Calendar: 1937-1938 Page 229
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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING 233 The Courses which are under the Professor in eaoh department can be varied to suit the special requirements of individual Students Chemical Engineering This Course which at present covers one Session is designed so that it may be taken in the year after the Final Examination by Students who have devoted their undergraduate studies primarily either to Chemistry or to Engineering Its exact nature is therefore varied in accordance with the previous training of the Student The Course is organised by the Department of Chemistry and Engineering Students desiring to take this Post-Graduate Course should communicate with Mr Cremer in the Department of Chemistry SPECIAL LECTURES The Structure and Organisation of Industry Course of Nine Lectures by Schwartz Sc Econ Sir Ernest Cassel Lecturer in Commerce in the University of London in the Michaelmas Term on Mondays from 12-1 Syllabus The economic and the technical approach Organisation under free enterprise Determinants of the scope nature and magnitude of business operations Influences making for integration and disintegration in industry Capital investment depreciation and obsolescence Financial organisation The function of risk-bearing The sources and channels of supply of capital Money and security markets The joint-stock company form of organisation Market machinery Organised produce and wholesale exchanges Selling policies Trade marks copyrights and patents Special forms of organisation Trade associations trusts cartels Alternative forms of organisation Public utilities production and marketing schemes planning Works Organisation Course of Six Lectures by Professor Davies in the Lent Term on Mondays from 12 15-1 Syllabus Works Organisation is the production part of the whole system of business management Types of Organisation depend on product on available personnel production shop of moderate size taken as example for con- sideration Organisation of sections and demarcation of responsibility with the reasons for the structure selected h2
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