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A TH€ COmfT1€RC€ D€PRRTm€riT A AWILBUR B. miKCSCLL, A. B., m. A. AVICTOR C. STORLI, A. B., m. B. A., C. P. A. aj. DonALD pymm, a. b., m. a. ALILAH BRADfORD, A. B., m. A. APAUL V. SHCCHAn, A. B., m. A. AGRACC A. O'COnnCLL Wilbur B. Mikesell ^^THC Commerce Department has grown steadily during the eight years of its existence. It began as a one-year ^^course with one teacher, now there is a four year course leading to the A.B. degree, with six teachers and, two hundred and sixty-two commerce majors. There were thirty seniors last year, twenty-eight this year. AAA AA student may choose from a variety of special fields within the department. He may secure the A.B. degree with or without a teaching credential. The course without a credential is called the Presecondary Plan. A A A A AThis year a course in Survey of Business was started for entering freshmen, and will be repeated next semester. It is a study of business on a functional basis, of the work done by those engaged in business,and the way in which college prepares for these jobs. Courses open to freshmen or sophomores are: Survey of Business, Principles of Accounting, Typewriting, Shorthand, mathematics of Business, Business Correspondence, Principles of Cconomics, Commercial Geography and Commercial Law. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Aln the junior and senior years students may group their courses toward the work of a Certified Public Accountant, a Private Secretary, Banking and finance, merchandising or Business Administration. Some courses in these fields are open to sophomores who have completed the prerequisites. AAAAAAAAAAAAA AThe Commercial Department aims to furnish business education on a collegiate standard for people of the San Joaquin Valley, and adapted to the needs of the community. Cach year a larger proportion of students complete their education here instead of transferring elsewhere, most students find preferred positions in the fresno community. Of sixty-six recent graduates, twenty-seven, or nearly half,are in business positions, seventeen are teaching, six are ranching, and four are in graduate study. Large number of students go into business each semester after completing part of the course. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA BACK ROW: Mikesell Storli Pymm Sheehan SEATED: Bradford Roher Twenty-Four
Yearbook Title | 1934 Campus - Associated Student Body of Fresno State College. |
Date Published | 1934 |
Organization | Issued by Associated Students of Fresno State Normal School, June 1912-1921; Associated Students of State Teachers and Junior College of Fresno, June 1921; Associated Students of Fresno State College, 1922-1971; Alumni Association of California State University, Fresno, 1976-1991. |
Location | Fresno, CA |
Rights | Copyright 1934 by Ed Maxwell and John Merritt. Printed in Fresno by the Crown Printing & Engraving Co. Portrait Photography by the Maxwell Studio. Engraved by the Fresno Bee. |
Yearbook Title | 1934 Campus - Associated Student Body of Fresno State College |
Date Published | 1934 |
Organization | Issued by Associated Students of Fresno State Normal School, June 1912-1921; Associated Students of State Teachers and Junior College of Fresno, June 1921; Associated Students of Fresno State College, 1922-1971; Alumni Association of California State University, Fresno, 1976-1991. |
Location | Fresno, CA |
Transcript | A TH€ COmfT1€RC€ D€PRRTm€riT A AWILBUR B. miKCSCLL, A. B., m. A. AVICTOR C. STORLI, A. B., m. B. A., C. P. A. aj. DonALD pymm, a. b., m. a. ALILAH BRADfORD, A. B., m. A. APAUL V. SHCCHAn, A. B., m. A. AGRACC A. O'COnnCLL Wilbur B. Mikesell ^^THC Commerce Department has grown steadily during the eight years of its existence. It began as a one-year ^^course with one teacher, now there is a four year course leading to the A.B. degree, with six teachers and, two hundred and sixty-two commerce majors. There were thirty seniors last year, twenty-eight this year. AAA AA student may choose from a variety of special fields within the department. He may secure the A.B. degree with or without a teaching credential. The course without a credential is called the Presecondary Plan. A A A A AThis year a course in Survey of Business was started for entering freshmen, and will be repeated next semester. It is a study of business on a functional basis, of the work done by those engaged in business,and the way in which college prepares for these jobs. Courses open to freshmen or sophomores are: Survey of Business, Principles of Accounting, Typewriting, Shorthand, mathematics of Business, Business Correspondence, Principles of Cconomics, Commercial Geography and Commercial Law. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Aln the junior and senior years students may group their courses toward the work of a Certified Public Accountant, a Private Secretary, Banking and finance, merchandising or Business Administration. Some courses in these fields are open to sophomores who have completed the prerequisites. AAAAAAAAAAAAA AThe Commercial Department aims to furnish business education on a collegiate standard for people of the San Joaquin Valley, and adapted to the needs of the community. Cach year a larger proportion of students complete their education here instead of transferring elsewhere, most students find preferred positions in the fresno community. Of sixty-six recent graduates, twenty-seven, or nearly half,are in business positions, seventeen are teaching, six are ranching, and four are in graduate study. Large number of students go into business each semester after completing part of the course. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA BACK ROW: Mikesell Storli Pymm Sheehan SEATED: Bradford Roher Twenty-Four |
Rights | Copyright 1934 by Ed Maxwell and John Merritt. Printed in Fresno by the Crown Printing & Engraving Co. Portrait Photography by the Maxwell Studio. Engraved by the Fresno Bee. |
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