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350 MONEY AND BANKING (3) Nature, functions, and flow of money and credit in the American economy and the world; analysis of commercial banking and our monetary system. Prerequisite: 201. Alternate years, offered 1973-74. 360 ECONOMIC HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES (3) Key developments chronologically in agriculture, commerce, communications, industry, finance, and transportation; perspective in business administration and problem solv­ ing. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Alternate years, offered 1972-73. Business Education 422 BUSINESS EDUCATION AND THE COMMUNITY (3) Factors that affect the development and operation of the Business Education program in meeting the needs of the community. Offered on sufficient demand. 423 CURRENT PROBLEMS IN BUSINESS EDUCATION (3) Problem of relating course content to the needs of industry, state, and national organ­ izations. Offered on sufficient demand. GEOGRAPHY 301 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY (3) Basic physical elements of geography, such as climate, landforms, soils, and natural vegetation together with their integrate patterns of world distribution. 302 INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY (3) World cultural regions; isolation of cultural forces and their interaction with the physical environment to produce the varieties of cultural landscape: population dis­ tribution, general land-use, settlement pattern, transportation and communication. 303 ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY (3) Development of the world's agricultural, mineral, and industrial products, and an analysis of the related economic, political, and physical factors. Offered on sufficient demand. 401 GEOGRAPHY OF LATIN AMERICA (3) Regional survey of the countries of Central and South America; geographic factors, physical and cultural, basic to an understanding of the historical development of Latin America. Alternate years, offered 1972-73.

HISTORY

MASAKAZU IWATA, Chairman

Department Major: 30 units of history beyond the general education require• ments, of which 24 must be upper division, including 328, 470. Political Science 301 is required as a supporting course. 18 units beyond the general education requirements, of which 12 must be upper division. The student is advised to take at least 12 units in one area of concentration. 106 Department Minor:

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