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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMMERCE.
  
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMMERCE.

The degree of Bachelor of Science in Commerce will be conferred upon
regular students who have completed not less than 60 session-hours of undergraduate
courses, taken in conformity with the following program:


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(1) Required Subjects.—Candidates for the Bachelor of Science in Commerce
must take 33 session-hours of required subjects as stated below, 3
hours of which must be in Physical Training. Of the remaining 30 session-hours
of required subjects, not less than 24 hours must be taken during the
first two years and the remaining 6 hours not later than the third year.

Foreign Languages.—Six session-hours from one of the following languages:
French, German or Spanish.

Mathematics.—Three session-hours in Mathematics A1 or A2.

Natural Science.—Six session-hours.

English.—Six session-hours, 3 of which shall be in English A1, A2 or
A3, and 3 in English B3.

Social Science.—Nine session-hours in United States History B1 or B2,
Government B1 and Economics B1. History B1 or B2 should be taken in the
candidate's first year, and Government B1 and Economics B1 in the candidate's
second year.

Physical Training.—Two years' course required of all candidates, which
must be completed before graduation. If not completed during the first two
years, an additional study-course of 3 session-hours must be taken.

(2) Major-Electives.—Of the remaining 30 session-hours required for
the degree, 24 session-hours must be taken from commercial subjects in the
Schools of Economics and Commerce and Business Administration, 18 session-hours
of which shall include the following courses: Commercial Geography
B, Commercial Law B1, Economics B2, Economics B3, Economics
B4 and Economics B5. One C course must be taken in commercial subjects.
The remaining 6 session-hours may be elected from any courses in the academic
schools for which the candidate has adequate preparation.