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Catalogue Supplement Out To Help 2nd Year Choices

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Seventy-four pages of supplementary catalogue, containing information on this year's second year courses, are available in mimeographed form to help second year men meet their new requirements.

First year men will be permitted to attend second-year courses so that they will be in a better position to plan their last year program.

The extra catalogue divides the 33 second year courses into the new functional and institutional courses, perspective courses, and co-ordination courses.

Courses classified as Functional and Institutional are: Administration and Review of Accounts I and II; Advanced Production Problems; Advertising I and II; Analysis of Markets; Factory Management Seminar; Financial Accounting I and II; Financial Management; Foreign Trade Management II; Human Relations; Industrial Accounting I and II; Industrial Procurement; Investment Management; Management of Financial Institutions I and II; Management of New Enterprises; Manufacturing; Personnel Administration I and II; Retail Distribution I and II; Sales Management I and II; Statistical Controls for Company Management I and II; Transportation II.

Courses classified as Perspective are; Advanced Economic Theory and Analysis I and II; Business Conditions; Business History; Corporate Accounts and the Public; Economic Aspects of Public Policy; Foreign Trade Management I; Government and Business; Legal Aspects of Business I and II; Monetary and Fiscal Policy; Problems in Collective Bargaining I and II; Taxation; Transportation I.

Business Policy is the only course formally classified under Co-ordination but two terms work in several of the Functional and Institutional courses can serve as fulfilling the Coordination requirement.

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