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306 PEOPLES OF THE AMERICAS (3) Cultural survey of the Indians of the Americas and description of selected cultures repre­ sentative of different areas before and after contact with Western countries . 307 PEOPLES OF THE PACIFIC (3) The indigenous cultures of Polynesia , Melanesia , Micronesia, Malaysia, and Australia. Alternate years, offered 1974-75. 401 SEMINAR IN ANTHROPOLOGY (3) Contemporary problem of culture contact among non-literate peoples discussed and presen'ted from student research. 402 READING COURSE IN ANTHRO-LINGUISTICS (2) A selected area or problems of anthropology and linguistics covered and presented in written form. Offered on sufficient demand. 403 METHODS IN ANTHROPOLOGY (3-6) How to obtain and arrange anthropological data gathered on the field. Prerequisite: 301 or 303. Offered on sufficient demand .

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND ECONOMICS Robert S. Livingston, Chairman

Department Major: 49 units, of which 24 must be upper division, leading to the Bachelor of Science Degree. The required core curriculum includes 111, 191, 211 , 212 , 221, 320, 330 , 361, 362 , 470, and Economics 201 , 202 . Business Education courses are also available . The general education requirement for a foreign language for those following a Business Administration major may be met by two years of high school language or the first four units of a college language. 111 BUSINESS METHODS AND PROBLEMS (3) An introduction to the various major areas of business activity , ways in which businesses are organized , operated and financed , and types of problems they encounter. 191 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS (3) Essential business mathematics , especially for retailing, banking, finance , and insurance; elementary statistical methods . 211, 212 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING (3, 3) Basic for all business majors and those seeking to learn the language of business ; procedure for setting up a double entry bookkeeping system. Second semester: corporate account­ ing and elementary cost accounting methods . 211 prerequisite for 212. 221 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER PROGRAMMING (3) How computers work ; computer language ; flow charts ; simple problems in computer programming and in data processing. 229 PERSONAL AND FAMILY FINANCE (3) Managing family finances ; budgeting; use of credit; borrowing money; savings methods; purchase of life , health, property , and auto insurance; buying or renting property; taxes; buying securities ; small business opportunities ; wills and estates . 274 ADVERTISING PRINCIPLES (3) Advertising methods currently used for promotion of products , services , ideas , and events by business firms , trade associations , and community organizations, including the church; assigned student projects. Prerequisite : 111 or consent of instructor.

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