the purpose is to prepare the pupil for general business administration and the courses therefore emphasize Selling and Sales Management, Adver- tising, Banking and Credit, Business Law, etc. The outline of these courses of study will be found on page 37. These courses are designed for those of our own graduates and the graduates of public high schools who desire a thorough preparation for the requirements of business but who prefer to secure this without having to put in the four years required in the Schools of Commerce of state and other uni- versities. Our course in Accounting is intended to prepare graduates for work as accountants and auditors. It is well known that this type of work brings auditors and accountants in touch with promising business opportunities into which many go from their work as accountants. Thus their training in school leads to employment that makes them self-sustaining and this in turn leads into more lucrative business connections. The training in Advertising, Salesmanship and general Business Admin- istration is designed for those to whom the attention to accuracy and detail essential in an accountant would be irksome but who want to connect them- selves with the promotive side of business. During the first half-year of our course, Accounting is required of all advanced business students. During this period, it is possible to determine into which of the two major divisions of training each pupil should go for his further work. Page Forty-Nine
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REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATICN I. Requirements tor College Preparatory Diploma A. English .................... 4 Mathematics ....... .... 4 Foreign Language .... .... 4 History and Science .... .... 4 Total ................... 16 units units units units units B. English ........... .... 4 units Mathematics ....... .... 4 units Foreign Language .... .... 2 units Science and History ..... .... 6 units Total. . . .............. 16 units We recommend course A for students planning to enter the Liberal Arts Course in the better colleges and Universities and likewise for students planning to study Law or Medicine. Four foreign languages, Latin, French, German, and Spanish, are taught from which selections may be made best suited to the plans of the individual. We recommend course B for students planning to enter technical or engineering schools. ll. For Commercial Certificate lHigl1 Sclwooll English ........................ Elementary Economics . . . . . . American History ...... . . . Algebra ........... .... Business electives .... .... 4 units 1 unit 1 unit 1 unit 8 units Total ..................... 15 units Cto be selected from Group IV on page 371 NOTE.-Courses accepted for the commercial certificate do not constitute satisfactory preparation for college and graduates under this plan will not be certified for ad- mission to college. Ill. For Advanced Business Administration Diploma For admission to this department, graduation from high school with a minimum of fifteen C151 units is required. For the diploma in Accounting and Business Administra- tion two years' work comprising four units each are required. Of these eight units, four C43 are prescribed, as follows Accounting ..................... Advanced Business Law .......... Business English and reports ...... Economics ...................... Electives .................. .... Total ...................... Entrance requirements added ...... Total ................. . . . .23 15 1 unit 1 unit 1 unit 1 unit 4 units 8 units units units fto be selected from Group V on page 373 Page Fifty-One
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