THE COLLEGE OF
WILLIAM AND MARY
IN
VIRGINIA
ANNOUNCEMENT
OF
NEW COURSESthoroughly train
vising principal, and di
superintendents of schools and to that end is de~
veloping the
ree meno
ed teacher,
sinning
Phere is a grows
The imperative demand fora constructive p
gram of prepa
years ly those conversant with our commercial
pansion and growing pati
ion clearly_perceived for several,
year core for
BoA Sie
in the School of Commerce, Business Administea-
toa, and Accountancy. Those who desiet
sue courses leading to. B. A. of B.S. depres in
i cient ourses as heretofore wi
be interfered wit
Virginia on
School of Commerce,pansion of the United States willbe given. Three
houre a wock; second term; thee credit
Course IIT.-Money and banking. The history
and theory of money and the theory of prices and
reasurement of price fluctuation of monetary #95
tems wll be considered. A. general discustion of
the relation of the treasury spstem to our money
supply will be considered, including «discussion of
the Federal Reserve Bank and National bank sy
tems of the United Seater and the bank system of
foreign counties. In addition to the theory of
banking, practical work will be given ia the sm
mer time, as the young men taking this course will
be placed in banks to secure practical Lnowledge
Course 1V.~Commercisl geography and history
"The rse and progress of commerce from antiquity
tomodern times, with particular emphasis upon
the effect of commerce oa civilization and the re-
Iation between commercial and_ political develop-
‘met will bes part ofthis course. ‘Three hours a
week; fst term three credits
Course Vi-Railroad and ocean transportation
Special stress willbe placed upon the development
‘of America's opportanity as carier of the com-
merce of the world. "The slative strength ofthe
nations ae carriers of commerce will be discussed,
Thee hours a week; second tery; thre credits
Covrse Vie-Commercal trade policies. Special
rest willbe placed upon South American relations
is course is erpecally adapted. to young men
who expeet tobe associated with South American
Countries, ‘Three hoorsa weeks second tera three
ret,
Course VilStanical methods and apoicd
Special reference to conus sau state of the De
parement of Commerce at Washington, ‘Ts course
Will qualify men particularly for work of the Cen
fs Buread snd ‘the Department of Commie,
ive hours a weeks Ket tery three sted,
Course VIILPrinciples of accounting. Sole
proprietorship; partnership; single entry and double
entry; tal Salanee; proft and lus; ete. Three
Ihours a wees; frst and second term; sx credits.
Course IX-~Principles of accounting advanced
course. Corporation accountings legal eequire-
rents; opesing corporation books; methods of
handling stark; closing of books, ete. Three hours
8 week; eecnd term three credit
Course X.—Elements of business law. Contracts
sale of goods; insurance contracts negotiable intra
ments; partnerships; corporations; ete. Three
hours a weck ist terms thre credit
Course XI.~Elementary business methods. Busi-
ness correspondence; ofce methods, including fing
tnd clerical work, ‘Three hours week both terms.
In addition to the courses enumersted in thie
circular, tudents who are taking the fll fo year
course leading to B. A.or B.S, will mateculate for
‘the appropriste clase in English, mathematic, the
sciences, foreign languages and political science i=
‘ding cone itutional and international law. ‘Thote
who desiete become teachers of commercial sub-
jects should matriulate in she Department of Flu
tation fora sours in commercial education which
includes methods of instruction in. typewrting,
stenograpy and bookkeeping, the sual eommer
‘ial branches taught in the public high echool
For further information apply to
4J.A.C. CHANDLER, President
College of
Williamsburg, Virginia
wm and Mary